Harris vs. Trump: Where the candidates stand on the climate crisis
WASHINGTON — Environmental experts are warning American voters that whoever takes the White House could set a path forward or pull the world backwards at a critical time for the climate crisis.
“The U.S. election will be one of the most consequential moments determining the whole world’s ability to limit warming,” said Caroline Brouillette, executive director of Climate Action Network Canada.
The razor-thin race to the White House is happening as American communities reel from the devastating impact of two hurricanes that many experts say were worsened by climate change.
The United Nations has said climate change is the largest crisis facing humanity today and Vice-President Kamala Harris and former president Donald Trump have starkly different plans for how, or even if, their administration would respond.