"The Democratic National Committee (DNC) is considering two measures that end the conflict over holding a standalone climate debate for 2020 presidential hopefuls, two DNC officials confirmed to The Hill on Monday.
Members of the DNC's executive committee unanimously voted Saturday to allow two measures related to holding a climate debate to be considered further and potentially voted on as early as August.
The two measures, forwarded to the DNC's resolution committee, call for either an official climate change-focused debate or a more intimate forum on the subject."
Miranda Green reports for The Hill July 1, 2019.
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"First 2020 Debates Spent 15 Minutes on Climate Change. What Did We Learn?" (InsideClimate News)
"Democrats To Consider Climate Debate Amid Mounting Pressure" (HuffPost)
"The Debates Showed America Still Doesn't Know How to Talk About Climate Change" (TIME)
"Democratic Candidates Didn't Clash On Climate Change During Debates" (Washington Post)
"The Planet's Heating Up But Candidates' Climate Crisis Response Remains Tepid" (Guardian)