Boiling Point: Hillary Clinton wants more climate stories on Netflix

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The former secretary of State is trying to help film and TV studios talk about global warming.

Turns out I'm not the only one itching for more movies and TV shows dealing with global warming. Hillary Clinton feels the same way. The former U.S. secretary of State — who received 2.8 million more votes than Donald Trump in the 2016 presidential election but lost to Trump because of an electoral college system that was written into the U.S. Constitution in part to persuade slave states to approve the governing document — spoke last week at an Environmental Media Assn.

This comes after Newsom's administration has already gutted subsidies for rooftop and other small-scale solar — while also paying hundreds of millions of dollars for new gas-fired power plants in the San Joaquin Valley, to make sure the state can avoid rolling blackouts in the evening, as the Modesto Bee's John Holland reports. Something's not quite right in California. Let's discuss one more strategy that could limit — although not eliminate — the need for new infrastructure.

 

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