As household bills soar, is it time for a ‘working-class climate agenda’?
PolicyTuesday, May 5, 2026The Guardian

As household bills soar, is it time for a ‘working-class climate agenda’?

A coalition previously aligned with political figures like AOC and Bernie Sanders is advocating for a "working-class climate agenda" to combat the narrative that climate policy is unappealing to voters burdened by rising household bills. They aim to address the disconnect between economic concerns and climate action, emphasizing that climate policies can also serve working-class interests.

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