Agreement on a new trade deal and a defense authorization bill show bipartisan progress is possible even amidst the polarizing effects of the impeachment inquiry.
Today鈥檚 five hand-picked stories look at how bipartisanship happened even amid impeachment, Pensacola鈥檚 battle with a betrayal of trust, Germany鈥檚 balancing act with China, the cloud of uncertainty around vaping, and climate action that starts in the kitchen.
Climate change can present an excessively grim picture. NBC News recently profiled young Americans because of the global warming impact. A suggests 1 in 5 millennials think climate change will cause human extinction in their lifetimes.
Many people are seeing little progress. And some peer-reviewed climate science suggests that challenges are accelerating. But here鈥檚 a different perspective. offers these excerpts:
鈥淚n the mind of the market 鈥 [oil] might as well be鈥 going the way of tobacco.
鈥淓nergy is by far the worst-performing group in the S&P 500 over the past decade.鈥
鈥淚t doesn鈥檛 matter that the penetration of electric cars is trivial now, because investors figure that electric cars will ultimately dominate, even if it is decades from now.鈥
鈥淎nother negative [to energy stocks] is the growing adoption of socially responsible investment guidelines, particularly in Europe.鈥
Change is not real until behaviors change, and the best impartial judge of how behaviors change is the marketplace. The view from Wall Street is that change is happening. And, climate scientists say, it鈥檚 not too late for such changes to make a difference.
To see how individuals can make a difference, check out our two-week series on the subject here, here, here, and in the days ahead.