U.S. environmental groups see Barack Obama’s presidential victory as a chance to undo the Bush legacy on global warming, and one idea they are discussing is the possibility of a White House “climate czar”.
Members of the environmental community in and around Washington say such a post could oversee various government agencies, including the Environmental Protection [...]
Could Obama appoint a “climate czar”?
November 7th, 2008 · Comments Off
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In Energy Policy Speech, Palin Fails to Mention Global Warming
October 30th, 2008 · No Comments
Sarah Palin gave a 2,585-word energy policy speech today in Ohio, and didn’t breathe the word “climate” or “global warming,” according to the prepared remarks available on the McCain campaign Web site.
She mentioned “energy independence,” “energy security” and similar phrases dozens of times, and repeatedly promised to increase drilling for oil and natural gas, champion [...]
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Barack Obama: Clean energy
October 4th, 2008 · 1 Comment
Barack Obama delivers clean energy, jobs and savings for America
America’s energy future is at stake
America is facing an energy crisis. Costs are rising. Pollution from fossil fuel use threatens our health and contributes to global warming. And America’s dependence on imported energy puts our economy and national security at risk.
Americans have a clear choice this [...]
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Clinton praises Obama’s greenhouse policy, sort of
June 23rd, 2008 · 1 Comment
Former President Bill Clinton offered faint praise for Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama’s energy policy on Sunday, saying he preferred it to that of Republican rival John McCain.
“I think we’ll get better national policy next year,” Clinton told the U.S. Conference of Mayors in a speech centered on improving energy efficiency and reducing greenhouse gases.
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