The L.A. Times editorial board has written about climate change for years, but this series is different. It aims to “take a broader look at the issue, one that stepped back and laid out our views in a more comprehensive, less piecemeal way than usual.”
Since the election of Donald Trump in 2016, however, the situation has gotten worse. Climate-related events have intensified, becoming increasingly difficult to ignore or deny. But the Trump administration has ignored and denied them anyway, while systematically weakening the U.S. policies designed to combat the problem.
It seemed to us that the time had come to take a broader look at the issue, one that stepped back and laid out our views in a more comprehensive, less piecemeal way than usual. And to register in a bigger and more pointed manner our profound concern about the future of the planet and the seeming inability of world leaders to respond with appropriate seriousness.
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