Will the projected economic toll of climate change sway Republicans?
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Josiah Neeley, energy policy director of the right-of-center R Street Institute, is taking solace in the fact that Republican senators are at least recognizing climate change is a problem, with economic ramifications.
“It’s important to recognize that climate change is an economic issue, not just an environmental one,” Neeley told Josh. “The question is: What are the policies needed to help innovation to flourish when it comes to clean energy?”
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