Via News Unfiltered, My Good Deed—a social action campaign started by 9-11 survivors and their family and friends—is asking both candidates to temporarily suspend their campaigns on 9-11 and obser
Foreign Policy and the Center for American Progress have released their authoritative Terrorism Index, a survey of 100 bipartisan foreign policy experts to determine the direction of U.S.
Writing from Nevada, site of the National Clean Energy Summit, Alex Bandza reports on Bill Clinton's remarks about charting a clean energy future:According to Clinton, energy is at the heart of ec
I want to address an area that has not been discussed in the news to any extent--energy conservation in the United States.It is vitally important that our next president be a leader in the battle against climate change. Today Americans of good will try to make a difference, but we need to do more than changing light bulbs and insulating, helpful though these actions are. After 9/11, Bush wasted a remarkable opportunity to unite us in energy conservation. We were hungry to make a difference, an
This is real simple. If world leaders don't aggressively pursue nuclear nonproliferation and make that happen soon, we humans, as well as all other life forms, can kiss our sweet nuclear-glowing asses GOODBYE! Because not so much as if but more as when, that I fear the most, a nuclear conflict starts and ends, there will be NO SUSTAINABLE environment left to live in for thousands of years to come. And all the religion in the world won't fix that one.
It is time to recognize that Arnold Swartzenegger is correct. Truly fiscally conservative individuals are environmental sensitive. Only a fiscally liberal individual ignores environmental concerns. President Bush by catering to corporations in regards to the environment has been quite fiscally liberal. What our nation has lacked is leadership in implementing new technologies to lower carbon emmissions. All we have gotten is lip service. Our federal government has failed to use its purchasing pow
The next president must make finding alternative fuels first priority. The US is a world leader in all things. We must become the world leader in reducing emissions that pollute our air, we must find a plentiful renewable energy source that does not pollute the air we breathe or the water we need for survival, or contribute to global warming.
Mr. President E-mail Me on your 1st day in office and I will share with you (10) Simple Ways to cut our Energy Consumption by 50% in 10 Years without the loss of jobs. It's really very simple! The US can be a proud World Leader Again...........
Global leadership needs to get its head out of the past and recognize interdependency requires new answers to both new and old issues, including the use of nuclear power.
On day one of your presidency, you need to send a message loud and clear to our nation and the world. After a disastrous Bush administration, things are going to change and the United States will once again become a leader among leaders in tackling the global warming challenge that faces all on earth!