Congress could select the president in a disputed election
If disputed state vote totals are not resolved by six days prior to December 14, Congress can step in, under the 1887 Electoral Count Act
US Elections 2020: A history of Trump’s climate change denial
The US is the largest emitter of greenhouse gases, but the president has repeatedly undermined sustained efforts by climate change researchers
US Elections 2020: What is at stake for climate change tomorrow?
A win for Biden is the best-case scenario currently for the climate movement; it is the lesser of two evils
Why the Scientific American endorses Joe Biden
The magazine’s editors explain why they have decided to break a tradition of never backing a presidential candidate in its 175-year history
2020 US elections: Voters across party lines irked with climate change inaction
Democrats registered the strongest negative emotions, followed by Independents and Republicans, showed the survey
8 things you need to know about Hillary Clinton and climate change
Grist, a US-based non-profit which provides environmental news and commentary, analyses what a Clinton presidency would mean for climate change …