Obama Reelection Keeps Clean Energy Hope Alive

President Obama's reelection gives EarthTechling's Pete Danko hope that progress toward a clean-energy future can continue. Read more →
Romney Slams Tesla, Fisker Again In Final Presidential Debate

Green Car Reports takes a look at comments made by Republican candidate Mitt Romney around electric-car companies during the final presidential debate earlier this week. Read more →
Did Half Of Green-Subsidy Firms Really Go Bankrupt?

AOL Energy takes a look at Mitt Romney's recent claim that "half" of the companies that received government support under the $90 billion stimulus program had gone out of business. Read more →
Tesla: ‘Loser’ Along With Ener1, Solyndra, And Fisker, Romney Says

Green Car Reports takes a look at comments Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney made during the recent debate around Tesla Motors and Fisker Automotive. Read more →
The 2012 Election Could Pivot On Energy

Greentech Media reports on a poll which suggests stances on domestic energy could have a huge impact in the upcoming presidential election. Read more →
Wind Tax Credit Issue Used To Hit Romney In Colorado

Wind proponents hit Mitt Romney with a $500,000 ad campaign in hard-fought Colorado, blaming job losses on the Republican nominee and "his friends in Congress." Read more →
Polls: On Energy, Swing Voters Swing Clean

Two new polls reveal the same thing: Voters support clean energy – especially voters in swing states. Read more →
Romney’s Profs: Dude, Climate Change Is Real!

A study shows that professors from the three universities Mitt Romney's attended nearly unanimously accept the scientific consensus on climate change. Read more →
The Romney-Ryan Energy Plan By The Numbers

National Geographic Society breaks down the Romney-Ryan team's energy plan, noting that its big on crude, short on green and a little nasty. Read more →
Romney Plan: Oil. And More Oil. And Did We Mention Oil?

Mitt Romney announces a fossil-fuel focused energy plan that sets up a clear contrast with President Obama. Read more →




