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Lawmakers Clash Over New Climate Change Bill
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In this video, lawmakers engage in a heated debate over a newly proposed climate change bill. The bill aims to enforce stricter regulations on carbon emissions and promote renewable energy initiatives. Supporters argue that the legislation is crucial for combating the climate crisis and protecting future generations, while opponents claim it could harm the economy and burden industries with excessive costs. The video captures intense exchanges between legislators, highlighting the deep divisions on environmental policy.
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