Why Voting Matters

When it comes to climate change, why does voting matter? And how are democracy and the issue of climate change intertwined?

In this episode of Voices for Change: Democracy and Climate Action, Hari Sreenivasan, Correspondent at The WNET Group, sits down with Antonieta Cadiz, Deputy Executive Director for Climate Power En Acción, to discuss the intersections of voting and climate change. Her group focuses on mobilizing Latinos around climate action and creating a healthier, fairer and cleaner economy.

Cadiz shares in the interview: “We are on the way forward to reducing the emissions that are causing global warming, but we cannot stop now.”

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Voices for Change is a multimedia collaboration between the Human Impacts Institute and The WNET Group’s Preserving Democracy public media initiative.