Meet the Presidential Candidates - Mike Huckabee

This is the ninth in a series of posts outlining where the 2008 presidential candidates stand on climate and energy issues. The information was culled from resources developed by Courtney Fryxell and the League of Conservation Voters. You can get additional information on the candidates at HeatIsOn.org.

We will be updating this info on a regular basis and I would love to know what you think about these posts and about the candidates. Its clear that the 2008 presidential will be the most important on climate and environmental issues in decades. Your vote can help make the difference in electing a president who will take bold and just action to reduce global warming and one who will continue the status quo.

MIKE HUCKABEE

Check out these video clips of Mike Huckabee and let us know what you think.

Answering questions on global warming (with Duncan Hunter)

Leaving the planet in better shape for future generations

CARBON CAPS AND TARGETS

Huckabee has not articulated a position yet.

FUEL EFFICIENCY

Huckabee has not articulated a position yet.

RENEWABLE ELECTRICITY STANDARDS

Huckabee has not articulated a position yet.

EFFICIENCY TARGETS

Huckabee has not articulated a position yet.

NEW COAL PLANTS AND LIQUID COAL

Huckabee has not articulated a position yet.

For more info on Huckabee:

Website: http://www.explorehuckabee.com/index.cfm?FuseAction=Home.Home
Global warming and energy are not discussed on his website

1 Response to “Meet the Presidential Candidates - Mike Huckabee”


  1. 1 Marian May 20th, 2007 at 10:30 am

    Good morning everyone, and would like to invite you for daily updated news on biofuels, ethanol, emissions and climate to:

    http://www.ethanol-news.de

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