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Barack Obama on Energy and the Environment January 15, 2010

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Barack Obama discusses his plan for a clean energy future.

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1. VIGCEO - January 15, 2010

Way to go Shivani!!!

2. DeepGreenMoonbeam - January 17, 2010

I think Mr. Obama, please sign on to Al Gore’s 10-year to 100% renewable energy challenge! Biofules are not a solution. Renewable electric power from wind and solar would provide true energy independence.

3. merustproof289 - January 19, 2010

dear barack obama,

i love you.

4. razieldumas - January 19, 2010

I think I love this man.

5. BaseStationZero - January 20, 2010

Amazing. This single video just made up my mind – Obama ’08!

6. sunbear18 - January 23, 2010

thank you ombama for beliving in global warming

7. Antiworld23 - January 23, 2010

I didn’t know he was going to be Europe’s president.

8. ShivaniSannyasini - January 25, 2010

~::~ Environmentalist Barack Obama For President 2008! Great Video! But, It Is *Not* Acceptable To Cut Down Forests~Trees To Fuel Cars! Wood~Chips Are Killed Cut Up TREES! That Is Totally Unacceptable! We Need Clean Fuels Such As Solar And Magnetism. Water Cannot Be A Fuel For Cars Etc Because Animals People Plants… ALL Living Beings~Things Need That Water To Live And We Currently Do Not Have Enough Water And Drought In Many Places. Melting Disappearing Glaciers Mean Even Less Water! ~::~

9. urthogie - January 27, 2010

because it was posted yesterday…

10. SuperBowser - January 28, 2010

Leak of specifics? Rubbish!

11. marshallgetto - January 29, 2010

Change now!

Obama ’08!

12. CocoaLuv22 - January 31, 2010

I think i second that

13. CocoaLuv22 - February 2, 2010

I think man it’s so simple…our reliance on oil is the main cause for the majority of the world’s ills right now: war in iraq (and across the world), global warming, and inflation…and not to mention oil is a depletable natural resource that will disappear in this century…it’s past time to think seriously about fuel alternatives…this is probably the most underrated issue in this election, yet obama is the only one willing to go into depth about it

14. fizzybgood - February 5, 2010

I’m so glad he mentioned the Appalachians and MTR. This is the first time I’ve ever been enthusiastic about a politician. He has my support and my vote.

15. hknawaz1 - February 6, 2010

This guyz is going to be legend and gonna create an amazaing insiperational story for the generations to come….
he is going to change the entire the way politics works…. not in USA but across the globe… every aspiring leader will look at him as a role model…

This Guy Rocks….

He has clear thoughts and knows what to do.. and what not to…

Great man… America is really a blessed nation.

16. feely121 - February 9, 2010

I think Go Obama!!!

17. haasxaar - February 10, 2010

Barack is a very intelligent and eloquent man – Europe cannot wait until the day when he moves into the White House.

18. nanoev - February 12, 2010

This is the defining issue for me in the coming election, and I like what I hear here.

19. gamejatt - February 15, 2010

obama is right on the money, he knows his plans and he needs to talk more about this in the upcoming primaries.

20. mrtyles - February 16, 2010

I think i have went from gravel to obama. obama is great.

21. Mike104961 - February 18, 2010

Look to the future! Hydrogen fuel is within grasp. We will soon be a carbon free country and lead the world in innovation and clean energy!

Texas Students for Obama!
Michael

22. CallMeNiel - February 18, 2010

Ethanol fuel would have to be cellulosic to hope to be efficient.

23. zytekfan - February 18, 2010

We need to adapt the EU model for fuel efficiency.

50mpg+ diesel cars.

Hell, the Audi R8 super car has a 600hp V12 diesel that gets 24mpg!

24. carrii8 - February 19, 2010

It will be nice to have a smart president.

25. MegamiTenchi - February 22, 2010

I think This might sound a bit silly to most people, but I’ve watched the Eyes of Nye, and I have seen Bill Nye speak, and I wonder if he would not make a good Science Advisor?


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