January 23, 2012

No 'Solyndra Fatigue' on Campaign Trail

Maria Gallucci, InsideClimate News


AP Photo

How much political capital can Republican candidates and their aligned groups continue to squeeze out of Solyndra, the giant green stain on President Obama's first term?

Read Full Article ››

TAGGED: Barack Obama, Solyndra

RECOMMENDED ARTICLES

January 23, 2012
Obama: An Oilman in the White House?
Robert Rapier, Energy Collective
Question: What do President Barack Obama and ex-President Jimmy Carter have in common? more ››
January 23, 2012
Obama Got It Dead Right on Keystone XL
Luke Metzger, Texas Tribune
Texans have never been afraid of a challenge, especially when it comes to energy. Since discovering oil at Spindletop early last century, Texans have used ingenuity and hard work to make the Lone Star state the energy capital of... more ››
January 23, 2012
Keystone Pipeline: Delayed, But Not to Be Denied
Editorial, Statesman
President Barack Obama this week said no at least for now to a Canadian energy company's proposal to build and operate the $7 billion, 1,700-mile Keystone XL pipeline, which would carry oil sands crude from Alberta to Texas. more ››
January 19, 2012
Obama's Pipeline Decision Delays Energy Security
Editorial, USA Today
The Obama administration's kick-the-can decision to reject the Keystone XL pipeline, at least for now, leaves a confusing muddle that exemplifies the continuing fecklessness of U.S. energy policy. more ››
January 17, 2012
The Risky Green Investments of Obama
Brian Koenig, The New American
The Obama administration’s track record with taxpayer-funded, green-tech subsidies is severely flawed, and according to new documents obtained by CBS News, its failures were all too predictable. The Energy Department's... more ››