Sen. Manchin's ‘legacy is climate destruction,’ ‘broken planet,’ claims NY Times guest essay
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The New York Times published a guest essay that claimed Sen. Joe Manchin, D.-W.Va., will leave a legacy of destruction for voting against the Democrats’ climate policies.
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"Over the last year and a half, I’ve dissected every remark I could find in the press from Senator Joe Manchin on climate change. With the fate of our planet hanging in the balance, his every utterance was of global significance. But his statements have been like a weather vane, blowing in every direction. It’s now clear that Mr. Manchin has wasted what little time this Congress had left to make real progress on the climate crisis," Stokes wrote.
On Thursday, reports came out that Manchin told Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer that he wouldn’t support a reconciliation bill with climate or energy provisions. His response was consistent with his previous criticism of the Biden administration in November for its approach to climate change.
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