Once again, the U.S. has failed to take sweeping climate act

Once again, the U.S. has failed to take sweeping climate action. Here's why

Most Americans want the government to tackle climate change, but decades of industry lobbying and misinformation have repeatedly worked together to prevent meaningful action.

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