Voters had a clear choice, and they chose accordingly. The incoming Trump administration is promising government efficiency and accountability and fiscal restraint, rejecting costly green policies.
The climate movement's future is cloudy at best, especially as Democrats face overwhelming rejection from voters who are burdened by rising electricity and food prices.
Kamala Harris touted a $1 trillion investment in the green economy, but voters observed the effects: plant closures and rising costs, leaving them skeptical of the agenda.
Democrats need new messages and messengers as their climate agenda has been overwhelmingly rejected. The question now is: which way do they go?
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