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Wait, Why Wasn’t There a Climate Backlash?

Por: The Atlantic Science November 16, 2022

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Joe Biden's energy balancing act really worked.Jordan Gale / The New York Times / ReduxNovember 16, 2022, 10:59 AM ETThere should have been a climate backlash.A week out, that’s what’s most astonishing about the midterm elections. During previous administrations, voters penalized congressional Democrats for even trying to pass a climate bill. That’s what happened in 1993 and 2009. This time, Democrats actually did it with the... + full article



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