Climate policy marks a clear distinction in political races beyond the presidential election

Climate policy has become a pivotal issue in congressional and gubernatorial campaigns across the United States, with candidates debating the future of energy.

Jennifer McDermott and Gary D. Robertson report for The Associated Press.


In short:

  • The debate intensifies as voters feel the impact of climate change, with Republicans advocating for an inclusive energy strategy and Democrats emphasizing the urgency of transitioning to renewable resources.
  • Record levels of clean power resources and energy technologies were added in the U.S. last year, signaling a significant shift toward cleaner energy.
  • The political landscape is divided, with differing views on how to balance economic benefits, energy independence, and environmental protection.

Key quote:

“This should never be an either-or conversation. Let’s work together to look at every reasonable option without compromising the future we should all endeavor to protect.”

— Dave Reichert, former Republican congressman running for governor

Why this matters:

Climate policy is poised to be a significant factor in the upcoming election cycle, with candidates across the spectrum acknowledging its importance. The debate is evolving from whether action should be taken to what kind of action is most effective.

Meanwhile, in the U.S. House, there is a two-faced charade of climate denial while diving into the pot of federal renewable incentives and tax breaks.

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