Republicans love to suggest we can innovate our way out of our problems – including the climate crisis.
But they’re not putting their money where their mouth is. Just this month, Trump proposed slashing the National Science Foundation’s budget by nearly 60%. If he gets his way, we’ll be investing less in scientific research than we did back in 2001 – before podcasts, before the iPhone, and before any of the state-of-the-art technology we rely on for innovation today even existed.
Let’s be clear: you can’t solve a problem with technology if you defund the institutions that develop the technology. And you can’t lead on climate action when you’re gutting the very research that helps us understand it.
But this isn’t just about climate action – it’s also about whether America will lead the world in science and innovation… or fall behind as other countries advance instead.
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