Given the 2010 midterm elections, what’s next for U.S. climate and energy policy? Yeah, you’re right: probably nothing! Nonetheless, that’s not going to stop me from debating the issue with Steve Everley of American Solutions.

Everley and I have debated before, online at Salon.com and in person before a semi-drunk audience of Chicago hipsters. Despite my overwhelming victories on those prior debates (as judged by my friends and family), Everley is coming back for more. He just can’t say no to the beard!

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It all goes down tomorrow today, Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2010, at 11 a.m. Pacific (2 p.m. Eastern). You can watch it right here:

You can submit questions via the widget above or, if you like, tag them with #hpenergydebate on Twitter. Tune in!

(Thanks to Huffington Post for setting this up.)