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This Isn’t the Same Kind of Climate Election

Shift Key with Robinson Meyer and Jesse Jenkins

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Climate Concerns Fade in Political Rhetoric

The 2024 election has seen a noticeable absence of climate issues within the political discourse, contrasting sharply with the prominence of climate discussions in the 2020 election. This gap raises questions about the prioritization of climate change in candidate platforms and voter concerns, signaling a potential shift in the political landscape. Furthermore, upcoming tax policy expirations in 2025, including the Trump tax cuts, will inevitably spark significant debates in Congress, which may or may not align with climate action efforts. The current state of climate dialogue in politics hints at a troubling trend of sidelining urgent environmental issues during crucial electoral moments.

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