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Environment

The Democratic Party believes that it is our responsibility to protect America's extraordinary natural resources. The health of our families and the strength of our economy depend on our stewardship of the environment.

We reject the false choice between a healthy economy and a healthy environment. Farming, fishing, tourism, and other industries require a healthy environment. New technologies that protect the environment will create new high-paying jobs. A cleaner environment means a stronger economy.

Far too many Americans live with unhealthy air or water quality. Democrats will fight to strengthen the laws that ensure we have clean air to breathe and clean water to drink. And Democrats will make sure these laws are enforced.

Democrats know that a sensible energy policy is key to a strong economy, our national security, and a clean environment. Democrats are committed to the next generation of affordable and renewable energy for the 21st century and to conservation measures that will immediately reduce our dependence on foreign oil.


McCain: Tax Breaks for Big Oil But Not Wind Power

So much for "all of the above." John McCain backs big tax breaks for Big Oil, but forget wind.McCain recently opposed the big $300 billion farm bill, which itself is extremely popular throughout the upper Midwest, describing the bill as...

MCCAIN WATCH: OUT OF TOUCH WHILE AMERICANS ARE OUT OF WORK

As John McCain continues his "Job-Killing John" tour in Pennsylvania today, it's clearer than ever how out of touch he is with working Americans. McCain is insulated from the economic struggles of most Americans. As Americans face the consequences of seven months of job losses and spiraling energy costs, John McCain, who owns seven houses, has said that there has "been great progress economically." Perhaps it's not surprising then that John McCain is so out of touch with the struggles facing Americans today that he actually has said that the nation's economic problems are merely "psychological" and why he is calling for more of the same failed Bush policies and politics that have already cost thousands of Americans their jobs.

DNC Releases First Exxon-McCain '08 Web Ad: ''Exxon John''

The Democratic National Committee today launched the first web ad of the Exxon-McCain '08 campaign. The ad, called "Exxon John," highlights McCain's promise of more giveaways for his new friends in Big Oil. Released on the same day activists across the country are participating in an Exxon-McCain '08 National Day of Action, "Exxon John" is a parody of the "Big John" video released earlier this year by Republican Senator John Cornyn.

DNC Web Video: 'Exxon John'

ExxonMcCain '08 released the following video entitled "Exxon John" about the $4 billion in tax breaks John McCain wants to give Big Oil....

EXXON-MCCAIN '08 CAMPAIGN HITS THE GROUND RUNNING

The reviews are in, and Day One of the Exxon-McCain '08 campaign was a roaring success. Recent reports show oil trader Harry Sargeant funneling hundreds of thousands of campaign cash to McCain, some of Big Oil's top talent helping run the campaign, and grassroots Exxon-McCain rallies taking place across the country. The word is getting out that Exxon-McCain '08 is the best bet for anyone looking for four more years of the same energy policies that have produced soaring energy costs and record profits for Big Oil.

McCain's 26-years in Congress Yield Zero Achievements on Energy Independence

A legislative record spanning 26 years and no one can come up with a single accomplishment "Exxon John" McCain has in ushering the U.S. towards energy independence. Yesterday, it was historian Mitt Romney. This time, it was ousted Hewlett Packard...

John McCain's 'All of the Above' Quiz

Sharpen your pencils and get your Scantrons ready. It's time for a pop quiz on John McCain and energy.

ExxonMcCain

John McCain decided on a running mate for November, and it wasn't among the usual suspects. No, with the recent flood of oil money into John McCain's campaign, and his plan to give Big Oil $4 billion in tax breaks,...

Shorter Mitt Romney: ''Don't Ask Me, I Just Work Here''

WOLF BLITZER: Can you cite one legislative accomplishment that Senator McCain produced during those 26 years in Washington in order to achieve energy independence? GOVERNOR ROMNEY: Well, I’m not a historian that goes through all of the pieces of...

