
A sinkhole suddenly appeared today in the major north-south artery (I-25) through Denver, just north of the major east-west artery (I-70). From the image you can see the cracks radiating across the whole north bound section.
John McCain
- Equates environmentalism with National Security.
- Supports a cap-and-trade system; capping emissions from utilities, industry, and transport at 2004 levels by 2012 and then gradually decrease emissions to about 30% of 2004 levels by 2050.
- Support fuel economy standards, but has not outlined specific goals.
- Supports renewables, but has not offered a specific target.
- Supports increased use of biofuels, but opposes subsidies for ethanol.
- Supports use of coal, and wants to find cleaner ways to use it.
- Significant support for nuclear power.
Hillary Clinton
- Cap and trade system for carbon emissions.
- Reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 80 percent from 1990 levels by 2050.
- Stronger energy and auto efficiency standards, specifically increasing fuel efficiency standards to 55 miles per gallon by 2030.
- Calls for getting 25% of U.S. electricity from renewables by 2025.
- Significant increase in green research funding.
- Supports clean coal.
- Is agnostic on nuclear power.
Barack Obama
- Implement an economy-wide cap-and-trade auction program to reduce greenhouse gas emissions 80% by 2050.
- Wants to establish strong annual reduction targets, with a mandate of reducing emissions to 1990 levels by 2020.
- Would invest some of the revenue generated from the cap-and-trade in; advanced biofuels, plug-in hybrids, low emissions coal plants, and begin transition to a new digital electricity grid.
- Supports expansion of biofuels.
- Supports clean coal technology.
- Supports Nuclear Energy.
- Clean Technologies Deployment Venture Capital Fund, modeled after the Central Intelligence Agency In-Q-Tel program to partner with existing investment funds and our National Laboratories to ensure that promising technologies move beyond the lab and are commercialized in the U.S.
- Require 25 Percent of Electricity to Come from Renewable Sources by 2025.
- Improving energy efficiency.
John McCain's web site is pretty much devoid of any discussion on the federal funding of science research. Other than on climates issues and NASA, science policy is far down on his list of priorities. However, he did vote for the 2007 America COMPETES Act (H.R.2272), which supported greatly increased funding for the NSF, DOE Office of Science and other federal research agencies as well as increased support for math and science education at all levels. He did vote to expand funding for embryonic stem cell research.
Hillary Clinton has a whole Web page devoted to her Innovation Agenda, where she describes her road map for moving U.S. science and technology into the 21st century.
- Establish a $50-billion R&D Fund for Green Energy.
- Increase the basic research budgets 50 percent over 10 years at NSF, the DOE's Office of Science, and the DoD.
- Increase the NIH budget by 50 percent over 5 years and aim to double it over 10 years.
- Establish a National Energy Council for Climate and GreenTech research.
- Re-establish NASA's mission to study the earth.
Barack Obama has his own Web page devoted exclusively to technology issues. His technology agenda is almost identical to Clinton's, but contains significantly more detail. Increasing federal science funding and education are top priorities.Technology
- Double federal funding on basic research
- Proposes investing $150 billion over 10 years in R&D for renewables, biofuels, efficiency, and other clean tech.
- Delay NASA's return to the Moon and Mars projects to help fund his priorities.
Barack Obama would go further byScience and Math Education
- making it easier for foreign talent to live, work, and even attain permanent citizenship in the U.S.
- Deploy next-generation broadband.
- Protect intellectual property at home and abroad.
- Reform the patent system.
John McCain doesn't talk much about the need to focus on science and math curriculum. His Web site, which implies that school choice is his weapon of choice for creating a more competitive workforce. He has a history of waffling on the issue of teaching evolution in school.