Not too long ago, belief in climate science
wasn't a political issue. Honestly! As recently as the 2008 U.S.
presidential election, both the Democratic and Republican candidates
professed belief in the threat of global warming, and each advanced
policies designed to curb U.S. carbon emissions. Senator John McCain had
even co-sponsored one of the first congressional bills to create a
carbon cap-and-trade system. And it wasn't just McCain; Mitt Romney,
runner-up for the GOP nomination last time around, supported a regional
cap-and-trade program while he was governor of Massachusetts. There was
still a wide gap between Democrats and Republicans on the severity of
the climate-change threat and on how ambitious carbon-cutting policy
should be, but at least there was a general agreement that global
warming was a real thing. Read More
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