In a sit-down interview with TakePart, former Vice President Al Gore says he “would fear for the future of our environmental policy” if Mitt Romney were elected President in November.
Gore’s comments were taped in San Francisco on Tuesday, August 21, two days before the presumptive GOP presidential nominee unveiled his energy plan, which many environmentalists were quick to criticize, arguing that it would double down on America’s dependence on dirty fossil fuels like oil and gas. The former Massachusetts governor did not mention climate change once in his speech.
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Saturday, September 1, 2012
Friday, August 31, 2012
Mitt Romney’s Love Affair with the Fossil Fuel Industry
Republican Presidential nominee Mitt Romney’s “new” energy plan, relies on 19th century fossil fuel technology. It
is but the latest incarnation of a longstanding Republican obsession with oil
and gas. Romney’s energy strategy is reliant on Canada’s environmentally
disastrous tar sands. He wants to expedite the Keystone XL pipeline, reduce
regulations on hydraulic fracturing and ease the permitting process for offshore
oil and gas. Romney wants to take regulatory power away from the federal
government and give it to individual states. He wants to amend the Clean Air
Act and Clean Water Act and weaken the EPA’s ability to regulate pollution.While Romney is pushing for more oil and gas, his plan does not advocate
either conservation or efficiency. Instead he would end subsidies for renewable
sources of energy like solar and wind.
Thursday, August 30, 2012
GOP VP Candidate Ryan’s Unsustainable Voting Record on Energy and the Environment
Paul
Ryan is the Republican Party’s pick for VP and he is also an outspoken
climate change skeptic. Representative Ryan is an unflinching supporter
of the fossil fuel industry who has a very poor voting record on
environmental and energy issues. Although he is touted as the
intellectual leader of the GOP, Ryan has cast aspersions on climate science and he has inferred that unusual snowfalls suggest that global warming is not real.
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