Answer: Option B
Explanation: The political climate at a particular time is the general mood and views of political society. It is usually used to define the evolving or dysfunctional situation of mood and viewpoint instead of in a stable equilibrium.
While the idea of a political climate has traditionally been used to define politics as well as public responses to political activities in different forms, the classification of the term by applying the "political" suffix to the "environment" context has been quite modern. There is also systematic abuse of public opinion as a synonym for a political climate.