Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Ron Paul talks to Grist about the environment

Ron Paul talks to Grist about energy and the environment

Ron Paul has said very little about environmental issues during his quixotic but surprisingly popular presidential campaign -- until now. In an eco-focused interview with Grist and Outside, Paul talks about why he thinks global warming isn't a big deal, why we shouldn't worry about where our oil comes from, and why the government should end all energy subsidies. He also declares the U.S. EPA unnecessary, explains how free markets and private-property rights will save the environment, and talks about his love of bicycling. Don't miss it -- and don't miss the interviews we've done with other presidential candidates.
new in Grist: An interview with Ron Paul
new in Grist: A fact sheet on Ron Paul
in Grist: A special series on the presidential race and the environment

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