Even as severe weather events in NC increase, voters say economic and social issues are the most important to them when they head to the polls.
Forty-one million members of Gen Z can vote in this year’s election and money is on their minds. Economic issues — including inflation, cost of living and jobs that pay a living wage — are top of mind for young people when it comes to the 2024 Presidential Election,
Vice President Kamala Harris hasn't yet rolled out her climate policy, but the Democratic Party platform released this week devotes seven pages to the topic.
Vice President Kamala Harris and other Democrats have not made significant mentions of climate change or the environment in recent stump speeches.
Climate change may not be a top concern for voters for the 2024 presidential election, but that hasn't stopped many Republicans from making misrepresentations about environmental and energy policy – a departure from the previous tactic of majority climate change denial,
Here's what we know about plans for the next 2024 presidential debate, when Donald Trump will face off against Kamala Harris.
“In any room, there is a climate message that breaks through,” Rep. Sean Casten (D-Ill.), an energy policy wonk, said as he prepared to participate in a press conference highlighting the work being done in his home state to make low-income housing energy efficient.
Natalia Cervantes, a sophomore at Utah Tech and the president of the Young Democrats Club, said that Gen-Z is concerned with what will immediately impact them out of college. “A lot of students are feeling the impact of going to college and then not being able to afford food because everything is increasing in price so drastically,” said Cervantes.
Environmental groups that put Joe Biden's climate initiatives under a microscope aren't giving the Democratic nominee's positions the same scrutiny.
Climate change and energy policy is slated to be one of the topics that Democrats focus on as they make their pitch to mobilize the party for Vice President Kamala Harris.
Vice President Kamala Harris hasn't yet rolled out her climate policy, but the Democratic Party platform released this week devotes seven pages to the topic.
Deb Haaland is the first Native American cabinet member under President Joe Biden. She spoke at the final night of the DNC. Watch her remarks.