Faced with an escalating climate crisis impacting millions of people across the country, a recent Supreme Court decision restricting environmental protections, and the passage of the most significant climate legislation in U.S. history, this year’s U.S. Senate debates could have provided viewers and voters with an opportunity to learn how candidates plan to address climate change and related issues.
Out of the five Senate debates monitored by Media Matters in 2022 — in Arizona, Colorado, Georgia, New Hampshire, and Pennsylvania — only one included discussion about climate change.
There are many salient issues this midterm election, but climate change is still top-of-mind for many voters. Unfortunately, their climate concerns were mostly ignored during key debates we monitored. Even urgent climate issues such as the historic Mississippi River drought were ignored, while ostensible climate issues like fracking were instead framed through a narrow political lens.