Recharge America with Electric Cars
Yesterday, joined by San Jose Mayor Chuck Reed and Oakland Mayor Ron Dellums, I announced a nine-step policy plan for transforming the Bay Area into the "Electric Vehicle (EV) Capital of the U.S."
Yesterday, joined by San Jose Mayor Chuck Reed and Oakland Mayor Ron Dellums, I announced a nine-step policy plan for transforming the Bay Area into the "Electric Vehicle (EV) Capital of the U.S."
This week the Senate voted to remain an exclusive club of self-protection and entitlement by letting Bush enabler Joe Lieberman keep his gavel, but the House has voted for progress.
Bye bye MIchigan, hello California: The House Democrats have finally cleared some old spare parts out of the way in anticipation of President Obama's agenda.
As tragic as these wildfires have already been for countless families who have seen their homes go up in flames, they could, unfortunately, mark the beginning of a long, destructive trend.
Obama will not choose her because she's a woman. He will choose her because she has shown visionary leadership on two of the critical international (and moral) questions of our age.
Waxman is now in a position to haul the energy executives onto to the floor and expose this campaign just like he did with Big Tobacco.
It's so easy to be cynical about the state of education in the U.S. that to meet five smart, winsome teenagers who say things like "We are One" is nothing short of Obama-worthy inspiration.
This is victory for the public interest in passing strong global warming legislation over the self-interest of protecting an inflexible seniority system for key congressional posts.
Obama's administration will ground its energy and climate policy with a regard for science, as well as the broad spectrum of domestic issues that fall under the umbrella of climate and energy.
Why is a sudden increase in atmospheric methane particularly frightening? The standard assumption until now has been: control global warming by turning off the human spigot.
30 national organizations working to combat global warming came together on a set of recommendations delivered to President-elect Obama earlier this month.
Dr. Bill Chameides is a member of the National Academy of Sciences and the dean of Duke University's Nicholas School of the Environment. He blogs at w...
What was heard at the Governor's Global Climate Summit, held earlier this week in Los Angeles, was a chorus of international voices.
Up to 3 million jobs -- directly in the industry and secondary jobs that rely on the auto industry's output -- would be effected by a collapse of the industry. That can't happen.
Governor Schwarzenegger is hosting an international Governor's Climate Summit in Los Angeles, and I have obtained a copy of the taped remarks that President-Elect Obama will deliver.
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Wow, way to go! How hard could it be for something like that to be organized in the United States? If they can do it, I agree...why can't we? Just think - a national tree planting day.....we would plant way more than six million trees! I'd help!
Alexander the Great would be proud.
Huzzah!
Alright Macedonia!!!!!