The US Senate recently voted against the proposed Green New Deal programme, designed to combat the threat of climate change by reducing sales of coal, oil and natural gas.
You may be interested to know that, between them, the senators who voted against the resolution accepted last year a total of $55 million in donations from fossil fuel interests.
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