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Whom McCain and Obama Listen to on the Environment

These experts make up the candidates' staff of advisers

Posted July 10, 2008

Obama

Obama's chief energy adviser Jason Grumet is the executive director of the National Commission on Energy Policy, a bipartisan group of energy experts founded in 2001. Grumet is also the president of the Bipartisan Policy Center, established in 2007 by four former Senate majority leaders, including Tom Daschle and Bob Dole, to address energy and other national issues. Jason Furman is Obama's economic policy director, a Brookings Institution senior fellow, and a trusted adviser on the environment. In a 2007 Brookings policy paper, Furman advocated private sector incentives and government support for "long-run speculative energy technologies."

McCain

Senior policy adviser Douglas Holtz-Eakin served as the director of the Congressional Budget Office from 2003 to 2005 and won bipartisan praise during his tenure. He is also the former chief economist of the President's Council of Economic Advisers. As a noted tax policy expert, he is a strong proponent of cap-and-trade systems to reduce greenhouse emissions. James Woolsey is McCain's top energy adviser and was the director of the Central Intelligence Agency from 1993 to 1995. He has been influential in shaping McCain's frequently heard argument that energy security is a matter of national security. Woolsey is a big proponent of using electric cars to promote oil independence.

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Renewable resources

Obama is for renewable resources, unlike McCain. Obama esposes cap and trade program, one that would cut greenhouse emissions by almost 5 billion metric tons by 2050. Obama has argued that the oly solution to oil dependency is finding alternative sources of energy. McCain had rejected giving increased funding to solar and renewable energy programs. He also had repeatedly voted against raising efficiency standards. McCain is proposing $3.8 billion in new tax breaks to oil companies. We don't need that.

anisa

i think that tey should take care of the environment

WHOM they listen to????

This is proper English? I think not...

They listen to whom, would work, but Who they listen to would be correct.

Yeesh.

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