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Ask Pablo About Clean Coal (www.salon.com)
Good question. I have heard various figures from various sources, and some say the number is actually higher. According to John Ashton, the top climate change official at the U.K. Foreign Office,... More
Submitted about 1 month ago by robertharding
The question is: Is clean coal really "clean"?
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On Global Warming, McCain and Obama Agree: Urgent Action Is Needed (www.nytimes.com)
Senator John McCain and Senator Barack Obama part company on many issues, but they agree that the Bush administration’s policies on global warming were far too weak. Both candidates say that... More
Submitted about 1 month ago by cdoherty
McCain has always believed in global warming. However, it's the ways he wants to address the problem that make him different.
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TPM Election Central | Talking Points Memo | McCain Running Ads Saturday Morning, But Not Debating Friday Night? (tpmelectioncentral.talkingpointsmemo.com)
The last thing you need is more evidence that McCain's campaigns suspension is a big sham. But I want to revisit what we reported last night: In particular, Obama spokesperson Bill Burton tells us... More
Submitted 2 months ago by robertharding
No debate today, but ads tomorrow? Certainly an interesting methodology.
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In Defense Of Halliburton/KBR (www.1115.org)
Submitted 11 months ago by robertharding
The author doesn't defend Halliburton/KBR, by the way. Read the post to find out more.
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Support for Iraq withdrawal at highest point (abcnews.go.com)
Submitted about 1 year ago by robertharding
Exactly. They just don't get it.

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A defense of Obama's dirty-energy rhetoric, part the second (gristmill.grist.org)
In part the first I made four points about political context: 1. Obama's no ordinary candidate -- given his considerable political liabilities, he is at unique pains to appear reasonable and... More
Tags: obama,dirty energy,2008 presidential election,nuclear power,coal,tmc,carbon sequestration
Submitted about 1 month ago by cdoherty
Obama's proposal is a good one. It has its flaws, but he does focus on some of the right alternatives and stresses those over the ones McCain stresses.