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Pushing Carbon Tax and Fracking Ban, Sanders Lays Down Gauntlet on Climate

While debating in Miami—the U.S. city arguably most threatened by rising sea levels caused by the warming of the planet—Wednesday night, presidential candidate Bernie Sanders challenged Democratic rival Hillary Clinton to strengthen her positions on climate change by joining him in a call for a tax on carbon and a total ban on fracking nationwide.

During the latter part of the debate, when asked by a CNN moderator to discuss his position on climate, Sanders said, “Let’s be clear. You’re looking at the senator who introduced the most comprehensive climate change legislation in the history of the United States Senate.”

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He then added, “Now, I hope that Secretary Clinton would join me if we are serious about climate change, about imposing a tax on carbon on the fossil fuel industry and making massive investments in energy efficiency and sustainable energy. And by the way, while we are on the subject of energy, I hope you’ll join me in ending fracking in the United States of America.”

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