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January 30, 2008

The candidates and climate change

Do you want to know what the US presidential candidates are saying about climate change?

Click here
for a radio analysis from PRI's-The World.

p.s. last night I covered Sen McCain's victory rally in Miami. Florida Sen Mel Martinez spoke highly of McCain comparing him to president Bush and suggesting McCain would make a better president for Florida. "He's someone who is very sensitive to Everglades restoration," he pointed out. McCain has also been a supporter of alternative energy solutions, both from the energy security angle and the climate change perspective.

- David Adams

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That will be fine as long as they remove the $0.51/gal Blenders Credit for IMPORTED ethanol.

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