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A new ad from our friends at wecansolveit.org. It will run nationally on cable news channels with concentrated efforts in Denver during the Democratic convention and Minneapolis during the Republican convention.
Ralph Nader Holds Press Conference In DC
According to Glassbooth

Ralph Nader shares a 83% similarity with your beliefs.

Sorry Ralph. Obama's 71% is good enough for me, and he has a chance of winning.

What can I say, except thanks to Gernot Wagner at Environmental Economics for pointing this out. He links to comments by Brad DeLong and Joseph Romm.
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ScienceDebate2008 didn't happen during the primaries, but the team behind the effort released 14 questions they wanted the candidates to answer a little over a month ago. So far as I know, neither candidate has yet made a formal response. They should. Science issues haven't received much press, but results of a poll released by Scientists and Engineers for America show that the public is very interested.

Until the candidates provide more detailed responses on their own, AAAS has compiled a table comparing the positions that McCain and Obama take on issues related to energy and climate change, health care, and competitiveness and innovation. The most detailed information is available for issues related to energy and climate change.

The information AAAS provides is informative. But I hope that the candidates will provide more. I urge them to tell us more about their views on the role of science in policy making, the role of the federal government in protecting water resources, and the role of the federal government in preparing students for careers in science and technology. I urge them to answer all of the 14 questions.

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