CLIMATE CHANGE
SENATE RACE
Elizabeth Warren (Democrat)
Warren aims to mandate that all public companies disclose any information that pertains to any sort of climate related risks.
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Warren has pressured some of the nation's largest corporations and most influential government agencies accountable for operations that contribute to climate waste.
John Deaton (Republican)
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HOUSE RACES
House District 1
Richard Neal (Democrat)
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Encourages investment in our nation’s efforts to combat the climate crisis
House District 2
James McGovern (Democrat)
Supports action to lessen climate change impacts and preservation of the climate.
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Supports the protection of rivers from alterations, damming, and oil, gas, and mineral development.
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Supports use of agricultural conservation funds to allow farmers to convert to climate-friendly farming.
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Supports funding of land and water conservation.
CORNELIUS SHEA (Independent)
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House District 3
Lori Trahan (Democrat)
Believes that combating the climate crisis is a moral imperative.
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Supports U.S participation in the Paris Climate Accord which is an international treaty to agree to fight climate change.
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Supports federal funding for companies to advance manufacturing environmental impact.
House District 4
Jake Auchincloss (Democrat)
Advocates for climate action and clean energy.
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Proponent of fusion and fission, geothermal, offshore wind and solar clean energy.
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Supports research and development of clean energy.
House District 5
Katherine Clark (Democrat)
Believes that climate change “is the most existential crisis of our time”
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Supports investing in renewable energy: Solar, wind, hydrogen
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Helped enact a climate reduction bill to slash carbon production by 40%
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Committed to supporting larger infrastructure bills to help design things with sustainability in mind
House District 6
Seth Moulton (Democrat)
Believes in climate change, and believes that there should be a stress to find solutions whenever possible.
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Wants to incentivise expanding environmental technology advancement, and believes that expanding that can cause the US to become a leader in green tech
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Wants to invest in green jobs, and believes that we can combat the climate and invest in the economy at the same time
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Was an early supporter of the green new deal
House District 7
Ayanna Pressley (Democrat)
Supports a new version of the Green New Deal, and believes we are in the midst of the climate crisis.
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Supports developing solutions with the communities that are affected the most, helping those people save their own communities
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Prioritizes the preservation of the planet, and believes doing so will help boost the economy
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Supports taking a justice-centered approach to climate action
House District 8
Stephen Lynch (Democrat)
He believes in Climate Change, and the effect it has on the coastal communities he represents.
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Believes climate change is a top national security issue as well as just an environmental issue,
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Supports reducing deals with foreign oil companies, which he hopes will reduce the amount of fossil fuels being used around the country.
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Supports expanding public transportation to lower car usage, and wants to enact green buses around his home district.
Robert G. Burke (Republican)
Does not believe in or support climate change.
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States climate change was invented and is not science or fact
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Supports usage of natural gas
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Supports research into energy resources that work and are cost affective
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Opposes solar and wind energy.
House District 9
William R. Keating (Democrat)
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Bill has long been an advocate for environmental conservation.
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He stresses the importance of investing in both conservation and coastal restoration initiatives.
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He sponsored the Global Climate Change Diplomacy Act, the bill required the Department of State to take specific actions in addressing climate change.
Dan Sullivan (Republican)
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Dan advocates for energy independence.
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He supports reducing fuel prices by using clean coal, natural gas, next-gen nuclear power, and renewable energies.
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Dan emphasizes a need for eco-friendly initiatives and reasonable carbon emission reductions.
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Dan criticizes the decarbonization efforts of Biden, Kamala Harris, and progressives as unrealistic and detrimental to the economy.