Yet another guide to the candidates on global warming

They just keep coming 3

Speaking of guides to the candidates' positions on global warming and other guides to the candidates' positions on global warming, here's yet another guide to the candidates' positions on global warming -- this one from NPR. And while you're there, check out this story about how global warming is playing big in the presidential race.

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

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  1. Delay And Deny's avatar

    Delay And Deny Posted 4:16 am
    09 Jun 2007

    Laugh About It, Shout About ItAs in abortion (which was outlawed -- the egregious partial birth kind, not the wake up in the morning kind), the G8 just set the policy for all the candidates for the next 4 decades!
    In fact, Bush has made all the real breakthroughs and set a policy in all areas so that the best candidate for the job in 2008 would be a Bush Jr (Jr).

    John Bailo, The "Denier Guy"


    You Read It Here First
  2. caniscandida Posted 7:02 am
    09 Jun 2007

    Edwards and RichardsonI would like to see Edwards hang on to where he is in the polls, preferably advance; and I would like to see Richardson shoot forward.  But of course that is impossible to predict.  Richardson's high requirement for reformed auto fuel emissions standards is wonderful, but may doom him, given how the auto industry, both management and labor, have set their Four Funny Faces against such federal demands (see DR's recent thread, "how scary is this picture?").
    It might be interesting to know who are the advisers on energy and climate to the different candidates.  The political junkies, zipping effortlessly around the WWW, should have little difficulty finding out.
    P.S. Tomorrow is John Edwards's birthday!, says his mother, who one expects ought to know.  She has promised to send me her recipe for pecan pie, in exchange for my small contribution, but it has not arrived yet.

    Chickens are our cousins!

    So are other sensitive animals!

    Enough is enough!

    No more factory farms!
  3. Chesapeake Climate Action Network Posted 12:04 am
    12 Jun 2007

    Obama's Position on Energy: The Wrong OneWe are petitioning Senator Barack Obama to change his stance on coal to liquid technologies. Click below to sign on!
    http://www.democracyinaction.org/dia/organizationsORG/CCA ...

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