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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