Posts Tagged “Obama”

You Haven’t Beat Us Yet, Climate Change

By | April 12, 2012

Word on the street (and by street, I mean almost every climate change scientist and environmental newspaper on the planet including Scientific American, NPR, and the Guardian) lately is that climate change may be irreversible. While that thought is undoubtedly scary, we here at Amovens remain optimistic about our global warming combat skills. Auden Schendler, [...]

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Bringing “Change” to the Green Discussion: Obama and the Environment

By | March 27, 2012

In honor of the upcoming presidential elections, we’re featuring a three-post series on the ridesharing policies of different administrations. Previously, we posted about the Roosevelt administration’s policies to promote ridesharing during World War II and the policies supported by both Richard Nixon and Jimmy Carter to reduce oil consumption in the 1970s. Today, we’re concluding the series with [...]

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