A congressional Republican and the head of the Sierra Club talk about the search for common ground on climate action. Plus, the fiction writer Tessa Hadley.
Mariannette Miller-Meeks, an Iowa Republican, feels that the G.O.P. hasn’t engaged enough with this critical issue. But she won’t vote for Democratic bills that “take away choice.
”To broaden public support for climate action, the organization’s executive director tells Elizabeth Kolbert, environmentalists must talk to people about the issue they care about most: jobs.Hadley, who published her first novel in her forties, talks tofiction editor, Deborah Treisman, about the long process of finding her true voice.New Yorker Favorites
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