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J_William_Ryan

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1. "...but it's not hopeless."
Mon Nov 11, 2024, 04:17 PM
Nov 2024

Yes, it is.

It’s the role and responsibility of Congress to address the fact of human-causes climate change – not the president.

Congress needs to enact the regulatory and spending measures to make the changes needed to remedy the problem – and that will never happen the consequence of Republican opposition, opposition that would exist even if Democrats control Congress.

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