At the halfway point of a US presidential term, the midterm elections offer voters the chance to gauge the success or failure of the administration relative to the promises that were made two years prior. Back in 2020, the topic of climate change was a central tenet of President Biden's campaign, with nearly seven-in-ten Democrat voters highlighting the issue as "very important" to their vote according to data from the Pew Research Center. So what progress has been made, and what are the implications of the midterm results for climate-focused companies? The Inflation Reduction Act ...
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