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CBS Moderators Fact-Check VP Debate Climate Change Statements

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz speaks to the media, Nov. 9, 2022, in St. Paul, Minn. (AP Photo/Abbie Parr, File)

CBS moderators fact-checked the vice presidential debate after Ohio Sen. JD Vance was asked about former President Donald Trump's past comments on climate change being a hoax. Vance chose not to directly address the question but instead criticized Vice President Kamala Harris' clean-energy manufacturing policies.

Following Vance's response, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz offered a brief rebuttal. CBS moderator Norah O'Donnell then highlighted the scientific consensus that the Earth's climate is warming at an unprecedented rate.

The fact-checking moment during the debate shed light on the ongoing debate surrounding climate change and the importance of acknowledging scientific evidence. Climate change remains a pressing global issue, with the majority of scientists in agreement about the warming of the Earth's climate.

Tim Walz offered a brief rebuttal to Vance's response.
JD Vance avoided addressing Trump's climate change comments.
Norah O'Donnell highlighted the scientific consensus on climate change.

Debates like these provide a platform for candidates to discuss their views on critical topics such as climate change, allowing voters to evaluate their positions and proposed policies. Fact-checking plays a crucial role in ensuring that accurate information is presented to the public, especially on complex issues like climate change.

As the election season progresses, it is essential for voters to stay informed about the candidates' stances on important issues like climate change and to critically evaluate the information presented during debates. Fact-checking efforts by moderators help to uphold the integrity of these discussions and promote a more informed electorate.

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