A quick quiz: Which presidential or vice presidential candidate said the following at one of the three previous debates? BLOG POSTS | Kelly Rigg: Climate Change: Will Presidential Candidates Pass the 'Invisible Brick Wall' Test? Though Governor Romney has used climate change as joke material, it is no laughing matter in Florida, a place that has been called "ground zero when it comes to sea level rise." | | J. Mijin Cha: Climate Silence Is Bad for Our Economy By refusing to address climate consequences, both candidates reinforce the idea that we either focus on economic growth or we focus on the environment. In fact, the truth is the two are inextricable intertwined and we cannot address one without addressing the other. | | Daniel Souweine: 2012 or 1988? If we want future generations to look back at ours as the time when, to quote 2008 candidate Obama "the rise of the oceans began to slow," it's clear that the single most important thing we can do is to make climate change a voting issue. | | Jorge Madrid: Why There's No Such Thing As Cheap Gas Latinos, low-income folks, and other disadvantaged communities are disproportionately paying the price for burning fossil fuels in both economic, and more prominently, public health costs. | | Steven Cohen: The Attack on Green Energy By delegitimizing government and its capacities, conservatives have made it impossible to conduct a serious analysis of the role of government in developing renewables and the conditions under which private sector participation might make sense. | | MOST POPULAR ON HUFFINGTONPOST.COM |
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