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Ukraine and Climate Change: The Common Good
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Ukraine and Climate Change: The Common Good

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Joe Biden is currently in Europe, consulting with NATO allies on how to increase pressure on Putin. I’ve been mulling how we might respond to Putin’s war not just by ratcheting up pressure but also by doing something positive for the world. It strikes me that now is the right time to address the climate crisis and conserve energy, as America and Europe deal with the energy issues resulting from the war. Biden should ask Americans and Europeans to make this sacrifice. Let me explain.

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