MCCAIN WATCH: A CAMPAIGN OF, BY, AND FOR BIG OIL AND ITS LOBBYISTS

This week, with energy in the headlines and at the forefront of the economic struggles for America's families, Americans are demanding real solutions to soaring gas prices and the long-term energy crisis. But instead of looking ahead for comprehensive solutions to our nation's energy problems and towards reducing America's dependence on foreign oil and developing alternative energy sources, John McCain is turning to the Bush-Cheney play book which puts the interests of oil companies ahead of the interests of Americans. In fact, John McCain has at least 33 former oil lobbyists who advise him or fund-raise for his campaign.

#91. BAD HEADLINES ON BIG OIL

91. Like Bush, McCain keeps landing in the headlines for his ties to the oil and gas industry and his "do nothing" energy policies.

Follow the Money

Last week, House Republicans threw a temper tantrum at the Capitol when they were unable to force a vote on offshore drilling to help their oil industry contributors. This week, they are at it again. The Democrats are basically saying...

Oil Executives for McCain

TPM Election Central: Ten senior Hess Corporation executives and/or members of the Hess family each gave $28,500 to the joint RNC-McCain fundraising committee, just days after McCain reversed himself to favor offshore drilling, according to Federal Election Commission reports. Nine...

MCCAIN WATCH: MCCAIN CAMPAIGN FUELED BY THE OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY

This week, as John McCain continues on the Low Road Express, launching false attacks and airing desperate ads, donations from oil and gas companies are fueling his campaign - and driving his policies.

Exxon Mobil Posts Record Quarterly Profit in U.S. History

Exxon Mobil posted the largest quarterly profit in U.S. history, reports the Associated Press. Lifted by record crude prices, Exxon Mobil says its second-quarter earnings rose nearly 14 percent to $11.68 billion, the biggest quarterly profit ever by any U.S....

DNC Web Video: 'Profits'

The only thing that makes oil executives cheer more than record profits? John McCain changing positions on offshore drilling. Watch:...

MCCAIN WATCH: WITH BUSH AND BIG OIL, AGAINST RENEWABLE ENERGY AND NEW ENERGY JOBS

Yesterday in California McCain once again paid lip service to reducing America's dependence on foreign oil, but his record doesn't bear out his proclaimed commitment to energy independence. McCain has consistently voted with Bush and Big Oil and against renewable energy and new energy jobs.

New DNC Web Video: Gusher of Oil Money for John McCain After Reversal on Drilling

Following a Sunday Washington Post article entitled "Industry Gushed Money After Reversal On Drilling" exposing Big Oil's big donations to John McCain following his reversal on offshore drilling in June, the Democratic National Committee today released a web video entitled "Gusher" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=95NSWsNah60). The web video links McCain's reversal on offshore drilling, his next-day fundraisers with energy executives in Texas, and the resultant dramatic increase in donations from oil and gas industry executives and employees to the McCain campaign.

DNC Web Video: 'Gusher'

Oil executives flooded John McCain's campaign with cash after his mid-June reversal on offshore drilling. The remarks, delivered in front of oil executives in Texas, received a boisterous applause. Watch the video, "Gusher."...

MCCAIN WATCH: BIG OIL REWARDS BIG SHIFT ON OFFSHORE DRILLING

The McCain campaign spent yesterday fielding tough questions about Senator McCain's shift on offshore drilling after an article in the Washington Post exposed a dramatic increase in donations from the oil and gas industry to McCain following his reversal to join Bush in supporting offshore drilling.

MUST READ: Industry Gushed Money After Reversal on Drilling

In today's Washington Post Matthew Mosk details the timeline of events following McCain's June reversal to support off-shore drilling, from the weak reasoning he offered for changing his position to his next-day fundraisers with energy executives in Texas to the resultant dramatic increase in donations from oil and gas industry executives and employees -- and, of course, how McCain's shift on energy brings him even more in line with President Bush. It's 100 days until the election, and each day brings new proof of how McCain offers more of the same failed policies and old politics.

