The presidential election is crucial for climate policy, but local elections will significantly impact the pace of the U.S. transition away from fossil fuels.
House and Senate control is crucial for effective climate legislation, with the ongoing balance of power directly influencing policies like the Inflation Reduction Act.
In closely watched races, such as Pennsylvania, climate issues are front and center, highlighting the divide between candidates on energy policy and its impacts.
Laurel Javors emphasizes that while the presidency is important for climate action, the local elections also play a pivotal role in shaping future policies.
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