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Tim McDonnell of Semafor discusses the shifting dynamics of climate and energy policy in both the US and the UK. As political leaders struggle to balance energy security, climate action, and public perception, they explore the "green hush" happening in campaign messaging—why politicians are avoiding direct references to climate change and how this could impact both policy and public engagement.

The Green Hushing Phenomenon:

The UK's Conservative Party and Climate Policy:

Climate Messaging in Campaign Ads:

Implications of the "Dog That Didn't Bark":

Transatlantic Messaging Echoes:

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