Green Politics

Business Leaders Call For Dramatic Emissions Reductions
COPENHAGEN – More than 500 leaders of the world’s top companies met in Denmark over the weekend at the World Business Summit on Climate Change to discuss how businesses can help in solving climate change and to urge aggressive emissions reduction goals to governments negotiating the next international climate treaty at the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP15) in December 2009 in
Cap and Trade Legislation and You!
A recent poll by Rasmussen has shown that only 17% of Americans have even the vaguest idea of what Cap-and-Trade Legislation actually is, while a whopping 76% have no clue whatsoever.
Congress Finally Follows Own Advice, Limits Coal Use
It’s not something many people think about, but the place Congressmen spend the majority of their time needs to be heated and cooled just like any other building. Granted, there is a high volume of hot air flowing through the halls of the Capitol, however scientists have had trouble to this point in harnessing said energy.
100 Days: Forget the Grades, Give me the Details
President Barack Obama has just wrapped up his first 100 days as President of the United States. Those days have been jam packed with countless efforts to stem the crises at hand; the economic meltdown, housing foreclosures, and the newest crisis to hit the newsstands, the Swine Flu.
President Barack Obama Celebrates Earth Day by Pushing for a Green Revolution
On Earth Day (April 22nd, 2009) President Barack Obama made a strong push for a green energy revolution and the need to pass climate change legislation of historic proportion, from a speech a wind energy factory in Iowa.





