The strikes by Hurricanes Helene and Milton have made dealing with climate disasters a major issue in the contest’s final weeks.
The vow by White House climate adviser John Podesta comes as nations worldwide enter a final crunch to determine a new target for climate finance ahead of global climate talks next month. But much of America’s ability to fulfill that promise depends on the outcome of U.S. elections in November.
Young evangelical Christians plan to campaign at religious colleges to get voters to consider climate change. It’s part of a movement to link Christian values with climate action.
The devastation wrought by Hurricane Helene has brought climate change to the forefront of the presidential campaign
Proposition 4 proposes a bond that would fund a wide range of climate-related projects, focusing on those related to improving access to safe drinking water, wildfire prevention and the protection of lands and communities in California.
Gallego, a current House lawmaker, said climate change will further exacerbate the state’s water shortages, and called for resilience measures, while arguing Kari Lake doesn’t believe in climate change.
The report found that threats and harassment of local officials are causing many to reconsider public service, undermining democratic ideals. The data for the report was collected via survey responses from election officials across San Diego,
Green subsidies will probably survive Mr Trump’s re-election, and Big Oil will probably do just fine under Ms Harris
Vice President Kamala Harris calls climate change a “global challenge.” Former President Donald Trump dismisses the science of climate change as a “scam” and a “hoax.”
Insurers understand the devastating probable outcomes of climate change, as do investors like Tom Steyer and leaders of businesses big or small. It’s a scientific reality and shared challenge for humanity,