Midterms and Climate Conditions
Your one-stop shop for the biggest climate fights and most important environmental issues this election season.
In This Series
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Climate politics could break the GOP
"Oh shit, climate change is happening!"
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Trump’s next climate nemesis is running for New York attorney general
Letitia James and Zephyr Teachout are fighting to be New York's next top lawyer -- and a thorn in Trump's side.
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Inside the manipulative, tricky, devious, world-saving plan of the Environmental Voter Project
Relying on tools of behavioral psychology, a get-out-the-vote effort urges environmentalists to the polls -- and barely mentions the environment at all.
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Trump’s attacks on public lands could help Democrats out West
Races in New Mexico, Montana, and Utah all of a sudden look competitive.
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Toxic algae has oozed out of lakes and into Florida’s Senate race
Thank the slimeballs for injecting environmental issues into Florida's U.S. Senate race.
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Why Alaska might seriously consider a carbon tax
A price on carbon could tackle two huge problems at once: climate change and a lack of revenue.
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Should big corporations pay for clean energy? Portland voters will decide.
It's one of two climate change measures headed to the ballot in the Northwest this November.
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A new GOP carbon tax proposal is a long shot, but it’s a shot worth taking
Florida congressman Carlos Curbelo's plan isn't perfect -- but it would be something.
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Washington state will likely vote on a carbon price in November. The oil industry’s already fighting it.
“They have a lot of money, we have a lot of people.”