Many distinguished Americans, including President Biden, believe that saving democracy is the most critical issue in the November election. Others think it’s the rapidly growing climate crisis. Both views are correct, because the stability of democracy and the climate are inextricably connected. Scores of American thought leaders — scientists, writers, former government officials and environmental activists — made that point last week in a statement published in the Washington Post. (In the interest of full disclosure, I am one of the signers, and the Presidential Climate Action Project is one of the ad's sponsors.) The statement points out that we can’t conquer climate change without
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