2020 Vision
Scientists have given us a timeline — the world has roughly a decade to take meaningful steps to slow climate change. Will Americans elect officials to federal, state, and local governments to ensure the nation does its part? It’s 2020, the planet is on the ballot, and Grist is detailing the stakes.
In This Series
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Live on K Street and work for an oil company? Team Biden doesn’t want you.
A Biden-Harris transition team won’t include fossil fuel execs.
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We fact-checked Trump’s climate responses from the first presidential debate
Forest cities, trees, and cows, oh my!
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Donald Trump’s secret weapon: Empathy
The first debate was a mess, and emotions are messy things.
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After a divisive presidential debate, a call for unity … from the American Petroleum Institute?
“We’re more alike than we think,” ads from the lobbying group said. We all love natural gas.
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Trump was forced to talk about climate at the first presidential debate
Chris Wallace asked multiple questions on warming. Here’s what Trump had to say.
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It’s been 12 years since debate moderators asked a question about climate change
Will tonight be any different?
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Meet the climate expert running to be the first female scientist in the Senate
In the most Republican state in the country.
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Why the 6 topics for the first Biden-Trump debate are actually all about climate change
Every issue is a climate issue.
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Both parties used to love the carbon tax. So why are they giving up on it?
Both parties used to love the carbon tax. So why are they giving up on it?