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"GOP Victory May Be Defeat For Climate Change Policy"

The majority of Republicans running for House and Senate seats disagree with proven scientific facts about global warming. That means that if Republicans take control of one or both chambers this November, there is little hope for legislation to address climate change.

Guy Raz and staff report for NPR's All Things Considered October 23, 2010.

SEE ALSO:

"Tea Party Climate Change Deniers Funded by BP and Other Major Polluters" (Guardian)


"Hands Wring Over Energy Bill Prospects as Senate Panel Shake-Up Looms" (Greenwire)

"Scenarios: Republican Election Impact on Climate Control" (Reuters)


"Bingaman: Climate Bill Outlook Grim" (Reuters)

"Clean Energy Industry Looks Ahead" (Washington Post)

Source: NPR, 10/25/2010