Congressman Jay Inslee puts forth his view toward a solution to fuel prices and climate change. The field is rather crowded right now for books on this topic. Inslee approaches the angle of the economy and jobs more fully than his competitors. He remains more neutral on hydrogen, nuclear, and clean coal, while encouraging wind, solar, and tidal energy.Inslee puts forth Ten Energy Enlightenments.1. Opportunity Is Best Found in Crisis2. Boldness Is Required - Tinkering at the Edges Didn't Put a Man on the Moon3. We Must Reject the Tyranny of the Present4. There Are No Silver Bullets5. Everybody Needs to Get on the Bus6. If Government Sets the Road Signs, the Market Will Drive7. Failure Is an Option8. Prejudices Are Best Left at the Door9. Clean Energy Will Be Powered by New Politics10. No More Free Lunches"Failure Is an Option" is one that has been forgotten. As a nation it seems that fear of risk in the short-term is setting America up for absolute failure in the long-term. Like Apollo 13, failure is a necessary part of exploration.Inslee sizes up energy situation and climate change well, and does thorough descriptions of energy alternatives - solar, wind, biofuels, clean coal, nuclear, tidal. His description of the "Four Horsemen of the Energy Apocalypse" is memorable.1. Inertia - ideas can represent change in investments, policies and behavior. Inertia wears down efforts to change the status quo.2. Special interests3. Miasma of ideology - issues are viewed through an ideological prism rather than a scientific, pragmatic one.4. Fear - we cannot adopt policies that can succeed.I would add one more. Fashion. Once ideas sit for too long the media will migrate back to other things, such as Britney, Paris or Lindsay.