MCCAIN WATCH: MCCAIN CAMPAIGN FLAGS AS INCOME INEQUALITY RISES

Yesterday the McCain campaign hit a rough patch as they tried to escape the fallout over McCain's continued gaffes on foreign policy and ongoing coverage of his promise of four more years of failed Bush-McCain policies on Iraq, energy and the economy.

McCain Cancels Event Aboard Oil Rig Due to Weather

Think Progress: In announcing his newfound support for offshore drilling, Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) consistently touts the safety of offshore oil exploration. “[I]t’s safe enough these days that not even Hurricanes Katrina and Rita could cause significant spillage,” he said...

MCCAIN WATCH: JOHN MCCAIN'S STRATEGY ON JOBS AND ENERGY: SAY ONE THING, DO ANOTHER

John McCain's failed economic policy tour continues, and so does his doubletalk. Though he claims to have a "comprehensive economic plan that will create millions of good American jobs," McCain supports more of the same Bush economic policies that have hurt American workers and unfair trade deals that have led to the loss of hundreds of thousands of American jobs. Not exactly good news to the 200,000 workers in Pennsylvania and Ohio who have lost their jobs under President Bush and the millions more worried about keeping theirs.

Setting the Record Straight

This is what a real energy plan looks like:

The New NIMBY: "Not In McCain's Back Yard"

The Democratic National Committee today released a new web ad called "NIMBY: Not In McCain's Back Yard" that highlights John McCain's Yucca Mountain problem. Yesterday--barely a day after McCain dismissed criticism of Yucca Mountain as "a NIBMY problem" that "we've gotta have the guts and the courage" to get over--new video emerged of McCain admitting that he would not be comfortable shipping material though Arizona on its way to Yucca Mountain. Despite calling for the creation of 100 new nuclear power plants, McCain failed to address the question of what to do with the spent nuclear fuel during yesterday's remarks in Las Vegas.

AUDIO OF CONFERENCE CALL

On a conference call today, Nevada State Sen. Steven Horsford, Clark County Commissioner Rory Reid, and Scott Sklar, Chair of the Steering Committee of the Sustainable Energy Coalition, discussed the difference between the candidates' energy plans, and what each would mean for Nevada.

McCain Myth Buster: John McCain and Energy

Today's McCain Myth: John McCain has a responsible energy plan that will create jobs and decrease waste.

John McCain's Energy Plan: Fewer Jobs, More Waste for Nevada

In the same week John McCain admitted that his new plan to end the moratorium on offshore oil drilling would have nothing more than a "psychological impact" on energy prices, McCain is bringing his out of touch campaign agenda to Nevada. While recent polls show that three quarters of Nevadans oppose construction of a nuclear repository at Yucca Mountain, Senator McCain has repeatedly voted to approve it and now proposes the construction of at least 45 new nuclear power plants. Presumably, Senator McCain's energy plan would require shipping the waste from those new plants to Nevada.

White House Refuses to Open Pollutants Email

If an email is sent in an office, and nobody is around to see it, does it still determine that greenhouse gases are pollutants that must be controlled? According to the White House, no... it does not:

McCain Myth Buster: John McCain and Oil Drilling

Today's McCain Myth: John McCain and Gov. Schwarzenegger agree on oil drilling.

California Drilling, er, Dreaming

McCain proves he would be no friend to the environment

John McCain and President Bush's Off-Shore Drilling Plan Off The Mark Another No Good, Very Bad Week For McCain

This week John McCain reversed himself again, announcing that he now supports lifting the moratorium on off-shore drilling despite previously opposing such a plan to reverse decades of U.S. policy. McCain and President Bush stood behind the plan even though it does nothing to address current gas prices, it would take years to see a drop of oil from these leases, and oil industry execs already have thousands of untapped leases at their disposal. The oil industry, which stands to benefit most, praised McCain's reversal but industry experts agree that this move, just like his gas tax holiday, is nothing more than a Washington gimmick that would do little to solve our real energy crisis.

Flip-Flop: McCain "More Than Happy" To Consider ANWR Drilling

He's already flip-flopped on coastal drilling in Florida and other states, from just a few weeks ago, just like President Bush. But he's not done flip-flopping yet, as a townhall yesterday proved. Asked about it, drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR), McCain said that he would be "more than happy to examine it again."

