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No Word on Climate from Presidential Candidates Stumping in NH Amid Record Global Heat
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Here in New Hampshire I have been listening for climate and energy solutions from GOP presidential hopefuls, but all I’ve heard are crickets.
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Here in New Hampshire I have been listening for climate and energy solutions from GOP presidential hopefuls, but all I’ve heard are crickets.
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