Thursday, August 18, 2022

After Citizens United

The Political Climate

…How did caring about a drowned or desiccated future come to be a partisan issue? Perhaps the simplest answer is money. A report put out two years ago by the Senate Democrats' Special Committee on the Climate Crisis noted, "In the 2000s, several bipartisan climate bills were circulating in the Senate." Then, in 2010, the Supreme Court, in the Citizens United decision, ruled that corporations and wealthy donors could, effectively, pour unlimited amounts of cash into electioneering. Fossil-fuel companies quickly figured out how to funnel money through front groups, which used it to reward the industry's friends and to punish its enemies. After Citizens United, according to the report, "bipartisan activity on comprehensive climate legislation collapsed." (Continues)

https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2022/08/22/how-did-fighting-climate-change-become-a-partisan-issue

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