Republican debate: What they said (and didn't say) about climate

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Republican debate: What they said (and didn't say) about climate
bbc.com

After reading out some statistics from the deadly Hawaii wildfires, they played a clip from a member of the Young Americans for Freedom, a conservative youth activist organisation, who said climate was the number one issue for young people.

Asked to raise their hand if they thought mankind was to blame, not one went up. And only one candidate said climate change was real in the short discussion that followed.

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis said it was childish to ask for a show of hands and instead laid into Joe Biden for the president's response to Hawaii.

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This exchange is why they want to raise the voting age to 25.

Hopefully, those in their youth will not forget what this Republican Party has done to address climate change. Never forget and never vote Republican.

That's not how conservatives work sadly.

Merkel ruled Germany for 16 years but 1 year after her party was out of power they started campaigns about how broken the bureaucracy is and how bad the electricity-grid is without the atomic power which they decided to quit or complain about the government making changes to what heating is allowed in houses in order to be on track with the climate targets (which is a very steep climb since they didn't do anything)

And people eat it up and vote for them again or go even more extreme because that kind of thing makes people lose faith in the process all together.

Conservatives in government: Do nothing. Conservatives in opposition: The government does nothing, vote for us!