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Hurricane Helene: Biden says climate change deniers 'must be brain dead'

IndiaTimes Thursday, 3 October 2024
President Joe Biden urged unity in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, emphasizing the urgent need for recovery efforts and acknowledging climate change's role. He announced the need for additional Congress-approved funding. Criticism arose from both sides, with Biden's comments on climate skeptics and Vice President Kamala Harris's response also under scrutiny.
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