Republican Leaders Want to Reinvent the Party's Climate Image. The

By A Mystery Man Writer

The Republican party has an image issue when it comes to climate change. For decades, the GOP has consistently pushed back against warnings from the science community that human-caused global warming poses an existential threat to the planet. And while that largely remains the same today—after all, no Republicans voted for President Joe Biden’s flagship […]

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