Blog on last week's presidential town hall in New Hampshire on climate and clean energy issues
Alden Meyer 11 Feb 2020 13:21 EST
Last Wednesday, I helped moderate a town hall meeting in Concord, New Hampshire, where students from New Hampshire colleges and high schools pressed presidential candidates on climate and clean energy issues. I just posted a blog<https://blog.ucsusa.org/alden-meyer/nh-students-press-presidential-candidates-on-climate-issues-at-town-hall?_ga=2.83492118.1617399905.1581373459-1885566526.1572296803&_gac=1.194719647.1578953347.COS3ncrLgecCFcMCiAkdCHINSw> on the highlights of the engagement with the six presidential candidates who participated, along with the two surrogates for Senators Sanders and Warren (who were unable to be there because of the Trump impeachment vote in the Senate).
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