Obama Pushes Clean Energy, Climate Action In Inaugural Speech

In beginning his second term, President Obama expressly and emphatically ties development of sustainable energy sources to the fight against climate change. Read more →
Beyond The Presidential Inauguration For Clean Energy Success

Center for American Progress takes a look at the top 10 energy and environmental priorities for President Obama’s second term. Read more →
Solar On White House? First Dog Bo Says Make It So!

Sungevity uses the occasion of the second Obama inaugural to call for the president to fulfill his promise to put solar panels on the White House roof. Read more →
Clean Energy Rationale: It’s The Climate, Stupid

New research suggests global warming is "likely to be on the high side of current projections," which you'd think would be a good argument for renewable energy. Read more →
Wind And Solar Cheer US Election Results

The wind industry says the election proves wind power is a winning issue, while the leading U.S. solar group says it knows it has a friend in Barack Obama. Read more →
With Obama Re-election, What Now For Green Tech And Efficiency?

Greentech Advocates talks about what may be next for green technology and energy efficiency with Obama's re-election. Read more →
Victory For Obama Brings Opportunity And Challenges

Michael Brune of Sierra Club, via EcoWatch, writes about how Obama now has four more years to deliver on a clean energy future, but will face challenges along the way. Read more →
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 →
President Obama Reelection Offers Four More Clean Energy Years

Natural Resources Defense Council reflects on the reelection of President Obama to a second term and what it means for clean energy and the environment. 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 →




