Momentum for clean energy and climate initiatives is once again at stake in the 2022 US midterm elections, marked by a tightened contest for control of Congress and the potential to flip the leadership in several states wrestling with carbon reduction policies. Inflation and high energy prices spurred by geopolitical conflicts dogged the Biden administration and Democratic-led Congress in recent months - injecting energy policy into election-year rhetorical warfare - as Republicans blamed Biden's climate policies for the prices confronting consumers.
展开▼