Life Kit: Parenting

How Climate Change Became A Partisan Issue

04.08.2019 - By NPRPlay

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Journalist Nathaniel Rich talks about the missed opportunities in our recent history that could've halted or slowed climate change. Rich says that from 1979 until 1989, climate change was viewed as a bipartisan problem — then the the oil industry "descended and bared its fangs" and everything changed. His new book is 'Losing Earth.'

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