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  • Cheney, others oppose Bush’s pending marine-reserve plan

    Vice President Dick Cheney and others inside the White House have expressed opposition to President Bush’s proposed plan to designate more marine protected areas in the Pacific before he leaves office. (We definitely did not see that one coming.) Fisheries interests and some local officials in the Mariana Islands have also said they oppose restricted […]

  • How could Obama put climate and energy policy under a single roof?

    Last month, the U.K. government grouped energy and environmental policy under a single department. Last week, the Canadian government put the economy, environment, and energy security together under a single ministry. This reflects growing realization in the developed world that environmental policy is no longer an add-on, no longer an altruistic affair to be addressed […]

  • New, more restrictive plan released for Yellowstone snowmobiles

    A new plan allowing fewer snowmobiles into Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks has been released by the National Park Service which would cut by nearly 40 percent the number of loud, polluting snowmobiles allowed into the parks each day. The previous plan called for allowing up to 540 snowmobiles a day, but that plan […]

  • Power Voters — and Obama — make their final appeal to get out the vote

    Woman wearing a United Mine Workers T-shirt and a “No Coal” sticker. Photos: Kate Sheppard In the sea of 85,000 Virginians gathered at the Manassas Fairgrounds to see Barack Obama’s final campaign event Monday night, there were a good number of green “Power Vote” and “No Coal” stickers in the crowd, thanks to the efforts […]

  • Organic candidate cocktails for your election-night party

    Whether you’ll be toasting to triumph or drowning out defeat once the polls close, these four election-night libations will win over even the most partisan of voters. And they come Grist-tested, Grist approved*. *Approval of a candidate’s cocktail does not indicate endorsement by Grist or its employees. Just a drunken good time. Please enjoy (and […]

  • Green groups dropping big cash on independent expenditures for this year’s election

    In the past 24 hours alone, more than $130,000 has been spent by independent groups in support of Barack Obama, and of that, $38,024 was spent by the League of Conservation Voters, accounting for the second-largest expenditure by a single independent group in favor of Obama in the final day before people head to the […]

  • Educate David on California’s Prop H

    One thing I wish I’d gotten to dig into further before the election is Proposition H in California. (Our own Sara Barz covered it briefly in this post.) The renewable mandates aren’t what interest me — it’s more the question of making PG&E a public utility. I’m told by a friend in San Fran that […]

  • The outcomes of environmentally notable races and ballot measures

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  • Awful news

    Obama’s grandmother passed away today. So damn sad. This post is worth reading.

  • McCain robocalls target Obama’s rhetoric on coal

    The Republican National Committee and the McCain campaign have launched robocalls in Ohio, Pennsylvania, and other coal states attacking Barack Obama on the issue of coal. “I’m calling on behalf of John McCain and the RNC to tell you that coal jobs, which are so important to our community, are in jeopardy,” says the robocall. […]