America's highest office has long had a relationship to the planet that is anything but straightforward. Given enormous social, economic and political changes in our nation's history, ranking presidents on green criteria is no easy task. This list couldn't possibly reflect all the issues involved, but it is a subjective look at highlights in the evolution of environmental policy and protection.
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10 Greenest Presidents in U.S. History
It’s Time to Start Paying Attention to John McCain’s Ideas on Climate Change
Senator McCain plans to “hijack” landmark legislation on global warming.
Presidential candidates and their green stances
As the American presidential election approaches, we decided to have a look at the candidates’ stance on climate change. Is there any hope in sight? Well, it can’t get any worse that Bush’s (non)policies, so, yes, I guess there is some hope...
Video: Advisers To Presidential Candidates Discuss Energy, Climate Policies
Three advisers to the 2008 presidential candidates describe their respective candidate's energy, environmental and climate change policies should their candidate be elected president.
Clinton Jabs at Obama Energy Policy; Obama Replies, "Scoreboard!"
Clinton accuses Obama of being all talk and no walk, by suggesting that he voted for the 2005 Cheney-crafted Energy Policy Act. A bill that Clinton claims is lining the pockets of big oil as the cost of gas nears $4 per gallon.

Charitable Gift to Inspire Green Families
Gift idea for bundling books and charitable donations to foundations and action agents. Inspire a whole family.

Bill Clinton, Freddi Zeiler & BKFK Help Kids Change the World
While it's not purely about the environment, it IS about Freddi Zeiler who wrote a book teaching kids how to raise money for quality charities in 3 main areas (people, animals, environment). She got a nice mention in Bill Clinton's book Giving. Something to be thankful for.

Bill Clinton Is High on Hydrogen
Bill Clinton and his foundation have endorsed hydrogen as a method of helping to green up cities nationwide.

The 5 Best Presidential Candidates to Address Climate Change
Taking action on climate change is now a major political issue as well as a moral issue and this is particularly true for U.S. voters this year. The following are the top five presidential candidates of 2008, based on the issue of climate change.

Which Democratic Candidate is the King (or Queen) of Cleantech?
One of these people might become the next president, and billions in funding (as well as the fate of the planet) hangs in the balance. So who - among the Democrats - is looking out for you?
Sen. Clinton Talks Innovation For Clean Energy
Clinton tells Indian Institute of Technology alumni during their 2007 Global Conference that innovation in technology would play a vital role
in combating climate change. She calls for the modern-day formation of an agency similar to DARPA (the Defense Advanced
Research Projects Agency) to drive technological advances.