The UN climate summit started with an ambitious agenda to further global policy on climate change. Instead, Pro's Zack Colman says it resurfaced bad blood among parties of the Paris Climate Agreement. Plus, Pro's Gavin Bade explains how FERC could stop the climate agenda of many progressive Democratic presidential hopefuls. And, a special analysis of the Democratic candidates' views on nuclear power with Pro's Eric Wolff.
Negotiators met at the COP 25 summit in Madrid to iron out global policy that was pending since the Paris Climate Agreement was signed in 2015. Now, more than two weeks later, they return home with little to show. Also, all the Democratic presidential candidates talk about their climate policy proposals, but few have talked about the federal commission that could stop many of their efforts. And, ahead of Thursday's presidential debate, we analyze the candidates' positions on nuclear power.
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