Plus, planet-warming emissions skyrocketed in 2021.
Fetterman faces Oz in Pennsylvania Senate debate; greenhouse gases hit record highs last year. Tonight's Sentences was written by Jariel Arvin. |
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The high stakes in the Fetterman-Oz Senate debate |
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- Tuesday, Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. John Fetterman (D) faced Republican Dr. Mehmet Oz in a closely watched race for Pennsylvania Senate. [Associated Press / Marc Levy and Steve Peoples]
- In the first and only debate in a race that could determine which party controls the Senate, Fetterman used live transcriptions as an accommodation for a stroke-related auditory processing disability. [CNN / Dan Merica and Gregory Krieg]
- Things got personal during the contest: Oz attacked the Democrat for having "extreme" positions while Fetterman repeatedly called Oz a liar. [New York Times / Katie Glueck and Trip Gabriel]
- Oz refused to take a position on Republicans' proposed 15-week abortion ban, but said politicians should be involved in abortion decisions. Fetterman said he supports codifying Roe v. Wade. [Politico / Holly Otterbein]
- Few policy positions were clarified, however. The biggest question following the debate is how much impact it will have on the race. [Vox / Li Zhou]
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📍 If you read just one story Vox's Keren Landman explains why John Fetterman's recovery from stroke could be an asset if elected. [Vox / Keren Landman] |
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Atmospheric greenhouse gas emissions hit record highs last year |
- The three main planet-warming emissions in Earth's atmosphere hit record levels in 2021, according to a World Meteorological Organization report released Wednesday. [NBC News / Denise Chow]
- Methane saw the biggest year-on-year increase in the 40 years of recorded levels. [NPR]
- The concentration of carbon dioxide grew more from 2020-2021 than the annual average. Experts say it's a sign that the world is "headed in the wrong direction." [The Hill / Rachel Frazin]
- Meanwhile, a UN report found global emissions are on pace to increase more than 10 percent over 2010 levels by 2030 unless the world takes action. [Vox / Umair Irfan]
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"These aren't normal circumstances, and it's hard to determine how voters evaluate Fetterman given his stroke." |
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