Trump tweets video that falsely accuses Democrats of allowing a man who killed two police officers in California into the USSign up for Guardian US morning briefing 1.57pm GMT West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin has a five point lead over his Republican challenger, a new poll found. The poll by the MetroNews and Dominion Post shows 45% of voters backing Manchin and 40% for his opponent Patrick Morrisey. 1.52pm GMT The world has only a dozen years to stave off catastrophic climate change, a dire report recently warned – but Democrats aren’t making the issue a priority this campaign season. Democrats have no significant plans to tackle climate change if they gain control of Congress, the Guardian’s Emily Holden reports. The party’s efforts as currently planned won’t be enough to spur the rapid transformation in how society operates that leading scientists say is needed to spare humanity from the worst of rising temperatures, extreme weather and massive societal and economic disruptions.But few in the party – or the big environmental groups that traditionally support it – are prepared to admit this outright. Related: Democrats have no broad climate plan even as they prepare to win the House Continue reading…
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