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Candidates Talking About Global Warming | Global Warming Politics | Global Warming Impacts and Science

Candidates Talking About Global Warming

Obama on climate change and energy security

07/16/2008


Candidates continue the nuclear debate

07/02/2008


Obama wants to get serious about green energy growth

05/06/2008


Obama keeps energy options open, citing ‘no silver bullet’

05/06/2008


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Global Warming and Politics

Oregon’s Climate Change PLan

10/28/2008

Hawaii’s Renewable Energy Agreement

10/21/2008

Three western governors join to protect the Pacific

07/30/2008

First-time environmental voters share their opinions

07/22/2008

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Global Warming Impacts and Science

Clean Coal Advances

11/20/2008

Record High Arctic Temperatures

10/20/2008

Southwest Water Conservation

10/14/2008

Vermont’s Solar Panel Program

10/09/2008

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red arrow by Andrew Snow

Well, former President Bill Clinton just said it on the Late Show with Letterman - individuals can't solve global warming alone, we also have to have leadership from our government... Read More

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red arrow by Andrew Snow

Today's meeting of the Iowa Climate Change Advisory Council marks the next-to-last time they will meet before they present their final recommendations to the Governor and Legislature. I've seen a number of the written comments our supporters submitted - they're very good, and in some cases strikingly knowledgeable and very specific about the various proposals. I attended the meeting this morning, and provided my own comments to the Council, asking that they choose bold recommendations for action. Read More

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