Posts Tagged ‘john mccain’

Global warming to be on agenda in White House during next term

By admin • May 18th, 2008 • Category: Environmental Policy, Featured, Global Warming, Important Today

It looks like the two major candidates for the presidency this fall will both have fighting global warming as one of their goals for their administration if they are elected.
That is hardly surprising from the Democratic side of the ticket, which is likely to be filled by Senator Barack Obama. He has indicated that global […]



McCain to pitch climate-change plan in Oregon

By admin • May 13th, 2008 • Category: Conferences & Events, Environmental Policy, Featured, Global Warming

John McCain heads to the Pacific Northwest today to propose a climate-change plan, addressing an issue integral to his presidential bid in a region that could be crucial.The Arizona senator, who often cites climate change as a policy difference with President Bush, plans to renew support for a “cap-and-trade” system that “sets clear limits on […]



Sen. McCain talks up environment during second visit to New Jersey

By admin • May 11th, 2008 • Category: Conferences & Events, Environmental Policy, Featured, Global Warming

While 3,300 children noisily toured the hands-on exhibits at this city’s Liberty Science Center, Arizona Sen. John McCain touted his environmental record in a morning campaign stop.The presumptive Republican presidential nominee said he was dedicated to the issue of global climate change, adding an international agreement involving China and India was his “highest priority” if […]



Next US president urged to outline climate policy

By admin • Apr 10th, 2008 • Category: Conferences & Events, Environmental Policy, Featured, Global Warming, Life

The next U.S. president should signal a shift in global warming policies before taking office to help a U.N. meeting in Poland in December take steps to work out a new climate treaty, Poland said on Wednesday.Under President George W. Bush, the United States is the only rich nation opposed to the U.N.’s Kyoto Protocol […]