GOP Senator: Cuba-China Oil Drilling Pact "Akin to Urban Legend"

Republican leaders are known for trafficking in myths and alternate realities: "Climate change is a hoax. Saddam Hussein and Osama bin Laden were classmates and best friends in the 3rd grade. John McCain would make a good president." The usual...

John McCain Adds Two More Flip-Flops to the Collection

In addition to the flip-flop on the offshore drilling moratorium, John McCain added two other flip-flops on energy and the environment. McCain made a major shift in his global warming agenda on cap and trade and redefining the word "mandatory."...

AD WATCH: McCain's "Global" Ad Universally Misleading

On the same day John McCain is traveling to Houston to cave in to his friends in Big Oil, Senator McCain's campaign released a new ad intended to promote him as a champion of renewable energy. McCain is expected to call for more offshore drilling today--despite supporting a moratorium on drilling during his last presidential campaign. McCain will reverse himself on the need for a windfall profit tax for oil companies. While McCain said he was open to a tax on excessive oil company profits just six weeks ago, tonight he will tell industry executives he opposes one. Yet, despite his pattern of repeatedly voting against promoting green jobs and renewable energy technologies, McCain's new ad claims he will break our dependence on foreign oil by promoting renewable energy.

McCain's Offshore Drilling Flip-Flop

McCain has now announced that he will lift the federal moratorium on drilling exploration, even though -- in the past -- he opposed drilling off the coast of Florida, North Carolina, Oregon, and Maine. Via Think Progress, the Washington Post's Dana Milbank notes:

McCain Myth Buster: John McCain and Off-Shore Drilling

Today's McCain Myth: John McCain is against off-shore drilling.

McCain Renewable Energy Record: Endlessly Bad

While John McCain likes to talk tough about energy independence and renewable energy, John McCain today will cave in to his friends in the oil and gas industry. Despite supporting a moratorium on off-shore drilling during his last presidential campaign and opposing offshore drilling in places like Florida, North Carolina and Oregon, Senator McCain will call for the elimination of the moratorium during his remarks in Houston today. McCain will talk about promoting renewable energy, despite a clear record of repeatedly voting against the renewable energy incentives he now claims to support. McCain will criticize "reckless speculators" who are driving up gas prices by "gaming the system," even though that speculation was allowed to take place because the "Enron loophole" his top economic advisor and campaign co-chair Phil Gramm forced through left energy trading markets virtually unregulated.

Jeff Alberici, a New York Teacher, Delivers the Democratic Radio Address

Jeff Alberici, an eight-grade teacher in New York, husband and father of three, delivers this week's Democratic Radio Address. Alberici discusses Democratic plans to tackle high energy and gas prices and the Republican efforts to block them without any solutions of their own.

McCain Myth Buster: John McCain and His Environmental Record

Today's Myth: John McCain has a strong environmental record.

McCain Myth Buster: John McCain and the Environment

Today's McCain Myth: John McCain is a friend of the environment.

Wind Power

If you don't like John McCain's environmental position, just wait five minutes... it will change:

Dean: Land Deals for Donors Show McCain's Real Priorities, Blatant Hypocrisy

On the same day John McCain gave a speech aimed at repositioning himself as a "moderate" for the general election by claiming to be a "conservationist," the Washington Post highlights Senator McCain's true priorities.

Let's Make A Deal!

'You Scratch My Back I'll Scratch Yours' McCain pushed key land deal for fundraiser:

Dean Statement on Earth Day

Today, Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean issued the following statement recognizing the 38th annual Earth Day:

Bush Announcing Opposition to Mandatory Cuts of Emissions

Today Bush is planning to announce a "realistic intermediate goal" for limiting emissions from greenhouse gases in the United States. According to the White House, they will "press for incentives for technology."

