As the US gears up for a historic election this November, we reflect on the differing realities under each President and the how the makeup of Congress could potentially shape climate and ESG legislation in a polarized political landscape. While climate and ESG issues aren’t explicitly “on the ballot”, we examine some of the key policies and initiatives that are at stake in the upcoming election and present predictions on how these will fare in the long-term based on the election outcome.
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