In an interview with Joe Klein today, Sen. Obama acknowledged the brilliant letter to the next president by Michael Pollan and said that agriculture is a huge contributor to GHG, is a national security risk, and is built in cheap oil. As Pollan said in that letter, "Food is about to demand your attention."
"I was just reading an article in the New York Times by Michael Pollen about food and the fact that our entire agricultural system is built on cheap oil. As a consequence, our agriculture sector actually is contributing more greenhouse gases than our transportation sector. And in the mean time, it's creating monocultures that are vulnerable to national security threats, are now vulnerable to sky-high food prices or crashes in food prices, huge swings in commodity prices, and are partly responsible for the explosion in our healthcare costs because they're contributing to type 2 diabetes, stroke and heart disease, obesity, all the things that are driving our huge explosion in healthcare costs. That's just one sector of the economy. You think about the same thing is true on transportation. The same thing is true on how we construct our buildings. The same is true across the board. For us to say we are just going to completely revamp how we use energy in a way that deals with climate change, deals with national security and drives our economy, that's going to be my number one priority when I get into office, assuming, obviously, that we have done enough to just stabilize the immediate economic situation."


Comments: 6 ( 1 removed by Kurt Michael Friese )
Yep - the common denominator re: most of our major issues is energy. Obama's focus on renewable energy, which has evolved over the course of his primary and general election campaigns, is now up to speed. That alone is reason to enthusiastically support him - not just with votes, but with money as well.