October 22, 2019
Another 2020 Climate Change Special:
The Weather Channel announced on Monday that it will air a special climate change segment next month featuring interviews with nine 2020 presidential candidates. The network decided against a town hall style event like the ones CNN and MSNBC have hosted, opting instead to pre-tape interviews in locations recently impacted by climate change. “We didn’t want to have a food fight about whose plan is better,” said Nora Zimmett, the networks’ senior vice president for content and programming.
The interviews will be conducted by Weather Channel meteorologists and Climate Desk reporters, and questions will focus on how climate change intersects with other issues, like the economy and national security.
Democratic frontrunners Senators Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) and Bernie Sanders (I-VT) will participate 👍, while Former Vice President Joe 🦕 Biden will not. 👎President 🦖 Trump declined an invitation to participate, but
three 🐘 Republican challengers, former congressman Joe Walsh (R-IL), former governor Bill Weld (R-MA), and former congressman Mark Sanford (R-SC),
will be included.
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