Scientific American breaks 175 years of silence and supports Biden



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For the first time in nearly two centuries of history, the American Scientific Journal American scientist today announced his support for the Democratic candidate for the White House Joe biden criticizing his opponent Donald trump for his rejection of science and his denial of climate change.

in a hard item, the monthly magazine, stating that it is the oldest magazine that never stopped being published in the United States, explains that it did not make this decision “recklessly.”

However, after 175 years of silence over the US presidential elections, “this year we are pushing to do so.”

Donald Trump “it has greatly harmed the United States and its citizens because it rejects scientific data. “, writes the magazine founded in 1845, and specifically published an article by Albert Einstein in 1950.

“The most devastating example is their dishonest and inappropriate response to the Covid-19 pandemic, which claimed the lives of more than 190,000 Americans in mid-September.”writes your editorial board.

“In his denial of reality, Trump blocked America’s preparation for climate change, falsely claiming it doesn’t exist and withdrawing from international agreements to limit its effects.”according to the magazine, which states that it is read by 10 million readers around the world.

The Republican Billionaire “He has also attacked the environmental protection measures, health care, as well as the researchers and public scientific services that help this country prepare for its greatest challenges.”, the article continues.

“That is why we are asking you to vote for Joe Biden, who proposes fact-based programs to protect our health, our economy and our environment.” Scientific American explains. “These and other proposals can put the country back on the path to a more secure, economically successful and fairer future.”.

Biden primarily proposes to invest nearly $ 2 billion in federal funding over the next ten years for the environment and clean energy, so that the United States can achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2050.

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