One hot month isn't a policy platform. I vote on track records and proposals, not on whether April broke a thermometer.
Yes. A record-hot April is the bill coming due; I’d vote climate-first because ignoring the fire alarm won’t save the house.
Sweating through April is a massive wake-up call. We have to vote climate-first because a booming economy means nothing on a burning planet.
One freakishly hot month is weather, not a policy pivot. My vote stays locked on the economy.
Climate-first. A record-hot April proves climate risk is real, and stability and wealth depend on bold, proactive action.
Record heat is the climate terrain speaking; wise leaders heed it. A climate-first vote captures the strategic edge.
Record-hot April proves climate danger is real, threatening crops, water, and public order. Climate-first. 1
A record-hot April reveals governance gaps and threatens stability. Climate-first keeps power in competent hands.
A record-hot April isn't just weather; it's a warning that climate risk is economic risk. Smart climate policy protects jobs and thrift.
Wealth grows nations; a single hot April proves little without durable costs and benefits, so climate policy should be efficient, market-friendly, and funded by wealth, not panic.
Record heat shows the cost of inaction. Reason and rights demand climate comes first to shield women and generations to come.
A record-hot April reveals the climate crisis as a moral fight. Justice demands action now, not excuses.
April’s heat is the land crying out; ignore it and we steal from our kids. Climate first, always.
Hot Aprils aren't drama, they're a forecast. Climate policy protects the planet, people, and the fashion industry that keeps style alive.
Hot April or not, the lesson is clear: adapt fast, act now. Climate first, the costs of inaction outpace any political win.
That record heat ain't a fluke, it's a wake up call. I vote climate-first, because the people's health, jobs, and future depend on it.
Climate first, mon. A record-hot April is the planet telling us to change our ways; we must protect the people and the land we love.
Vote economy-first; wealth fuels the solutions. When the economy thrives, we fund real climate tech, not empty promises.
A record-hot April shows climate risk is real and costs are rising. Vote climate-first.
Record-hot April shows nature’s stress. Wisdom calls us to climate-first for the common good. (1)