*[Enwl-eng] We cannot ignore the science
ENWL
enwl.bellona at gmail.com
Tue Oct 19 00:49:54 MSK 2021
Right now, Congress has a historic opportunity to
address the unprecedented crises that continue to threaten our health,
environment, and our economy. President Biden’s Build Back Better agenda
will make science the backbone of federal agencies, protect public health
and help curb the existential threat of the climate crisis.
Congress can vote as soon as THIS WEEK on a bill
that makes the big, bold, and ambitious investments needed to tackle the
climate crisis. With the US Chamber of Commerce, Exxon, and other fossil
fuel companies out in force against this proposal, and its fate is hanging
in the balance, we need your help.
Your elected officials need to hear from you. Sign
this petition and show your support.
The climate crisis has a direct connection to our
health. Addressing climate change will improve public health by limiting
pollution, improving air quality, and reducing the threat of extreme
weather. In March, the President unveiled a bold infrastructure package to
help solve the connected challenges facing the U.S. -- the pandemic,
climate, justice, and jobs -- by investing in clean energy, transportation,
infrastructure, and new and innovative technologies. The plan would also
ensure that at least 40% of the benefits of all the benefits of these
investments go to those communities that have traditionally been
overburdened by pollution, while putting millions of people back to work. We
can address the climate crisis by cleaning up the dangerous air pollution
that harms frontline communities and all our families.
We need your help - tell your elected officials the
time is now to #ActOnClimate by signing this petition.
Margie Alt
CEO, Climate Action Campaign
From: Margie Alt, Climate Action Campaign
Sent: Tuesday, October 19, 2021 2:35 AM
Subject: We cannot ignore the science
crisis.
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