Donald Trump all but ignored climate change at Tuesday’s presidential debate while Kamala Harris voiced support of both fossil fuels and increased clean energy spending
While she decides, it’s not like the climate will let her have a breather. After all, Harris took the reins of the Democratic Party during the hottest summer on record—a summer where New England roasted in the triple digits and Phoenix was over 100 degrees Fahrenheit for 100 days straight.
ESPN NFL analyst Mina Kimes took issue with the lack of time spent talking about climate change during the presidential debate on ABC News.
After a year of floods and storms across the country, more than 10 percent of Americans no longer have home insurance, as climate risk sends the insurance industry fleeing vulnerable places. Record heat waves have strained infrastructure and killed hundreds of Americans.
Vice President Harris said the economic costs of climate change are already clear, with homeowners facing skyrocketing insurance prices.
Donald Trump offered no climate plan during his debate with Kamala Harris, claiming instead that China paid Joe Biden “millions of dollars.”
KING 5 fact checked some of the claims made by the Bob Ferguson and Dave Reichert during the debate on Sept. 10.
Former President Donald Trump, who has famously called climate change a “hoax” for many years, hasn’t used the word lately with respect to climate change. But he still clings to some similar arguments,
Polls show voters are concerned with other issues, such as inflation and immigration. But the environment continues to be a top concern for many voters, especially younger ones, and the issue crosses lines of faith and politics in ways that others don’t.
The most important thing we need to do for the climate is make sure we defeat Donald Trump,” said Lena Moffitt, executive director of Evergreen Action.