Democratic 2020 hopefuls split over tackling climate crisis
by Emily Holden and Oliver Milman in New York from Environment | The Guardian on (#4PMPV)
Candidates warn of 'irreparable damage' in marathon town hall but can't agree on how aggressively to tackle problem
Democrats vying for president revealed a fundamental split over how aggressively the US should tackle climate change in a seven-hour town hall meeting on Wednesday.
Bernie Sanders painted an apocalyptic future wreaked by the climate crisis and pledged to wage war on the fossil fuel industry. A high-energy Elizabeth Warren urged optimism for building a better America and the former vice-president Joe Biden, who has a pitched a more moderate proposal, said he would push other nations to recommit to stronger action.
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