Right Now: Oil Companies on the Record

I previewed this yesterday -- today the House Select Committee for Energy Independence and Global Warming "will bring top-level executives from the five largest oil companies to discuss the current state of oil and gas prices, oil company profits, and the need for clean, renewable fuels to ease demand for oil and cut global warming pollution."

Price of Gas Still Rising

The price of a gallon of gasoline increased to yet another "new high" of $3.29 -- that's 3.1 cents more in one week. Just looking not-so-far back, on January 17, 2005, when Bush began his second term, the average price was $1.84 a gallon.

Chairman Waxman Issues Subpoena for EPA Docs

The EPA won't provide documents about the decision to reject California's attempt to reduce their emissions of greenhouse gasses. So Chairman Waxman has now issued a subpoena for "unredacted copies of documents that have been improperly withheld from the Committee," given that a "desire to conceal embarrassing facts" is not a valid legal basis.

Oil Hits $105 a Barrel

Oil hits $105 a barrel.

Oil Closes Above $100

First time ever.

Waxman Issues Subpoena for EPA

Rep. Waxman, Chairman of the Oversight and Government Reform Committed, just issued a subpoena for a "key presentation [...] by EPA staff about California's regulations to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from automobiles."

Americans Want a New State of the Union, Not a Third Bush Term

"After eight years of failed Republican leadership, Americans are ready for change, not the third Bush term we'd get with any of the Republican presidential candidates," said Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean. "President Bush's final State of the Union must be just that. America literally cannot afford another State of the Union address by a Republican who may have a new name, but most certainly will support the same policies that have kept us in a never ending war in Iraq and gave us an economy that's not working for all Americans."

Waxman to Interview EPA Administrator

The EPA failed to meet their deadlines for handing over documents related to their rejection of California's efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

Speaker Nancy Pelosi to Deliver Democratic Radio Address

Speaker Nancy Pelosi will deliver the Democratic Radio Address tomorrow. In her address she will discuss historic energy legislation that will set the nation on a path to energy independence and reduce the cost of home heating oil and the price at the pump.

Huckabee And Thompson: Global Warming Overblown

"Tonight on CBS Evening News, each of the 10 leading presidential candidates will be asked, “Do you think the risks of climate change are at all overblown?"

Global Warming Bill Moves Forward

"Democrats turned back repeated efforts by Republican senators to soften the economic impact of a global warming bill before advancing it out of a Senate committee on Wednesday."

Debunking Dana Perino

White House press secretary Dana Perino says that lives will be saved if the planet gets hotter. But research shows that's just silly.

Global warming and the Republicans

Today the NY Times reports that the issue of global warming is dividing the Republican presidential candidates.

Congratulations To Vice President Al Gore

Vice President Al Gore was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize this morning.

Dean Congratulates Former Vice President Al Gore on Receiving the Nobel Peace Prize

Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean issued the following statement congratulating former Vice President Al Gore for receiving the Nobel Peace Prize today for his work concerning global warming:

Drill the Everglades? Thompson Says It's Not Off the Table

Really? The Everglades?

Maybe It's the Heat

Not that it was necessary to make the point that we need to fight global warming, but last month was the second-hottest August on record. This is according to the National Climatic Data Center, a government resource and "the world's largest active archive of weather data."

Arctic Ice the Size of Florida Melts in One Week

Scientists are alarmed that over 69,000 square miles of Arctic sea ice, roughly the size of Florida, melted away in just six days last week.

Pope Urges Catholics to Go Green

It's one of the many issues uniting progressives and the faith community. Today Pope Benedict XVI made his second appeal on environmental issues in four days before an audience of about 16,000.

UN Launches Web Portal to Cut Global Warming Gas Emissions

As an environmentalist with an obvious interest in utilizing the Internet for progressive change, I couldn't turn down the chance to write about this:

Scientist Ted Stevens?

Republican Senator Ted Stevens just got back from the lab after spending the August recess collecting and observing data. And wouldn't you know it, he's got some amazing results: the Earth is about to start getting cooler!

