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Election 2008

An environmental victory

On Election Day, our country elected a pro-environment president and swept in a stronger pro-environment majority in Congress, including Kay Hagan, Larry Kissell and Heath Shuler – candidates endorsed by Environment North Carolina. Read more about the victory and congratulate the winners here.

Where the candidates stand on the environment

Environment North Carolina has endorsed Rep. Heath Shuler this election season. To provide the public with information about his environmental records, we have compiled the following resources:

 


Environment North Carolina Endorses Larry Kissell

Raleigh, NC-- Environment North Carolina today announced its support for Larry Kissell in his effort to unseat incumbent Robin Hayes, noting Kissell’s commitment to alternative energy sources, and Hayes’s abysmal track record on the environment. Read More.

Environment North Carolina Endorses Heath Shuler

Raleigh, NC-- Environment North Carolina today announced its support for Congressman Heath Shuler in his re-election bid, noting the leading role he played in his first term in office in preserving Western North Carolina and strong overall environmental voting record. Read more.

Environment America, our national federation, endorses Barack Obama for president

New video showcases grassroots support for Obama as the best candidate for the environment and our energy future

Environment America endorsed Barack Obama for president, citing his clear and bold solutions to our current energy woes and strong commitment to the protection of our environment. “Sen. Obama has publicly committed to fully addressing the pressing problem of global warming and moving the United States toward a new energy future. Read more.

 

The thinking behind our endorsement

Why Environment America supports Barack Obama for president

Environment America is endorsing Barack Obama for president because he will bring to the presidency the clearest solutions for and strongest commitment to the protection of our environment. He has publicly committed to fully addressing the pressing problem of global warming and carrying the United States toward a new energy future. He has made energy and the environment some of the top issues of his campaign and as a public servant has a long and consistent record of supporting the environment. Read more.

Compare the candidates

A head-to-head comparison on the environment
See how Barack Obama and John McCain's environmental voting records compare by taking a look at our comprehensive head-to-head chart. View the chart.

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