The Climate Question the Next President Will Have to Answer
Briefly

Harris briefly mentioned people losing their homes and insurance rates rising due to extreme weather, stating 'we can deal with this issue' but then shifted to American manufacturing and gas production.
During the debate, Trump made a scattered mention of solar energy, warning about a shift under a Kamala Harris presidency, while he also claimed to be a 'big fan of solar'.
The impact of climate change is seen daily, with record heat waves, floods, and fires affecting millions, but debate discussions failed to address actionable plans for coping with these changes.
The absence of significant climate discussion in the presidential debates contradicts the urgent reality that the next president will need to face extreme weather challenges head-on.
Read at The Atlantic
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