Gubernatorial tutorial: What's at stake in your governor's race?
In This Series
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Connecticut governor's race: Malloy vs. Foley
Tell us what you know about the governor's race in Connecticut. What's at stake? What are candidates saying about climate change and green issues?
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Arkansas governor's race: Beebe vs. Keet
Tell us what you know about the governor's race in Arkansas. What's at stake? What are candidates saying about climate change and other green issues?
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Alabama governor's race: Sparks vs. Bentley
Tell us what you know about the governor's race in Alabama. What's at stake? What are candidates saying about climate change and other green issues?
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Alaska governor's race: Parnell vs. Berkowitz
Tell us what you know about the governor's race in Alaska. What's at stake? What are candidates saying about climate change and other green issues?
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Idaho governor's race: Otter vs. Allred
Tell us what you know about the governor's race in Idaho. What's at stake? What are candidates saying about climate change and other green issues?
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Maine governor's race: Mitchell vs. LePage vs. Cutler vs. Moody
Tell us what you know about the governor's race in Maine. What's at stake? What are candidates saying about climate change and other green issues?
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Georgia governor's race: Barnes vs. Deal
Tell us what you know about the governor's race in Georgia. What's at stake? What are candidates saying about climate change and other green issues?
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Hawaii governor's race: Abercrombie vs. Aiona
Tell us what you know about the governor's race in Hawaii. What's at stake? What are candidates saying about climate change and other green issues?
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Florida governor’s race: Sink vs. Scott
Florida's governor race pits Alex Sink (D), a former banking executive comfortable talking energy efficiency and cleantech business plans, against Rick Scott (R), a largely unknown hospital-chain owner who supports offshore drilling but hasn't made his positions clear on many other green issues. For a state that's failed to live up to its clean-energy potential -- and a state uniquely vulnerable to climate change -- the differences are significant.