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Is John McCain Really Green?

How Eco-Friendly Is Republican Nominee John McCain?
John McCain, Republican Presidential Nominee
So it’s pretty clear that the Bush administration has treated the issue of climate change in a completely inept and incompetent manner. With John McCain as the presumptive Republican presidential candidate for the 2008 election, it’s his job to bring the GOP up to date on this whole “global warming” issue.

John McCain Vs. Global Warming

McCain has been calling for greener political initiatives long before Bush’s administration even bothered to acknowledge there is any kind of problem, and while he has been quick to point this out on the campaign trail, his legislative record has been shaky at best. He has called for a mandatory cap-and-trade to reduce U.S. carbon emissions to 60 percent compared to levels from 1990 by 2025 and has also stated in several speeches how working with China and India to stop the issue is one of the necessary steps the U.S. must take to fight global warming. However, this plan looks great on paper, but may not be properly executed compared to the Democrat’s longer-term solutions to search for alternative energy sources.

The verdict on McCain and the environment? He’s definitely a green Republican, but not quite the greenest candidate. Granted, he still needs to appease the hardcore members of the GOP, yet now is the time for him to show just what he can do to convince the American people he can battle climate change. Don’t give up on him — he was a POW, after all. But so far, the greenest president possible is on the Dems side.

Click here to read more about John McCain and what he thinks about environmental change.

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The Greening of Radiohead’s In Rainbows Tour

Radiohead Reduces Carbon Footprint on Tour
Radiohead Greens In Rainbows Tour
Longtime environmentalists and influential rock band Radiohead is doing more to lower its carbon footprint as it sets off on a world tour this summer to promote its latest album, In Rainbows.

As Radiohead travels from Dublin to Florida to Tokyo, the band has taken care to make sure that touring the world does not leave as harsh an impact on the environment as it could.

Radiohead and Environmental Activism

Radiohead has been associated with environmentalism for quite some time. Listen to the lyrics of “Optimistic” from their Kid A album or look at the causes they have supported in the last ten years regarding environmental awareness. Continue reading

Firsthand Proof of Global Warming: Will Steger Explains in Live Conference

Live Conference: Man Trekking Across Polar Ice Caps, Global Warming Prevalent

Will Steger on Climate ChangeThe polar ice caps are melting due to global warming, and Will Steger can prove it. Steger, environmental activist and founder of the Will Steger Foundation, is embarking on a 1,400 mile dog-sled expedition across Ellesmere Island in the most northern area of Greenland.

Six other team members in their twenties join him from Norway, Canada, England and the U.S. Continue reading

Earth Day Editorial: Easy Being Green

Editorial Commentary on Earth Day
Earth Day
Earth Day is supposed to be a day celebrating Mother Earth in all her bountiful glory. Yet with global warming, climate change, clean water, carbon footprints, skyrocketing gas prices and animal extinction all hot topics in the news, hasn’t every day become a veritable Earth Day?

Think about how many more news reports there are focusing on the impact humans have on the Earth. How many new products are there touting titles like “eco-friendly” or “organic”? How many more people are recycling or reducing their driving? To be honest, despite the media frenzy and consumer goods, I’m not sure whether that much has changed. Continue reading

Bush Speech Kind of Changes Stance on Global Warming

President Bush Delivers Climate Change Speech
Bush Speech on Climate Change
President Bush changed his views on global warming, proposing the new yet vague target of stopping greenhouse gas emissions by 2025.

Among the other changes Bush called for include reducing emissions from electric power plants. “To reach our 2025 goal, we will need to more rapidly slow the growth of power sector greenhouse gas emissions so that they peak within 10 to 15 years and decline thereafter,” said Bush in his speech.

What Bush’s Change On Global Warming Says

Until now, the Bush administration has opposed a Continue reading