Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Energy Facts And Fibs At Debate

Wednesday, October 17, 2012
A question from a voter at Tuesday evening's town hall debate -- regarding whether it was within the purview of the government to control the price of gas -- sent President Barack Obama and his Republican challenger Mitt Romney into a war of words over energy policy, and neither actually answered the question.
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BLOG POSTS
Heather Taylor-Miesle: When It Comes to Our Energy Future, Voters Have a Clear Choice
We need to build a modern energy system. We can't power a 21st century economy on a 20th century energy system. There should be no debate about that.
Marc Yaggi: The Clean Water Act at 40: What's Your Wish?
The Clean Water Act turns 40 today. As many know, a 40th birthday can be a momentous occasion for some, an "it's all downhill" moment for others, and just another year for the indifferent.
Carol Pierson Holding: Obama Debate Back on Track with New Energy
Without climate change, Obama is open to charges of using taxpayer money to play with the sun and wind and counting on imaginary jobs to save the unemployed. A delusional demi-God claiming he'll change the world.
Mary Anne Hitt: Powerful New Series Reveals the True Cost of Coal
The photos and videos in "The Cost of Coal" had a powerful effect on me. Watching kids suffer with asthma and other breathing issues triggered by air pollution, I imagined how painful it would be to see my own toddler daughter struggle to breathe.
Josh Garrett: Food Waste In, Renewable Energy Out: Startup Re-Nuble Is Crowdfunding the Local Green Economy
As the memories of rationing and victory gardens fade from its collective consciousness, the United States has become a nation of supremely wasteful eaters.

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