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Political Climate: The Midterm Forecast

Political Climate: The Midterm Forecast

With the US midterm elections looming, the window for enacting meaningful climate policy may be closing. Democrats were assumed to be in for a shellacking in November, but that may no longer be the case. What is the midterm forecast, and how does that affect climate action?

Climate One · Climate One from The Commonwealth Club

October 7, 202255m 27s

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Show Notes

With the US midterm elections looming, the window for enacting meaningful climate policy may be closing. November’s elections will determine which party controls Congress, and that will have far reaching implications for the planet. Historically, the midterms have been bad news for the party in control of the White House, but the Dobbs decision by the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade and the passage of the Inflation Reduction Act may have changed that calculus. Where do voters stand going into the midterms, and how does climate factor into their decisions? 


Guests: 

Nathaniel Stinnett, Founder & Executive Director, Environmental Voter Project

Chelsea Henderson, Director of Editorial Content, RepublicEN

Jean Chemnick, Climate Reporter, E&E News


For show notes and related links, visit ClimateOne.org

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