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Coverage of Grist’s presidential climate forum 2

Here's a quick roundup of coverage of Grist's presidential climate forum. If you see other stories, leave them in comments.

From MSM:

CNN: "Climate Change Politics"

AP: "Edwards, Clinton aim at climate change"

The New York Times: "Democrats Outline Plans to Improve Environment"

L.A. Times: "Democratic candidates buff green credentials"

ABC News: "Candidates Talk Climate Change: West Coast Energy Forum Attracts Dem '08ers"

FOX News: "Hillary Clinton Heckled During Forum on Global Warming in Los Angeles"

New York Daily News: "Edwards goes atomic on Hil for dodging nuclear energy question"

Columbia Journalism Review: "Fusing Climate to the Campaign"

KESQ: "Clinton, other candidates hold LA forum"

Greenwire: "Senate emissions bill 'needs a lot of improvement,' Clinton says" (sub. rqd.)

From blogs:

DailyKos (hekebolos): "LiveBLOG on GW forum: Liveblog, Part 1"

DailyKos (emmabrody): "I Saw Kucinich, Clinton and Edwards at the Forum"

Calitics: "LIVEBLOG: Global Warming & America's Energy Future Presidential Forum"

Heading Left: "LIVEBLOG: The Global Warming & America’s Energy Future Presidential Forum in Westwood, CA"

MyDD: "LCV/Grist Forum on Global Warming And Energy"

Huffington Post: "Hillary Heckled At Enviro Forum As Dems Vow A Greener America"

FOX News: "Its Getting Hot in Here: Edwards vs. Hillary on Global Warming"

Council on Foreign Relations: "Coping With a Warming Trend"

LAist: "Saturday is Green Day"

Daily Green: "2008 Presidential Candidates Debate on Energy and Environment is ..."

EnergySmart: "Experts say Globe at risk, story page A3 ..."

Environment II: "Grist Sponsors Presidential Forum"

David Roberts is staff writer for Grist. You can follow his Twitter feed at twitter.com/drgrist.

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  1. caniscandida Posted 3:55 am
    19 Nov 2007

    Clinton vs. EdwardsNow that I have read a number of reactions, and quotes, and have seen a few seconds of the debate in Bill Schneider's CNN report, it seems to me that Hillary is just giving herself political cover for not charging strongly on this issue.  That cutesy classicizing remark, about how she does not want us to be "fiddling while the world warms," is a bit feeble.  Do we really need her to resort to a "divide and conquer" tactic, by sounding wise and realistic when she warns us that the current proposed legislation will seem "too incremental" to please us, and that whatever legislation actually passes, everyone is going to find something wrong with it?
    That does not sound at all to me like she is interested in leading a committed constituency on the related global warming and energy issues.  No wonder she shrewdly hides behind her popular in-law, Barbara Boxer.  (Boxer's daughter is married to Hillary's brother, no?)
    By contrast, it is brilliant of John Edwards to find an entree into these issues through his older and plainly sincere interest in social justice, and his opposition to wealthy business interests.  IMHO, Edwards comes away looking like a much more trustworthy leader.

    Chickens are our cousins! So are fish! So are other sentient animals! Let us learn to be kind.
  2. justlou Posted 4:10 am
    19 Nov 2007

    Bring in the Terminator and the Algorinator"California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and former Vice President Al Gore are meanwhile trying to organize their own bipartisan presidential debate on energy and climate change for next month in New Hampshire. Reports say they want the event to take place before the first-in-the-nation Iowa caucuses scheduled for January 3. With two such high-profiles organizing the December debate in a key battleground states, it's likely that, in contrast to today's event, most if not all the major candidates will agree to attend."

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/marc-cooper/hillary-heckled ...

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