GreenCrawler.com's blog features a great article from Gist.com that gives a quick-and-dirty rundown of the candidates’ green positions, with current platforms, voting records, video, audio, and more.
2008 election

How "green" are your 2008 presidential candidates?
Sununu v the World
An Earth Day web video examining US Senator John E. Sununu’s dangerous record on global warming and his previous statements that human activity does not contribute to climate change.
NAFTA: Only If We Absolutely Hafta
I don’t know if you caught it, but the whole Hillary Clinton-Barack Obama flap over NAFTA exposed a dirty little secret: The North American Free Trade Agreement isn’t about American jobs or cheap Mexican labor—it’s about Canadian oil....
In Coal Blood: Finding an Alternative for Holcomb, Kansas
As the battle over coal plants in Western Kansas rages, two bloggers go head-to-head with positions and solutions. Part 1

The Best ECO-Candidate
Who should it be? Before we go into individual candidates, let's break down political ideologies...

The 5 Best Presidential Candidates to Address Climate Change
With all respect (and perhaps some thanks) to Mr. Gore, taking action on climate change is now a major political issue as well as a moral issue. This is particularly true for U.S. voters this year, who are trying to decide on their nation’s next president

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.

CleanTech's Republican Candidate Allies
Yesterday we took a look at the Democrats and their stance on the environment, now lets look at the republicans and see how they stack up!!

NBC affiliate announces Chicago's win of Green Party National Convention
This relatively long announcement by a network affiliate of the Chicago win of the 2008 Green Party of US National Convention may be an indication of the changing tides as mainstream media pays more attention to anything "green".