
By Levi Novey on June 16, 2010
Just a few weeks ago it was considered quite likely that Colombia would elect the world’s first “Green Party” president. Now that probability has decreased considerably.
Category: Politics | Tags: Antanas Mockus, Bogota, carbon pollution, Colombia, Colombian President Alvaro Uribe, first presidential debate, Green Party, Juan Manual Santos, polling data, polls, presidential election
By Timothy B. Hurst on October 4, 2008
The theme of the first presidential debate was set to be foreign policy and national security. However, with the current economy on everyone’s mind, the discussion delved fairly deeply into the economic crisis and possible solutions. And despite Jim Lehrer’s work to keep the discussion away from energy and the environment, Sen. Obama seemed determined [...]
Category: Renewable energy | Tags: 2008 presdential election, alternative fuels, barack obama, energy tax, first presidential debate, john mccain, presidential debate, Renewable energy, tax credits
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