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The majority of likely Florida voters believe global warming is real and poses a threat to future generations, according to research. Despite this belief, climate change has become a divisive topic, with Republican congress members often voting against climate change legislation. A special edition of CBS News Miami’s “Facing” explores the politics of climate change, with guests including Bob Inglis, founder of Republic-EN and ex-South Carolina Congressman, Susan Glickman, VP at The Cleo Institute, and Nathaniel Stinnett, founder of the Environmental Voter Project.
The Politics of Climate Change the Focus of CBS News
Research shows that most Florida voters believe in global warming and are concerned about climate change, thinking it poses a threat to us all and future generations. They also believe that Congress should address this issue more proactively. However, climate change has become a highly partisan issue with frequent opposition from Republican Congress members. CBS News Miami’s Jim DeFede and his guests delve into this issue in a special edition of Facing.
Guests: Bob Inglis, Susan Glickman, Nathaniel Stinnett
Bob Inglis, the founder of Republic-EN and former South Carolina Congressman, Susan Glickman, the VP of The Cleo Institute, and Nathaniel Stinnett, the founder of Environmental Voter Project, join the discussion.
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