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President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump recently faced off in a debate that covered a range of topics, including the economy, foreign policy, immigration, and climate change. While the discussion on climate change was limited, it highlighted the stark differences between the two candidates’ approaches to the issue.

During the debate, moderators Dana Bash and Jake Tapper asked Trump about his plans to address the climate crisis. Rather than providing a direct answer, Trump shifted the conversation to other topics, making false claims about his environmental record. He also referred to the “green new scam,” a term he has used before to criticize environmental initiatives.

In response, Biden emphasized the importance of addressing climate change and highlighted his administration’s efforts to combat the crisis. He mentioned passing the Inflation Reduction Act, rejoining the Paris Agreement, and implementing policies to protect clean water and air. Biden also spoke about the establishment of the American Climate Corps as part of his administration’s climate initiatives.

The debate underscored the significant differences in the candidates’ approaches to climate change and environmental protection. Trump’s first term saw the reversal of numerous environmental regulations, with promises to further dismantle clean energy and environmental initiatives in a potential second term. On the other hand, Biden’s record on science and the environment has been praised for its efforts to promote clean energy, protect the environment, and support marginalized communities affected by the climate crisis.

Beyond climate change, the debate also touched on reproductive rights, an issue that has implications for the scientific community. Women, transgender individuals, and queer scientists and students face challenges related to safety and discrimination, which could be exacerbated under a second Trump term. In contrast, Biden’s policies aim to enhance protections for these groups and uphold universal human rights within the scientific community.

As the election approaches, the stakes for the scientific community are high, with potential impacts on research, innovation, and the protection of vulnerable individuals within the field. The contrasting visions of Biden and Trump highlight the importance of considering the implications of the election outcome on science, climate change, and environmental protection moving forward.