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Hillary's energy speech Clinton lays out her new energy policy |
David Roberts |
05 Nov 2007 |
Gristmill |
| UPDATE: The full transcript of the speech is here. Hillary is getting ready to unveil her new energy strategy in a speech in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Afterwards, her campaign advisors will be taking questions from the media. I'll be live-blogging the speech, below: Climate change is bad; high energy prices are bad; importing all our oil is bad; power plant pollution is bad.The president has done nothing to help; he's censored scientists. We can solve this problem. It ... |
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| Topics: climate, elections, energy, Hillary Clinton, politics, presidential race 08 (all these topics) |
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Hillary's energy plan expected today
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David Roberts |
05 Nov 2007 |
Gristmill |
| Over the course of Monday and Tuesday, Hillary Clinton is going to introduce her new energy plan -- "Powering America's Future: New Energy, New Jobs' -- with a few speeches and briefings. I will, naturally, be covering it like a static-clingy blanket. If anyone out there in blog land runs across interesting links or documents relating to it, send them my way. |
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| Topics: Hillary Clinton, politics, climate, energy, elections, presidential race 08 (all these topics) |
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Fighting global warming from space Hillary lays out science proposals |
Maywa Montenegro |
04 Oct 2007 |
Gristmill |
| Today, in an address to the Carnegie Institution for Science (timed to coincide with the 50th anniversary of Sputnik), Hillary rolled out her science agenda. After some strong rebukes to the Bush administration for its "war on science," she offered this course of action: Expand human and robotic space exploration and speed development of vehicles to would replace the space shuttle. Launch a space-based climate change initiative to combat global warmi ... |
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| Topics: climate, elections, energy, Hillary Clinton, politics, presidential race 08 (all these topics) |
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Clinton on the Record An interview with Hillary Clinton about her presidential platform on energy and the environment |
Amanda Griscom Little |
09 Aug 2007 |
Grist Feature |
| This is part of a series of interviews with presidential candidates produced jointly by Grist and Outside. Update: Clinton suspended her campaign for the presidency on June 7, 2008. Hillary Clinton. Photo: SEIU True to form, New York Sen. Hillary Clinton has done her homework on environmental and energy issues. A member of the Environment and ... |
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| Topics: climate, elections, energy, Hillary Clinton, interview, politics, presidential race 08 (all these topics) |
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Clinton on the Issues A look at Hillary Clinton's environmental platform and record |
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09 Aug 2007 |
Grist Feature |
| Update: Clinton suspended her campaign for the presidency on June 7, 2008. Hillary Clinton. Photo: Roger H. Goun During her years representing New York state in the U.S. Senate (2001 to the present), Hillary Clinton has earned an 87 percent lifetime voting score from the League of Conservation Voters (lower than it might have been because she's missed some votes while campaigning for president). She h ... |
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| Topics: elections, Hillary Clinton, politics, presidential race 08 (all these topics) |
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The future is solar; politics is ethanol Hillary pays tribute to Iowa politics |
David Roberts |
23 Jul 2007 |
Gristmill |
| This is (bitterly) funny: As Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton climbed onto a makeshift stage at the Iowa State Fairgrounds and embraced motor fuel from corn as a key to America's future, she completed a turnabout from being an ethanol opponent, a position she held only two years ago. ... Political observers view her about-face as a political necessity, saying Iowa's first-in-the-nation's caucuses -- in which residents of the country's biggest corn-producing state v ... |
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| Topics: elections, energy, ethanol, Hillary Clinton, politics, presidential race 08, solar voltaic power (all these topics) |
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