Democrats’ climate plan takes aim at the fossil fuel industry’s political power

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A three-part plan aims to expose the industry’s efforts to conceal the scale of the climate crisis, reform laws and sway support

Senate Democrats are set to release a 200-page plan arguing that significant US climate action will require stripping the fossil fuel industry of its influence over the government and the public’s understanding of the crisis.

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Taking aim at the evil fossil fuel companies but empty on what the plans are for the alternatives The USA is a huge nation with extensive trucking needed to transport food and goods across the country. What's going to replace that essential service? Shallow populist vacuum

The fossil fuel industry is dead. They just don't realize it yet. Or they do, but they want to squeeze out every last cent before the market collapses. Institutional investers are already dumping their fossil fuel holdings. They see the writing on the wall.

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