How Global Warming Policy Became a Political Identity Issue in 2020s

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Urvashi

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Climate change denial is no longer about science, it's identity. Why do certain ideological groups reject environmental policy despite evidence?
Can climate change be depoliticized through bipartisan initiatives?
 
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I see the west trying to restrict developing economies in the name of global warming. They are shifting manufacturing to countries like China, India and Bangladesh, and manufacturing will always come with a climate issues.
 

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Global warming turned political as climate action split along party lines. I noticed how friends’ views often reflected their politics more than science. For example, some denied climate change to oppose regulations, while others embraced it as part of their political identity.
 
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