Early 2007 Brings Record-Breaking Extreme Weather

Climate Progress, noting that the "weather is getting more extreme thanks to human-caused climate change," directs our attention to a report by the World Meteorological Organization.

Democrats Pass Important Energy Bills

Democrats passed legislation that will increase the use of renewable resources like wind and solar, create jobs, invest in biofuels--and pay for it by repealing $16 billion in tax breaks for oil and gas companies.

Dean To Sign ‘Live Earth’ Pledge

Today, the Democratic National Committee announced that Chairman Howard Dean will sign the “Live Earth Pledge,” created by former Vice President Al Gore, to show his commitment to fighting global warming. Dean said:

Victory! Senate Dems Pass Energy Bill

In a victory for the American people, the Senate passed important legislation increasing fuel efficiency, creating laws against price gouging, and boosting the use of renewable fuels.

Bush, Republican ‘Energy Policy’ Just More of the Same Old Song

As President Bush offers Americans more of the same failed special interest energy agenda today at the Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant in Alabama, a facility shut down just weeks ago due to safety concerns, Democrats in Congress are working to enact smart energy reforms to make our country safer, more secure and energy independent.

GOP Blocks Renewable Energy Incentives

Once again Senate Republicans have put the special interests before the people they are supposed to represent, blocking a measure to provide tax breaks for renewable energy.

Another GOP Filibuster

Is the Republican Party falling in love with being in the minority? How else do you explain why they would filibuster an energy bill that would reduce our dependence on foreign oil by focusing on energy conservation and renewable fuels.

Democrats Getting It Done: Energy Independence

Energy independence is something that both sides talk about, but it's an issue where the old Republican Congress simply failed to lead. Now the Democratic Congress is taking up the issue, offering bold ideas to reduce our nation's dependence on oil by significantly reducing our oil consumption.

President Bush at the G-8 Summit: Weakens Global Warming Initiative in Spite of World Pressure

The leaders of the eight largest industrial nations met in Germany this week at the G-8 Summit to address global warming--but President Bush forced them to accept an emissions agreement that was far weaker than they originally intended.

Congressman Ed Markey (MA-7) to Deliver Democratic Radio Address

Congressman Ed Markey (MA-7), Chair of the House Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming, will deliver the Democratic Radio Address tomorrow. In his address, Chairman Markey will discuss global warming and the recent Congressional delegation to Greenland and Europe to see firsthand its adverse impact on our planet.

Bush Administration Rejects Global Warming Goals

Continuing a long-standing administration policy of looking the other way while our environment pays the price, President Bush's environmental advisor flat-out rejected the European Union's "two-degree" target to reduce carbon emissions and prevent a global temperatures from increasing no more than 2 degrees.

Gas Prices and the Memorial Day Weekend

Sky-high gas prices are putting the squeeze on working families this Memorial Day weekend, when about 32.1 million travelers will be riding by motor vehicle.

Giuliani Reaps Financial Benefits From Energy Industry

Rudy Giuliani is raising money hand-over-fist in Texas--partly as a result of his Houston law firm, Bracewell & Giuliani, one of the most high-profile lobbyists for the oil, gas and energy industries. From the New York Times: The firm is...

More of the Same Failed Energy Policy from Rudy Giuliani

Despite Rudy Giuliani's desperate attempts to distance himself from his ties to Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez yesterday, the truth is the Giuliani that Americans do not yet know is beholden to energy special interests. Not only has Giuliani profited from Chavez controlled Citgo Petroleum Company, but he also has showed incompetence when dealing with air quality standards following 9/11.

Rudy Blasts Chavez, But Defends His Work for Citgo

Rudy Giuliani yesterday called Hugo Chavez, leader of oil-rich Venezuela, a dangerous foe of the United States--even though Giuliani's law firm lobbies for the U.S. branch of an oil company controlled by Chavez.

Arctic Ice Cap Melting 30 Years Earlier Than Predicted

This piece of news straight from Reuters:

Newt's Global Warming Flip-Flop

Newt Gingrich, referring to the global warming debate, used to talk about a "politically driven mass hysteria of scientists." He questioned whether global warming existed, and seemed to suggest it was just as likely Europe would experience an ice age.

