In The News: Brookings Mountain West

Albuquerque Business First

The Intermountain West will be a good place to further research into energy, given the assets from universities and national research operations already in the region, according to a Brookings Institute study out Wednesday.

The study calls for the development of “centers of invention” to connect New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Nevada and Utah, with hubs for various renewable energy infrastructure.

Denver Business Journal

Four to six federally funded research centers should be developed in Colorado and other western states to find better ways to develop and commercialize clean energy, a report Wednesday from the Brooking Institution and the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, recommends.

The report says Colorado should be considered as a site for clean-energy "innovation centers" focused on advanced biofuels, "smart grid" projects and carbon management.

Phoenix Business Journal

The Intermountain West will be a good place to further research into energy, given the assets from universities and national research operations already in Arizona and the region, according to a Brookings Institute study out Wednesday.

The study calls for the development of “centers of invention” to connect Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, New Mexico, Nevada and Utah, with hubs for various renewable energy infrastructure.

The Arizona Republic

Arizona could be a key member of a regional clean-energy research network proposed in a report released today.

The report from Brookings Mountain West calls for an expanded network of federally funded research and innovation centers focused on solar, biofuels, geothermal and other alternative-energy sources, with the centers to be established in Arizona or five nearby states.

Las Vegas Sun

In 19th-century America, the government awarded land grants to start what would become the transcontinental railroad and establish universities such as Rutgers and Michigan State.

KNPR News

Tom Skancke, president of The Skancke Company and transportation consultant to the LVCVA says now is the time to focus on building Interstate 11. The proposed freeway would connect Phoenix and Las Vegas and be part of a redesigned Boulder City bypass. But who would benefit from this highway? And how will it be funded? Tom Skancke joins us to discuss how and why we should build the I-11.

Las Vegas Sun

If Las Vegas hopes to recharge its sputtering economy, the city should increase exports to other countries by developing an international trade center where business deals “get done” and encouraging more consultants to set up shop in Southern Nevada.

Las Vegas Sun

Southern Nevada has long struggled to build a sense of community, and now a crossroads of sorts is approaching.

A new federal grant program appears to be tailor-made for the Las Vegas Valley — hundreds of millions of dollars to help at-risk children succeed in school and life, with a cradle-to-college approach.

New York Times

LOS ANGELES — The West may not be the geographic center of the country, but these days it sits at the heart of its political culture.

KNPR News

Strobe Talbott and William Antholis of the Brookings Institution are in Las Vegas Wednesday at UNLV's Brookings Mountain West to speak about their new book Fast Forward: Ethics and Politics in the Age of Global Warming. They join us to talk about the increasing threat of climate change.

Las Vegas Sun

Strobe Talbott has been tracking — and making — international news for decades.

He was Time magazine’s principal correspondent on Soviet-American relations through the 1980s. Then he became deputy secretary of state for his college buddy and fellow Rhodes Scholar, Bill Clinton, from 1994-2001.

American City Business Journals

Denver and Phoenix are competing for economic development opportunities in the same way Atlanta and Birmingham, Ala. battled at the height of the civil rights movement.