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Climate Change

We believe: That climate change is real and poses a clear and present danger.

We support:

Achieve Net-Zero Emissions by 2050

๐ŸŽฏ Objective:

Transition the U.S. economy to net-zero greenhouse gas emissions through clean energy investment and sector-wide transformation.

โœ… Key Actions:

  • Establish a Federal Net-Zero Mandate: Codify a national goal of net-zero emissions by 2050, with interim benchmarks for 2030 and 2040.

  • Expand Clean Energy Tax Credits: Permanently extend and simplify incentives for wind, solar, geothermal, hydrogen, and battery storage.

  • Cap and Reduce Carbon Emissions: Implement a national carbon fee or cap-and-trade system that gradually lowers emissions while funding clean energy.

  • Modernize the Power Grid: Invest in a nationwide smart grid to handle renewable integration, storage, and demand management.

  • Phase Out Fossil Fuel Subsidies: Redirect subsidies toward renewable energy and retraining for fossil fuel workers.


๐Ÿ“˜ Decarbonize Transportation and Industry

๐ŸŽฏ Objective:

Transition the highest-emitting sectors to clean technologies and efficient practices.

โœ… Key Actions:

  • Zero-Emission Vehicle (ZEV) Standard: Require all new light-duty vehicles sold by 2035 to be electric or zero-emission.

  • Build National EV Infrastructure: Install millions of fast-charging stations and modernize roadways for electrified transportation.

  • Clean Aviation and Shipping Initiatives: Support R&D for sustainable aviation fuel and electric or hydrogen-based maritime systems.

  • Green Industrial Strategy: Decarbonize steel, cement, and chemical production through incentives and carbon capture technologies.

  • Buy Clean Federal Procurement: Require the federal government to prioritize low-carbon materials in infrastructure and defense contracts.


๐Ÿ“˜ ย Build Climate Resilience and Environmental Justice

๐ŸŽฏ Objective:

Protect vulnerable communities and ecosystems while ensuring a just transition.

โœ… Key Actions:

  • Create a National Climate Resilience Corps: Train and deploy workers to rebuild infrastructure, restore wetlands, and respond to disasters.

  • Invest in Climate-Resilient Infrastructure: Upgrade bridges, water systems, and buildings to withstand floods, wildfires, and extreme heat.

  • 50% of Climate Funds to Disadvantaged Areas: Ensure that half of all federal climate investment benefits frontline and low-income communities.

  • Environmental Justice Legislation: Enforce protections against pollution in historically marginalized areas and hold polluters accountable.

  • Rural Climate Transition Program: Support farmers and rural economies with incentives for regenerative agriculture, wind and solar leasing, and methane capture.


๐Ÿ“˜ Lead International Climate Cooperation

๐ŸŽฏ Objective:

Reclaim U.S. leadership in global climate efforts through diplomacy, finance, and innovation.

โœ… Key Actions:

  • Recommit to the Paris Agreement and Beyond: Lead efforts to strengthen global pledges and accountability mechanisms.

  • Create a Green Marshall Plan: Fund clean infrastructure in developing countries via the World Bank and Green Climate Fund.

  • Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism: Impose tariffs on high-carbon imports to protect U.S. industries and encourage global decarbonization.

  • Climate Diplomacy Corps: Expand the State Departmentโ€™s climate division and place climate officers in every U.S. embassy.

  • Climate Security Strategy: Integrate climate threats into national security planning, including military readiness and global instability risks.


๐Ÿ“˜ Mobilize Innovation, Workforce, and Public Engagement

๐ŸŽฏ Objective:

Drive climate action through American innovation, job creation, and civic participation.

โœ… Key Actions:

  • Quadruple Federal Climate R&D Funding: Invest in breakthroughs in energy storage, carbon removal, nuclear fusion, and smart agriculture.

  • National Green Jobs Initiative: Launch a federal program to train workers in renewable energy, retrofitting, disaster response, and clean manufacturing.

  • Youth Climate Service Corps: Offers service opportunities for young Americans in conservation, clean energy deployment, and community preparedness.

  • Climate Education Standards: Support climate science and sustainability education in public schools and higher education.

  • Public-Private Climate Partnerships: Create incentives for companies to adopt science-based targets and report climate risks transparently.


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Congressional Committees That Oversee Climate Change

U.S. Senate

๐Ÿ”น Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works (EPW)

  • Primary Senate committee on climate change.

  • Jurisdiction includes:

    • Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)

    • Clean Air Act regulations

    • Infrastructure and climate adaptation

    • Air, water, and waste policies related to climate


๐Ÿ”น Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources

  • Oversees:

    • Energy production and innovation (including renewables and fossil fuels)

    • Public lands and forest management

    • Department of Energy (DOE) climate initiatives


๐Ÿ”น Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation

  • Jurisdiction includes:

    • Climate science and research (NOAA, NASA)

    • Climate-related transportation policies

    • Oceanic and atmospheric conditions


๐Ÿ”น Senate Committee on Budget and Senate Committee on Appropriations

  • Influence climate policy through:

    • Funding for clean energy, disaster relief, and climate programs

    • Budget reconciliation (e.g., Inflation Reduction Act)

U.S. House of Representatives

๐Ÿ”น House Committee on Energy and Commerce

  • Primary committee for climate change legislation.

  • Jurisdiction includes:

    • Greenhouse gas emissions

    • Clean energy and technology

    • EPA regulations (Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act)

    • Public health impacts of climate change

Relevant Subcommittees:

  • Environment, Manufacturing, and Critical Materials

  • Energy, Climate, and Grid Security


๐Ÿ”น House Committee on Natural Resources

  • Jurisdiction includes:

    • Public lands and natural resource management

    • Renewable energy development on federal lands

    • Forest and wildfire management (related to climate resilience)


๐Ÿ”น House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology

  • Oversees:

    • Climate science research (e.g., NOAA, NASA, NSF)

    • Technology innovation for climate mitigation and adaptation

    • Federal climate data programs


๐Ÿ”น House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure

  • Jurisdiction over:

    • Climate resilience of infrastructure (roads, bridges, transit)

    • FEMA and disaster response

    • Water infrastructure and sea-level rise


๐Ÿ”น House Committee on Oversight and Reform

  • Investigates:

    • Federal agency responses to climate change

    • Corporate environmental practices and emissions



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