DNC Celebrates Earth Day

Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean issued the following statement in celebration of Earth Day this Sunday:

First 100 Days A Success

With the Senate recently completing their 100th work day, it's worth taking a look at all they have already done to improve the lives of Americans. Unlike the do-nothing Republican Congress they replaced, Democrats have already pursued a positive agenda and gotten things done on ethics reform, minimum wage, energy independence, eduction, health care, homeland security, veterans, and Iraq.

SCOTUS Rules On Greenhouse Gases

The U.S. Supreme Court issued a 5-4 ruling to the federal government on Monday to take a new look at regulating carbon dioxide emissions from automobiles.

Bush's Failed Legacy Watch: Energy Policy

Today, President Bush traveled to Kansas and Missouri to sell his rehashed policies in an effort to save his failed legacy on energy. In his State of the Union address in January, President Bush once again proposed to cut gasoline usage and impose requirements and set goals for renewable and alternative energy. But, this recent rhetoric is only an attempt to cover-up a long record of Republican opposition to renewable energy programs and efforts to gut programs aimed at reducing America's dependence on foreign oil.

Pro-Environment, Anti-Torture

A story from the religion news service highlights the National Association of Evangelicals' continued affirmation of environmental work and a new document in opposition to torture.

Will McCain Denounce Falwell's Claim "Naïve" Christians Being "Duped" on Global Warming?

John McCain's commitment to the issue of global warming may be the latest casualty of his do-anything-to-win approach to the Republican presidential primary.

The Greening of the Capitol

Democrats undertake an initiative to "green" the Capitol. In a letter House Leaders write, "The House of Representatives should provide leadership to the nation in providing an environmentally responsible and healthy working environment for our employees...The Capitol complex should lead the nation in preserving our planet for future generations."

For the Vice President

For our Vice President... con·sen·sus [kuhn-sen-suhs] –noun, plural -sus·es 1. majority of opinion: The consensus of the group was that they should meet twice a month. 2. general agreement or concord; harmony. So, even though you "aren't a scientist", you...

Supporting Energy Independence and a Clean, Healthy Environment

The following resolution was adopted by the DNC Resolutions Committee at its meeting on February 1, 2007, in conjunction with the meetings of the Democratic National Committee, February 1-3, 2007. Submitted by: Gov. Howard Dean, DNC Chair/Vermont Debbie Dingell, Michigan...

One More Bush Energy Photo-Op

While President Bush has been on a post-State of the Union PR campaign to promote his recycled rhetoric on energy independence, the fact remains that over the last six years President Bush has done nothing to reduce America's dependence on foreign oil. Today, he will visit with members of Securing America's Energy Future (SAFE), a group whose aim is to "reduce America's dependence on oil." This latest photo-op on energy independence ignores the fact that SAFE has called for immediate action for some time, noting that "The time for action arrived long ago," and that "We must not waste another moment."

White House Has Its Head in the Sand

Thanks, Mr. President... The Democratic chairman of a House panel examining the government's response to climate change said Tuesday there is evidence that senior Bush administration officials sought repeatedly "to mislead the public by injecting doubt into the science of...

Bush Renews Broken Promises On Energy

Today, President Bush traveled to Wilmington, Delaware to sell his rehashed energy policies. In his State of the Union address last night, President Bush once again proposed to cut gasoline usage and impose requirements for renewable and alternative energy fuels. This recycled rhetoric follows years of opposition by Republicans to renewable energy programs and continued efforts to gut programs aimed at reducing America's dependence on foreign oil.

Dean Responds To President Bush's State Of The Union Address

Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean issued the following statement in response to President Bush's State of the Union address this evening

First 100 Hours Over

The ability of the Democrats to win over significant numbers of Republicans on most votes signals the slim but enticing possibility of Democratic mastery over a demoralized Republican Party. If the new bipartisanship takes root, the prospects for health care legislation and immigration reform sharply improve.