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I work in forestry. I feel torn as a voter between my livelihood and climate action 

I work in forestry. I feel torn as a voter between my livelihood and climate action 

Sager Bradley knows that climate action comes with a cost, both to governments and to taxpayers. But even though emissions policies could affect his paycheque, he wants to see federal action — because he doesn’t want a future of smoke-filled summer skies.

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