Yining (Tracy) Zhou: Climate change doesn`t have to be divisive


Yining (Tracy) Zhou: Climate change doesn`t have to be divisive


Protecting the environment didn’t used to be a polarizing issue for the American public or elected officials.

In 1970, 20 million people across the United States celebrated the first Earth Day. U.S. Sen. Gaylord Nelson, who also had served as Wisconsin governor and a state senator, created Earth Day with the hope that a nationwide demonstration of concern would bring environmental problems to the attention of legislators. Nelson, a Democrat, recognizing the importance of bipartisanship on such an important subject, recruited Republican Congressman Pete McCloskey to co-chair Earth Day....

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Ken Notes: Great read and I agree, in fact I challenge leaders of any party to assume a "pro future" role in protecting our environment.

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