Democratic Party policies were soundly rejected by voters last November, so activists are turning to courts at the state, federal, and international levels to impose costly and painful climate change policies on consumers.
Americans said they see climate change as a problem, but it’s rarely one of their top issues — voters in battleground states are more concerned with affordability and health care. But when asked which issue they think the Democratic Party prioritizes,
Of the money Climate 200 distributed, $1.9 million went to successful incumbents: MPs Sophie Scamps, Kate Chaney, Monique Ryan and Allegra Spender, who came to parliament in the “teal” wave of 2022, as well as independents Helen Haines, Andrew Wilkie and Rebekah Sharkie.
Federal leadership has abdicated on this issue. Cities like Minneapolis must lead. We already have progress to build on, Ward 7 City Council candidate Katie Cashman writes.
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Climate change, cost of living, emergency services on the minds of voters in Dawson City, Yukon
With the Yukon territorial election just under two weeks away, some Dawson City residents feel it's now more important now than ever to make sure their voices are heard.
The Netherlands goes to the polls on October 29 to elect a new government. We asked you what issues you wanted us to cover, and climate and the environment were among the top subjects. It was just five years ago that climate and the environment – specifically nitrogen pollution – was the number one issue in The Hague.
Independent candidates received and spent hundreds of thousands of dollars to get elected to federal parliament — some unsuccessfully.
Mental health, affordability, and climate change are some of the big issues for young Nunavummiut heading into the Oct. 27 territorial election. Young voters could have a significant impact on the election.
Chris Bowen’s climate change department is considering caving to pressure from across the political spectrum, after refusing to release a key climate brief to the public.
The game show forum hosted by local organizers was intended to educate the candidates and the public on Des Moines' major climate and transit plans.
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