Climate Politics
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Severe weather could dampen Election Day
Will voter enthusiasm be enough to battle with increasingly terrible weather?
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North Dakota tribes issue thousands of IDs to stop voter suppression
Faced with a restrictive voter ID law, these tribes are rolling out all the stops getting their members to the polls.
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4 indigenous leaders on what Bolsonaro means for Brazil
Bolsonaro won’t take office until January, but he is already be having an impact on the country’s indigenous populations.
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6 states where voters could counter Trump’s environmental rollbacks
“I don’t think there’s any way we would’ve survived against this much money without this diverse of a coalition.”
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How anti-clean energy campaigns create a mirage of public support
Business owners in Washington and Oregon say they were misled into endorsements.
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Big Oil wants to kill a carbon price with one simple trick (it’s $$$)
Voters could pass the country’s first fee on carbon next week in Washington state.
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If Jeff Flake has taken up your cause, your cause is in danger
Which is bad news for climate change.
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Hurricane Michael could help climate denier Rick Scott in the Florida Senate race
Could Hurricane Michael provide the updraft Florida climate hawks need to soar to victory?
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Floridians who missed voter registration deadline because of Hurricane Michael are out of luck
Several civil rights groups have filed an injunction against the state, which refuses to further extend the registration deadline despite issuing mass evacuations.
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Carbon tax debate: Nobels and IPCC vs. Trump and Doug Ford
Who do you think you should trust?