Jonathan J. Halperin
Jonathan J. Halperin
Designing Our Future. Together.

A Conversation with Bill Clinton about Climate

Having heard President Clinton speak a few times while he was President, it was inspiring to have a conversation with him on Saturday (July 2) after his unscheduled presentation at the Aspen Ideas Festival.

Jonathan J. Halperin talking with Bill Clinton

A handful of us were talking after listening to his view of the 2012 election: Obama Administration success stories, observations on the Republican field, and calculations regarding Hispanic votes. I then solicited his thoughts on climate. He had just explained the critical importance of generating and managing uncertainty as a tool for political power.

I asked if he thought this ‘uncertainty principle’ could also be applied to generate support for successful climate and energy policy. After a brief pause, as his famous piercing blue eyes narrowed slightly, he said, “yes, I do.” He talked quickly and intensely about the importance of a single line in the stimulus legislation that Republican leaders have targeted. The fight is over $2 billion that has helped jump-start electric-vehicle battery manufacturing in the United States. (According to DOE, the 26 plants now operating will have capacity to meet 20 percent of global market demand in 2012).

A passionate advocate for aligning economic growth, “green jobs” and reducing carbon, Clinton then looked around, lowered his voice and leaned in to speak with the four of us in a huddle (perhaps because Chris Matthews and Gov. Haley Barbour of Mississippi might otherwise have overheard his next point). Pointing again to the new jobs created in the automobile battery sector with federal support over the last 18 months, he said “and they are worried that we really will generate the jobs with these investments…and that’s why they killed it.” He then raised his eyebrows evocatively, “Got it?”

We then shook hands with the 42nd President of the United States, as he thanked us for coming and for the questions we posed.  With nothing to gain and no votes to solicit, Bill Clinton still left us all feeling that we had had a few moments with one of the truly commanding leaders of our age.

Jerusalem

Jonathan Halperin has been a close colleague for more than two decades. Throughout this time, I've been impressed by his ability to navigate a range of challenging global business environments with great insight and savvy. Jonathan is the rarest of all businesspeople: a visionary thinker who knows how to put innovative ideas into practice to get results.
more testimonials >

Jonathan J. Halperin's Vimeo Channel

 Jonathan J. Halperin Vimeo Channel