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| Super Tuesday States |
Where do our Presidential candidates stand on global warming, climate change, and emission reductions? Along with the state of our economy, foreign policy, and health care, the candidates' environmental stance should be of utmost importance in the upcoming election.
In celebration of
Super Tuesday, we thought we'd share with you the answers to the
4 key questions asked by
California League of Conservation Voters:
- If elected, will you allow states to lead on global warming, in the way that California has?
- Will you support a cap on greenhouse gas emissions at 1990 levels by 2020 and an 80% reduction in emissions by 2050?
- Will you support an all out federal/state cooperative effort to rapidly expand investments in energy efficiency and renewable energy?
- Will you support a federal program to impose maximum technologically feasible, cost-effective controls on ships, trains, and trucks to reduce air pollution that causes global warming and accelerates melting of polar ice caps?
Click here for the remaining candidates' answers.
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