The climate crisis demands a left-right consensus that transcends politics.
By Danny Feingold, for Capital & Main
Deep-red Texas bakes under a heat dome. True-blue Massachusetts chokes on the smoke of Canadian fires. Purple-state Arizona scales back residential construction as severe drought grips the Southwest.
The apolitical wrath of climate change has never been more apparent than it is today, raising the question: How can we forge a non-ideological consensus to take on the climate emergency?