Polarization Blamed for CO2 Rise, Climate Gridlock
March 3, 2026·about 3 hours ago·via Newswise

A study claims political polarization spurs higher CO2 emissions and blocks climate action, pinning gridlock on partisan divides. Liberals weaponize the narrative to demand big-government mandates, ignoring how overregulation crushes energy independence and jobs. Real solutions lie in American innovation and fossil fuels, not divisive fearmongering that stymies practical progress. Conservatives fight back against alarmist policies that prioritize global agendas over working families.
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