Green must supplant the red, white and blue in a new America, writer says

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onApr 15, 2007 @ 11:16 PDT

In the cover story of this weekโ€™s Times Magazine, foreign affairs columnist Thomas Friedman wrote that the U.S. doesnโ€™t just need the first black president, it needs the first green president; it doesnโ€™t merely need the first woman president, it needs the first environmentalย president.

In advocating โ€œa redefined, broader and more muscularโ€ green strategy, Friedman said the struggle is so titanic in scale it can only be addressed effectively by an America with 50 green states, not one divided between red and blueย states.

Above all, it calls for a president tough enough to level with the American people about the profound economic, geopolitical and climate threats posed by addiction to oil โ€” and to offer a real plan to reduce dependence on fossilย fuels.

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