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Subject Climate Corps Calling: Careers for our most impacted
Date January 22, 2024 5:31 PM
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John,

If you’ve only got 30 seconds to spare, read this:

We have an exciting opportunity to shape a new government initiative into
a workforce comprised of our most vulnerable that will make our country
safer and more climate-resilient: The American Climate Corps (ACC). Set to
employ over 20,000 in land conservation efforts, clean energy
installation, and climate change mitigation, the ACC is currently seeking
input on how to best structure this game-changing project. That’s where
you come in. With your help, we can push for the inclusion of those
impacted by both climate change and the justice system. If implemented, we
can fundamentally reduce one principal cause of repeated incarceration and
poverty: the lack of opportunity after imprisonment.

[ [link removed] ]Support a Climate Corps that Provides Climate Careers for Our Most Impacted!

To realize its full potential, we propose the following recommendations
for the ACC:

 1. Preference for Most Impacted: Prioritize individuals affected by both
climate change and those impacted by the criminal legal system.
 2. Targeted Regions & Recruitment: Concentrate on regions most severely
affected by environmental pollution and degradation.
 3. Support Skills & Development: Ensure participants receive livable
wages, childcare, and are equipped with the necessary support and
skills for successful careers in the climate sector.

Lend your support before January 31st! Sign our petition below to forge a path
toward a more equitable and sustainable economy and environment for all of us.

[ [link removed] ]Sign for a ACC that Paves the Way For Justice!

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If you’ve got 2 minutes to spare, read this:

From 1933-1942, the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) — a work relief
program that employed millions in conservation projects across the country
— was a beacon of hope during the Great Depression. Those unemployed were
offered jobs, on-and-off-site training, medical care, and skills that
enhanced their employability after their service. Including the 5 billion
trees planted and the 800 parks serviced with trails and shelters, the CCC
was a testament to both our environment and the economy.

Today, we have the opportunity not just to build upon the legacy of the
CCC but to go even further by focusing on our most impacted communities.
The American Climate Corps (ACC) is offering a new generation a chance to
bolster climate resilience, advance environmental justice, and deploy
renewable energy projects. As the design of this is being finalized, we
have the chance to make this initiative strengthen our nation as a whole
by uplifting our justice-impacted populations.

[ [link removed] ]Sign to Ensure the ACC Becomes a Legacy to Our Communities & Environment!

The American Climate Corps can tackle the dual challenges of climate
change and criminal justice, championing success in both. It’s no
coincidence that our most polluted areas are the same areas that often
face over-policing and unfair sentencing due to systemic racism. Many face
harsh working environments in detention facilities, such as heatwaves and
flooding during their sentence, and may lack the financial and voting
power to advocate for change afterward. If the ACC provides a livable
income and applicable skills that guarantee employment following their
service, it could simultaneously reduce the incarceration rate and help
neighborhoods become healthier and more climate-resilient.

[ [link removed] ]We need your support before January 31st to see this executed. Help put
an end to the harsh realities faced by our justice and climate-impacted
and give them the ability to rebuild their lives, economy, and
environment.

[ [link removed] ]Sign Now! Climate Corps — Champion Success for Our Justice-Impacted!

Let’s make the American Climate Corps benefit all of us, not just some.

— Dream.Org

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