Vogueのインスタグラム(voguemagazine) - 10月24日 00時20分
The issue of climate change is at the top of many Americans' minds as we head into the last few weeks before the 2020 election. The number of Americans who see climate change as a crisis is steadily growing, with about 8 in 10 poll respondents agreeing that it is fueled by human activity. If Trump wins again in November, we could be looking at four more years of his administration rolling back environmental protections and undermining the U.S.’s ability to help address climate change on a global scale.
“This really has become a climate election,” says Maggie Thomas, the political director of environmental nonprofit @EvergreenAction, who has served as climate policy advisor to @senwarren and deputy climate director to @govinslee. “I think we’re seeing robust discussion around what is the right set of national climate policies that we need in order to ensure that we have a livable future.”
Tap the link in our bio to read more. Photographed by @shanajade at the NYC Climate Strike in 2019
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