diff --git a/app/views/primary_source_sets/environmental/10-525-sq8qb9wc0v.md b/app/views/primary_source_sets/environmental/10-525-sq8qb9wc0v.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..31487c711d --- /dev/null +++ b/app/views/primary_source_sets/environmental/10-525-sq8qb9wc0v.md @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ +# The Presidential Candidates Disagree on Climate Change (2016) + +## Thumbnail + +![Screenshot of media asset](https://s3.amazonaws.com/americanarchive.org/primary_source_sets/10-525-sq8qb9wc0v.jpg "Screenshot media asset") + +## Guid +cpb-aacip-525-sq8qb9wc0v + +## Introduction + +The bipartisan consensus on the need for environmental regulations first collapsed in 1980, but by the 2016 presidential race it seemed like Democrats and Republicans inhabited different planets when it came to the threat posed by climate change. This _PBS NewsHour_ clip on the 2016 presidential race showcases the sharp differences between the Democratic nominee, Hillary Clinton, and the Republican nominee, Donald Trump. + +PBS NewsHour +| NewsHour Productions | September 7, 2016 +This video clip and associated transcript appear from 18:14 - 23:18 in the full record. + +## Teachingtips + +## Citation + +## Cliptime + +1094,1398 + +## Author +## Subjects +## Pdflink +## Additionalresources +## Cover