Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris offer a stark choice for voters on whether global warming is even happening and whether the government should be taking steps to try to address it.
Once perceived by the general public as a distant problem, the effects of climate change have taken on added urgency in Wisconsin, with warmer winters, record-setting droughts and major flooding. To reduce those effects,
A poll shows most Florida residents would support climate-change fighting politicians, but that's not who's leading in the state.
Environmental Groups are staying quiet on Vice President Kamala Harris spending millions on private jet flights since becoming the Democratic nominee.
The upcoming US presidential election will determine how the country regulates tech, combats the climate crisis and decides on access to abortion
Kopp said while New Jersey is trying to mitigate the effects of climate change, such as proposing new rules known as Protecting Against Climate Threats Resilient Environments and Landscapes (NJPACT REAL), it helps “to have a federal partner in preparing for those events of climate change.”
Baldwin has long been vocal about the threats climate change pose to Wisconsin. Hovde has said much less about his plans.
Trump's global warming refernces on the campaign trail include narratives that misrepresent reality and conflict with decades of data.
The next President will have to deal with a stream of unnatural disasters. So perhaps it would be wise for Harris to more aggressively remind voters of the stakes.
Federal officials said some of the disinformation that pulls Americans apart are coordinated campaigns by foreign countries trying to sow discord in U.S. elections.
The Inflation Reduction Act was enacted in a hyper-partisan environment, but it has gained support among Republicans. Will its emissions-cutting programs endure?