The Senator Who Won't Shut Up about Climate Change [View all]
Rhode Island Democrat Sheldon Whitehouse is pushing back on the climate hushing trend.
Elizabeth Kolbert
For the last 15 years, Senator Sheldon Whitehouse, Democrat of Rhode Island, has been Congresss most outspoken member on climate change. In 2012, he had a sign made up that showed the Earth as seen from space. Time to Wake Up, it said. The sign became a prop for a series of speeches the senator delivered on the urgency of the climate crisis. Not long ago, Whitehouse gave his 307th Time to Wake Up speech on the Senate floor.
Over the last few months, Whitehouse has been speaking out against the notion that Democrats shouldnt talk about climate change ahead of the midterm elections. (Some pollsters and academics have been advocating this sort of silence, which has become known as climate hushing.) Recently, Whitehouse spoke to e360 contributing writer Elizabeth Kolbert about how climate change is affecting red state voters, why for many Americans it is becoming a pocketbook issue, and how he would frame the issue to give it more bipartisan appeal.
Youve been speaking out recently about a phenomenon you call climate hushing. What do you mean by that?
Climate hushing is the term thats been used by people who dont understand climate to encourage Democrats not to talk about climate. Its sort of like a bad conclusion drawn by bad pollsters and people who follow polls. It just means dont mention climate change.
https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2026/06/senator-sheldon-whitehouse-climate-change-hushing-time-wake-up/