
The DNC killed the climate debate. But on Wednesday night 10 Democratic presidential hopefuls will still have the chance to show their climate savvy in a less-heated environment. Each candidate will take the stage, one by one, during CNN's 7-hour climate crisis town hall event.
All 10 participants — the likes of Elizabeth Warren, Pete Buttigieg, Bernie Sanders, and Kamala Harris — have now released climate plans detailing how they would decarbonize the U.S. economy to avoid the worsening consequences of a heating planet. Many of these consequences, like increased drought, wildfire, and vanishing ice, are readily apparent. Read more...
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