John Mccain Climate Change

The John McCain I Used to Know.

Brad Johnson | Posted 11.03.2008 | Green


Brad Johnson

I wonder why John McCain now sounds like someone who's willing to sacrifice this planet in order to win an election.

McCain Could Have Gone Experienced, Female, Light Green; Instead, He Chose a Dark Future

A. Siegel | Posted 09.05.2008 | Green


A. Siegel

John McCain had a choice. He could have gone 'green' (or at least light green) when choosing a female Republican governor. He actually had multiple 'light green' options in front of him.

Op-Ed: McCain's Global Warming Selective Memory

LA Times | Posted 05.15.2008 | Politics


As he rolled out his plan to combat global warming this week, Republican John McCain jumped at the opportunity to remind voters that he'd flown nearly...

McBlurring McSame McCain: Core Repub Election Strategy

A. Siegel | Posted 04.21.2008 | Politics


A. Siegel

McSame McCain's "Green Straight Talk Express" is actually the "Dirty Energy Non-Action Machine," and, if elected, the differences between him and the current administration might be hard to find.

John McCain Drills For Cash At Denver's Petroleum Club

Colorado Confidential | Wendy Norris | Posted 03.26.2008 | Home


Sen. John McCain will visit Denver on Thursday to do what many politicians have done before him -- ask for money. But the fundraising trip to the posh...

No Climate for Old Men: Why John McCain isn't the Candidate to Stop Global Warming

Joseph Romm | Posted 02.08.2008 | Politics


Joseph Romm

While he would be vastly superior to Bush on climate, a President McCain would not be the climate leader that America and the world requires.

McCain's Double-Talk Express on Global Warming

Joseph Romm | Posted 01.25.2008 | Politics


Joseph Romm

If John "Straight Talk" McCain can't tell conservatives the truth about what this country will need to do to stop catastrophic global warming, who can? Buck up, John -- a real man says "mandate."

What Al Gore Could Do This Election

David Roberts | Posted 01.14.2008 | Politics


David Roberts

McCain would be a much worse president on climate than either Barack Obama or Hillary Clinton. Those who support strong action on climate would do well to highlight, not elide, that difference.