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Compare what Biden and Palin have said on the important science policy issues.
- Climate Change
- Nuclear Energy
- Drilling for Oil
- Healthcare
- Embryonic Stem Cell Research
- Sex education
- Evolution and Intelligent Design
Joe Biden D-DE |
Sarah Palin R-AK |
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| Climate Change |
“The science is clear: Human activities are changing our climate, and Senator Biden continues to lead the fight for responsible management of our environment. Climate change threatens not just our environment, but our economy and our national security. The time to act is now.” Fact Sheet, Biden’s Senate office. |
“I believe that man’s activities certainly can be contributing to the issue of global warming, climate change. . . . Regardless, though, of the reason for climate change, whether it’s entirely, wholly caused by man’s activities or is part of the cyclical nature of our planet — the warming and the cooling trends — regardless of that, John McCain and I agree that we gotta do something about it and we have to make sure that we’re doing all we can to cut down on pollution,” Interview, ABC News, September 2008. |
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| Nuclear Energy |
“I see a role for nuclear, but first you’ve got to deal with the security as well as the safety concerns. I’d be spending a whole hell of a lot of money trying to figure out how to reconfigure the spent fuel into reusable fuel. I would not invest in [growing our nuclear power capacity in its current form], but I would invest in sorting out the storage and waste problems.” Interview, Grist, August 29, 2007. |
“Starting in January, in a McCain-Palin administration, we’re going to lay more pipelines . . . build more nuclear plants . . . create jobs with clean coal . . . and move forward on solar, wind, geothermal and other alternative sources.” Speech, Republican National Convention, September 3, 2008. |
| Drilling for Oil |
“When you first hear the idea ‘let’s allow offshore drilling and it will cut gas prices,’ it sounds like it makes sense, especially when gas is more than $4 a gallon. But the facts say otherwise. The only way we can achieve energy and climate security in this country is to reduce our dependence on oil.” Press release from Senate office, July 2008. |
“Our opponents say, again and again, that drilling will not solve all of America’s energy problems – as if we all didn’t know that already. But the fact that drilling won’t solve every problem is no excuse to do nothing at all.” Speech, Republican National Convention, September 2008. |
| Healthcare |
“Joe Biden’s highest priorities – along with ending the war in Iraq – are universal health care and education. He will work to bring together key health care stakeholders from labor, business, health care and government to seize the historic opportunity created by the recognition from organizations ranging from Fortune 500 companies, the Business Roundtable and the AMA to the labor movement that the time has come for universal, affordable health care.” |
“We will do our part as a government to help those who cannot help themselves. We are excited about our Youth Wellness Initiatives combating alcohol, abuse and suicide. And educating kids about healthy eating and physical activities. But government cannot cure all ills. And don’t assume more laws foisted on Alaskans are the only answer – most “bad activity” is already illegal. We have got to make wise, healthy personal choices. . . .” Speech, State of the State Address, January 2008. |
| Embryonic Stem Cell Research |
“I hear all this talk about how the Republicans are going to work in dealing with parents who have both. . . the joy and the difficulty of raising a child who has a developmental disability, who were born with a birth defect. Well, guess what folks? If you care about it, why don’t you support stem-cell research?” Rally Columbia, MO, September 2008. |
“My personal opinion is we should not create human life, create an embryo and then destroy it for research, if there are other options out there. . . . And thankfully, again, not only are there other options, but we’re getting closer and closer to finding a tremendous amount more of options, like, as I mentioned, the adult stem cell research.” Interview, ABC News, September 2008. |
| Sex Education |
“Millions of women and girls do not have the power to make sexual decisions: abstinence is not an option when you lack the power to choose. Girls’ education and women’s empowerment are critical in the fight against AIDS.” Speech, Foreign Relations Committee hearing, October 24, 2007. |
“[E]xplicit sex-ed programs will not find my support.” Response, Eagle Forum Alaska Questionnaire [source: MSNBC], 2006. |
| Evolution and Intelligent Design |
[In response to a question on teaching intelligent design in schools] “This is reversible, man. This is reversible. We don’t have to go down this road. I refuse to believe the majority of people believe this malarkey!” Interview, Real Time with Bill Maher, 2005 |
“I don’t think there should be a prohibition against debate if it comes up in class. It doesn’t have to be part of the curriculum.” Interview, Anchorage Daily News, October 2006 |




