Posts Tagged Climate in Congress
Why Clean Energy Is Our Best Response to Free the Energy Market from Russian Aggression
Increasing investment in renewables would weaken petro-dictators like Vladimir Putin, who rely on international fossil fuel demand to prop up their national economies.
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If They Want to Win in November, Democrats Must Take Climate Action
The political math is clear: Democrats must live up to their commitments to voters by passing the climate provisions in the Build Back Better Act.
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Why This Is Our Last Best Chance for Meaningful Climate Action
President Biden and Democratic leadership in Congress must secure a deal on BBBA that includes robust climate investments before March 1st.
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Why We Can’t Afford Not to Pass the Climate Investments in Build Back Better
Democrats must reach an agreement to put a bill with the historic climate provisions in BBBA on President Biden’s desk before his State of the Union speech on March 1.
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The Fossil Fuel Industry Rigged the American Economy
But bold climate investments can level the playing field. We break it down in our latest "Evergreen Explains."
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We Are Resolute: Biden and Schumer Must Deliver on Climate
For our best shot at a liveble future with lower energy bills, healthier communities, and millions of new good-paying clean energy jobs, we need the climate investments in the Build Back Better Act.
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Evergreen Explains: How Fossil Fuel Corporations Are Driving the Energy Crisis
Working families need long-term relief from high fossil fuel costs. They need the Build Back Better Act—and they can’t afford any more delays.
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13 Big Climate Investments in the Build Back Better Act
We can’t overstate it: This is a huge moment. It’s taken decades of activism to get us here.
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Clean Energy Is Cheap Energy
Here's why the clean energy investments in Build Back Better are the answer to Americans’ rising fossil fuel energy costs.
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On Its Own, the Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill Fails On Climate
Congress must act quickly to pass the Build Back Better Act.
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