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Friday
May252012

How the Enviroment Could Make or Break the Presidential Race

How the Enviroment Could Make or Break the Presidential Race

A survey that was conducted for Yale and the George Mason University has shown that the public would be more likely to vote for a presidential candidate that had Global Warming along with environment and climate change issues as one of their top priorities. They want a politician that is willing to make an effort to safeguard our environment.

At the heart of the survey was 61% being in favor of a tax swap where taxes on fossil fuels like coal, oil, and natural gas were raised while income taxes are lowered. Revenue to the federal government would stay the same, but come from different sources. And such a tax swap has some bipartisan support, as it is backed by former Vice President Al Gore (Democrat) and former congressman Bob Inglis (Republican).

This stands in contrast with the position taken by congressional Democrat in 2010, where they looked to lower carbon emissions by increasing the costs of fossil fuels. Despite the Democrats portraying themselves as being the greener party, their legislation died in the Senate, as runs opposite to the popular support that the tax swaps enjoy. According to Anthony Leiserowitz with the Yale Project on Climate Change Communication, the tax swap has majority support among both parties as well as independents.

The survey also showed the chasm between the public at large and members of Congress. Typically, environmental legislation is opposed by Republicans, even though two thirds of the identified Republican voters in the survey were in favor of the tax swap, and over half feel that global warming warrants at least a medium priority among congressional members. And of course the Democrats haven’t even approached the tax swap even though their voters overwhelmingly support it.

Even Barrack Obama chimed into the debate, first by running as an environmental candidate in 2008 and by further showing his support by stating his opinion in an interview for Rolling Stone that mirrors the popular opinion of the survey. He showed his concern that the issues of climate change would need to become an important part of a campaign that would stand a chance of getting the attention of the public and coming out victorious. He intended to make his standing on the environment well known in future debates.

Mitt Romney, while attempting to gather the Republican presidential nomination, has also recently realized the importance of the views on whether human activities are causing climate changes and if the answer can be found through dna diagnostics.

Through this survey the public has made it clear that the concern for the environment is an issue that they want to see the candidates make a priority. This is a subject that could bring a runner to the forefront and give the distinct advantage if the other side isn’t willing to take their concerns to heart.

Tom is a writer for GTLDNA, writing on a variety of health and enviornment topics. 

Friday
Jul312009

Green Forums

Green Forums Are the Place to Start For the Environmentally Conscious Consumer

Author: Hugo Green

Keyboard imageWhen it comes to making a change in your life, and deciding that you want to 'go green', then a green forum is an excellent place to begin.

It is difficult to know where to start. We all know that we should be making a concerted effort to save energy, and eat food produced in a fashion that protects the environment. The question is where is all the information to start to make a positive change? Well, over the last few years there has been a large increase in the number of 'go green' focused websites. These sites are portals for consumers to leave information about any experiences they have had in becoming more friendly to the environment.

So called 'Green Forums' are usually free to join, and they can have thousands of useful tips for local and global issues. Making a change in our life means starting the change from home, and these forums give us all a chance to find out what we would maybe never have learned otherwise. Tips on the house and home and how to saving energy is a very big subject, and there is plenty of information to be found.

Other areas to help the environment include new fuels and fuel technology, including how and where to fill up a car running on a hydrogen cell, or how to get information on running and electric vehicle.

Solar panels for the home are quite a new trend, and there are many unanswered questions about this topic. Using a green forum lets you see the experiences of others in the same situation, and see any pitfalls and advantages before you decide on how to proceed.

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/environment-articles/green-forums-are-the-place-to-start-for-the-environmentally-conscious-consumer-909180.html

About the Author:

Hugo Green has worked in the green industry for over 10 years. He runs a website and promotes all major brands. He specializes in running a Green Forum and helping people be more aware of green options for their lifestyle.