Posts Tagged Climate in Congress
The Inflation Reduction Act Is a Breakthrough
Schumer and Manchin have a deal—and it would be the largest investment in clean energy in U.S. history.
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10 Climate Actions Democrats Can Take After West Virginia v. EPA
Democrats have the power to act on climate now. They must use it, and show the country they understand the stakes of this moment.
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As a Catastrophic Wildfire Season Approaches, Democrats Must Act on Climate
Democrats must act now, deliver for their voters, and seize our last chance to avert spiraling, ever-worsening climate catastrophe.
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Video: It’s Just Common Sense to Invest in Clean Energy
Here’s why it’s key to tackling inflation, lowering energy costs, undermining petro-dictators like Putin, creating jobs, and advancing equity.
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What You Need to Know: Justice40 Opportunities in the Infrastructure Investment & Jobs Act
These programs will help reduce the impacts of climate change while supporting communities through the Justice40 Initiative.
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The Infrastructure Investments and Jobs Act Can't Meet Biden’s Climate Goals
The president must deliver bold investments through reconciliation.
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7 Reasons Senate Democrats Must Prioritize Ambitious Climate Investments After Recess
President Biden and Majority Leader Schumer must bring the full package of climate investments across the finish line.
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The Key Climate Investments Before Congress that Can Reduce Demand for Russian Oil and Gas
President Biden and Majority Leader Schumer must get a deal done, and get the climate provisions of the House-passed reconciliation bill through now.
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Rep. Sean Casten Explains How We Can Undercut Petro-dictators like Putin
A key way to weaken oil-rich autocrats like Vladimir Putin is by investing in cheap, clean, reliable energy produced right here in the U.S.
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Schumer Vowed to Make Climate a Priority. This Is His Chance.
The House passed $555 billion of bold climate investments nearly four months ago. There’s no reason this package should still be stalled in the Senate.
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