Midterm Candidates Ignore Climate Change At Their Own Risk

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Midterm Candidates Ignore Climate Change At Their Own Risk
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If you look beneath the surface, there’s a case that candidates talking about climate change on the campaign trail can pay dividends

But, if you look beneath the surface, there’s a clear case to be made that candidates talking about climate change on the midterm campaign trail can pay dividends. While climate change may not be the top concern for most voters, a string of research shows that the issue has the ability to excite key voting blocs, including voters of color and young people, that can shift elections.

from the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication, for example, found that 69% of Hispanics and Latinos, and 57% of African Americans were alarmed or concerned about climate change compared to just less than half of white Americans.from the research firm Global Strategy Group and Green 2.0, a group that advocates for diversity in environmental activism, builds off that finding.

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