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Biden’s support of Willow angers young voters
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For many young voters, Biden’s support of drilling in Alaska casts pall

Despite his aggressive moves to try to slash greenhouse gas emissions, President Biden has angered young climate voters upset by a drilling project in Alaska.
Polls show climate concerns among voters in battleground states
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Polls show climate concerns among voters in battleground states

In key swing states, the majority of voters are worried that rising temperatures or sea levels will affect their lives. For some, it has become a voting issue.
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Polls show climate concerns among voters in battleground states

In key swing states, the majority of voters are worried that rising temperatures or sea levels will affect their lives. For some, it has become a voting issue.
A new front in the Biden-Trump battle for the suburbs: Wildfires
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A new front in the Biden-Trump battle for the suburbs: Wildfires

An issue that has always been on the sidelines in presidential campaigns may be coming to the forefront as Joseph Biden seeks to cast climate change, not violence, as the real and immediate threat to the suburbs.
Climate could be an electoral time bomb, Republican strategists fear
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Climate could be an electoral time bomb, Republican strategists fear

A growing number of young voters, including conservatives, identify climate change as a top priority. Republican strategists fear that could soon pose a big problem.
David Leonhardt: The real state of the Union, in charts
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David Leonhardt: The real state of the Union, in charts

It’s not pretty. But there is one big reason for hope.
Floods. Wildfires. Yet few candidates are running on climate change
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Floods. Wildfires. Yet few candidates are running on climate change

Democrats, campaigning to win back control of the House and fend off Republican Senate candidates in states President Trump won, have been relatively muted on environmental issues this year.
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