Daily News | The planet’s alarm clock is blaring but Pa. politicians hit the snooze button | Will Bunch
that would have locked in fracking by taxing drillers to pay for infrastructure, forging ties with labor unions that support fossil-fuel projects, and altering his shtick to appeal to rural voters.
But it wasn’t only Fetterman who drifted right even as the warnings from climate scientists grew more dire. In 2014, Oz — the celebrity TV doctor — co-authored a health Q-and-Ait was “a fact” that fracking is polluting the air and water supply with “toxic chemicals” and bemoaned the medical impacts.
“I feel like the system is being gamed,” Feridun said, with the two parties staging a debate over long-term, incremental measures likewhile the urgency of the 2030 deadline for more radical actions — and the climate countdown clock — is ignored. I spent some time at the climate convergence event in Harrisburg as the moderator of a panel of youth climate activists ranging in age from 25 down to 14.
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