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10 Tough Climate Questions for the Presidential Debate Climate and energy get little acknowledgement in most political debates. But there are plenty of questions for both Trump and Harris on the urgent choices the next president faces. By Marianne Lavelle, Kiley Bense, Liza Gross
Will Young Voters’ Initial Excitement for Harris Build Enough Momentum to Get Them to the Polls? While many young climate voters are rallying around Harris, her backpedaling on a fracking ban and support of President Biden’s oil and gas policies leave some disenchanted. By Keerti Gopal
Wyoming Lags in Clean Energy Jobs, According to New Report Without a stronger commitment to renewables, some fear the state may miss out on the energy transition’s economic opportunities. By Jake Bolster
New Federal Housing Grants Are a Win for Climate Change and Environmental Justice By Kristoffer Tigue
Biden Administration Backs Plastic as Coal Replacement to Make Steel. One Critic Asks: ‘Have They Lost Their Minds?’ By James Bruggers
As the UAW Moves Into Battery Plants, New Research Shows the Shift to EVs Doesn’t Lead to Job Losses Years after GM’s Lordstown Assembly plant closed, union manufacturing jobs have returned to northeast Ohio, where workers feel the benefits firsthand. By Dan Gearino