Russia鈥檚 annexation of Crimea four years ago was like a dagger to the heart of Ukraine. But military tensions are causing economic ones. Astonishingly, trade between Russia and Ukraine has dropped by two-thirds in five years.
My husband and I have a Sunday afternoon ritual. When we get home from church, we munch on subs and chips and listen to C-SPAN radio鈥檚 replay of the morning news talk shows. On your dial or聽, you can hear all five TV programs throughout the afternoon.
Yesterday we caught all of the shows as we ran errands. Every single host 鈥 whether on Fox News Sunday, NBC鈥檚 Meet the Press, ABC鈥檚 This Week, CNN鈥橲 State of the Union, or CBS鈥檚 Face the Nation 鈥 brought up climate change.
I mention this because on the day after Thanksgiving, when the public was busy with Black Friday shopping, the Trump administration released the nation鈥檚聽, as required by Congress. It was a very stark assessment, and typical of administrations before it, this White House tried to bury the bad news.
But the opposite has happened. Media led with it on Saturday, continued the discussion on Sunday, and asked the president about it on Monday. Meanwhile, this week, House members plan to introduce the first bipartisan climate change bill in a decade,聽. This on the heels of protests in Nancy Pelosi鈥檚 office to make climate change a priority 鈥 and her promise to reinstate a special committee on global warming.
Critics complain about all talk and no action on climate change. But here鈥檚 the thing. Without talk, without pressure, there is no action. Now, at least, we have talk 鈥 and what looks to be shaping up as a 2020 election issue.聽
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