One unifying theme for all of the people seeking the Republican nomination is that they're climate crisis minimizers who oppose acting now in favor of future nuclear and carbon capture somewhere down the road. Except for Vivek, who wouldn't even go that far. Which essentially means they would do nothing. That and other damage to the environment - loss of topsoil, acidification of the oceans, exhaustion of aquifers, etc. - is existential for the human race. But for Republicans it's a non-issue and critiques of the people on stage don't even mention it.
One unifying theme for all of the people seeking the Republican nomination is that they're climate crisis minimizers who oppose acting now in favor of future nuclear and carbon capture somewhere down the road. Except for Vivek, who wouldn't even go that far. Which essentially means they would do nothing. That and other damage to the environment - loss of topsoil, acidification of the oceans, exhaustion of aquifers, etc. - is existential for the human race. But for Republicans it's a non-issue and critiques of the people on stage don't even mention it.