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Presidential Elections 2008

Should fighting climate change be a priority to the next President?

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Yes
63% 121 votes Total: 193 votes
No
37% 72 votes
  • by David Nuttle

    Our next President will follow the Bush "era" with its policies of improperly altering scientific documents to hide solid proof of global warming. The reality was that all those...read more

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    by Sheridan Smith

    Climate Change. It is real, and it is here, now. Melting Icecaps, pollution, rising water levels resulting in devastating floods, wacky and unpredictable weather and intoler...read more

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    by Joseph Malek

    We can all agree that global warming is truly a serious issue for every living thing on Earth. Each of us can clearly see the effects of global warming. And yet, the current Adm...read more

  • 4 of 4

    by Rich Rivers

    Global warming is akin to crisis. Crisis in food, water, forest resources, agricultural products, and even oxygen. There are people who believe that global warming is a hoax a...read more

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    by Tabitha Hergest

    Legend has it that once upon a time there was a king called Canute. He was a particularly foolish king, because he said "my power is absolute - I can even command nature" - a...read more

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    by Barry Girolamo

    You can't fight "Mother Nature", and to try to shoulder the responsibility of global climate changes on the President of the United States is absurd. The earth has been warming...read more

  • 3 of 7

    by Tom Sutcliff

    No. Climate change, which is just the latest rebranding of global warming, is a pseudoscience. While air pollution is a legitimate concern, it is not melting the polar ice caps ...read more

  • by Lou Rountree

    The president of the United States has a very demanding job forcing a multitasking approach to solution of the many real problems under his Executive Branch of the government. T...read more

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    by margaret hillcroft

    Climate change is not something that needs to "fought". It is something we need to accept and adapt to as best we can while ensuring that we discontinue the activities which ma...read more

  • 6 of 7

    by Solarfinder

    let's take the time to understand what exactly the next President of the United States should worry about. The only way to answer this question is to try to put ourselves into ...read more

  • 7 of 7

    by J.D.Curtsinger

    For a short while I was almost a rider on the climate change band wagon. At first I had a tendency to agree with what I was hearing about the damage "we" were doing to the plane...read more

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