After hearing President Bush blame Congress for our country’s high gas, food, and energy prices yesterday, I still wasn’t convinced that drilling in ANWR would solve all of our problems (note: sarcasm).
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Sorry Bush, Voters Think Investment in Renewable Energy is the Best Option
First Presidential Debate Exclusively On Environmental Issues is Tonight
The Society of Environmental Journalists is hosting a debate tonight on live TV. One-time only chance to hear what each campaign will do about the environment and energy, topics that have been given short-shrift throughout this campaign.

Electric Bikes for Cuba!
Cuba has lifted the ban on electric bikes and other electronic items as new President Raul Castro wants real progress for the nation.
The Government Goes Green!!!!
Could this be for real? Our government is finally going green? Read the whole article for the truth about the Air Force One Hybrid.
NAFTA: Only If We Absolutely Hafta
I don’t know if you caught it, but the whole Hillary Clinton-Barack Obama flap over NAFTA exposed a dirty little secret: The North American Free Trade Agreement isn’t about American jobs or cheap Mexican labor—it’s about Canadian oil....
In Coal Blood: Finding an Alternative for Holcomb, Kansas
As the battle over coal plants in Western Kansas rages, two bloggers go head-to-head with positions and solutions. Part 1
Tell President Bush to stop Delaying Environmental Repair Efforts !!!
As if the problem of global warming is not bad enough, President Bush is making the problem worse by hiding the facts.
Each of us should write him a PUBLIC letter demanding action...

The 5 Best Presidential Candidates to Address Climate Change
With all respect (and perhaps some thanks) to Mr. Gore, taking action on climate change is now a major political issue as well as a moral issue. This is particularly true for U.S. voters this year, who are trying to decide on their nation’s next president

[POLL] Should Al Gore Run for President?
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CleanTech's Republican Candidate Allies
Yesterday we took a look at the Democrats and their stance on the environment, now lets look at the republicans and see how they stack up!!

Which Democratic Candidate is the King (or Queen) of Cleantech?
One of these people might become the next president, and billions in funding (as well as the fate of the planet) hangs in the balance. So who - among the Democrats - is looking out for you?

Gore: I Don't Know What Else To Do
The door appears to be ever so slightly ajar with regards to the 2008 election and Al Gore. After some recent statements by Al Gore the smallest of hope has increased for all those concerned about the environment. I guess we will all have to wait and see what happens!!