Lauren Boebert says Democrats using Earth Day to 'divide'

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Lauren Boebert says Democrats using Earth Day to 'divide'
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Representative Lauren Boebert tweeted that liberals use Earth Day to 'make this day about climate change to divide us.'

and climate-change activists, saying on Twitter that they use Earth Day – a holiday aimed at gathering support for environmental protections, to cause a wedge in society.she tweeted on Saturday.

"Liberals will try to make this day about climate change to divide us. Let's focus on being appreciative, good stewards of what God has given us instead," Boebert tweeted. Conservatives frequently oppose what they see as the"climate agenda." However, researchers say the climate-change threat is real and

patterns in the future, like the bomb cyclone that battered California or the Mississippi tornado that left 23 people dead in its wake.

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