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Jennie C. Stephens Discusses the Fate of Climate Change Based on the Presidential Debates

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Jennie C. Stephens (Director of the School of PPUA; Dean’s Professor of Sustainability Science & Policy) discusses the attention climate change has gotten at the debate and thoughts going forward in this News@Northeastern article.

“While [climate change] has gotten unprecedented attention this cycle, climate policy in the U.S. still has a long way to go.”

Jennie C. Stephens

Stephens also states how important comprehensive climate leadership is during this time. Read more of her thoughts in the News@Northeastern article.

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