The Election Climate

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The Election Climate

In this series, Third Way examines the intersection of climate, clean energy, and the 2020 elections. We hope you join us as we explore how the race to control the White House and both houses of Congress shapes and is shaped by the actions of climate advocates, leaders and laggards, shifting public opinion, new and changing coalitions, and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. This is The Election Climate.


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The Politics of Climate Denial
Blog
Published May 29, 2020

The Politics of Denial: From Climate to COVID-19

Photo of Josh Freed
Senior Vice President for the Climate and Energy Program
Photo of Jackie Toth
Former Advisor for Policy and Content
ARRA Differences Memo Header
Memo
Published May 19, 2020

For Climate and Clean Energy, This Crisis Is Different Than 2009

Photo of Josh Freed
Senior Vice President for the Climate and Energy Program
Photo of Jeff Navin
Jeff Navin
Co-Founder and Partner, Boundary Stone Partners
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Graphic
Published October 8, 2020

Side-by-Side: How Trump and Biden Stack Up on Climate

Photo of Jackie Toth
Former Advisor for Policy and Content
Photo of Lindsey Walter
Former Director of International Policy, Climate and Energy Program
Photo of TJ Osborne
Former Climate and Energy Press Coordinator
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Memo
Published October 15, 2020

Voters Trust Science (Sort Of)

Photo of Jackie Toth
Former Advisor for Policy and Content
Photo of Jared DeWese
Former Deputy Director of Communications, Climate and Energy Program
Trust in Science Header Graphic BW
Memo
Published October 21, 2020

Voters Trust Science (Sort Of)—Lessons for Communicators

Photo of Jackie Toth
Former Advisor for Policy and Content
Photo of Jared DeWese
Former Deputy Director of Communications, Climate and Energy Program