2008 Energy Interviews

  • Ron Paul's free, green market

    The libertarian presidential contender says laissez-faire policies could stop global warming and save the planet.
  • Huckabee: God wants us to fight global warming

    The Republican presidential candidate believes it's our biblical duty to stop climate change.
  • Tancredo pushes for more nuclear energy R&D

    The presidential hopeful says alternative energies aren't just good for the environment -- they're good for America.
  • John McCain's climate-change forecast

    Right or wrong, we have to act, because the risk of not curbing greenhouse-gas emissions is too great.
  • Chris Dodd pushes the energy envelope

    The presidential candidate is alone in calling for a carbon tax -- he says voters can "handle the truth."
  • Bill Richardson on greening SUVs

    The presidential candidate says there's no need for Americans to choose between their love for monster cars and saving the environment.
  • Obama on energy for '08

    The Democratic contender discusses battling greenhouse gases, dealing with China and India, and restoring the EPA from years of Bush ideology.
  • Hillary Clinton: Coal isn't going away

    The presidential contender says we should look into "clean coal," but she can't promise she would never support "dirty" energy.
  • John Edwards' "green-collar" America

    The presidential contender wants to create a million environment-friendly jobs, and end a destructive oil addiction.

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