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Call for American Leadership - Support Climate & Clean Energy Legislation

The Pew Center on Global Climate Change has joined a broad, diverse coalition of 93 organizations, including leading businesses, NGOs, national security experts, veterans' organizations, labor unions, and faith-based groups in an ad calling for Democrats and Republicans to unite behind bi-partisan, national energy and climate legislation that increases our security and limits emissions, as it preserves and creates jobs. These organizations include more than 75 businesses and unions representing over $2.6 trillion in revenue and 11 million American workers.

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Clean Energy and Climate Legislation

 

 

A Question of American Leadership

  • How will America take back control of its energy future while enhancing our national security?
  • When will the U.S. economy regain its competitive edge instead of letting other countries corner the emerging global clean energy market?
  • How can we get the U.S. back on track by creating American jobs in the new low-carbon economy?
  • How can we protect our natural resources and future generations from climate change?

These are the questions we’re asking our policy makers as America faces a once-in-a-century opportunity to lower greenhouse gas emissions and become the world’s leader in a burgeoning clean energy economy.

We are a broad and diverse group of leading businesses, environmental organizations, national security experts, veterans’ organizations, labor unions and faith-based groups.

We believe it’s time for Democrats and Republicans to unite behind bi-partisan, national energy and climate legislation that increases our security and limits emissions, as it preserves and creates jobs.

It’s a question of American leadership.

 

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