Should Candidates Talk About Climate Change? - NYTimes.com
Absolutely. This issue is preeminent, in talking about quality of life, the economy, fair development, and planning for a desirable future for the next generations.
"...The short answer is that – at the national level and among ten key swing states – taking a pro-climate stand appears to benefit candidates more than hurt them with registered voters. Of course, the political dynamics in any given district may be an exception to this pattern, but it is important to note that the pattern is similar at both the national and swing-state scales...."
Absolutely. This issue is preeminent, in talking about quality of life, the economy, fair development, and planning for a desirable future for the next generations.
"...The short answer is that – at the national level and among ten key swing states – taking a pro-climate stand appears to benefit candidates more than hurt them with registered voters. Of course, the political dynamics in any given district may be an exception to this pattern, but it is important to note that the pattern is similar at both the national and swing-state scales...."
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