Citizens' Climate Lobby  

Hi John,

Since the start of the 118th Congress, we’ve been asking Congress for bipartisan permitting reform legislation to build and connect clean energy projects faster in America. We finally have that bill: The Energy Permitting Reform Act of 2024 🎉🎈🥳️🎊

Ask your member of Congress to Support the Energy Permitting Act of 2024 ⚡

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Screencap from the movie Thor: Ragnarok. In the first panel, Cate Blanchett’s character, Hela, is labeled “Climate Change” and says “You can’t defeat me alone.” In the second panel, Chris Hemsworth’s character is labeled “Inflation Reduction Act” and says “I know, but we can.” The third panel shows Surtur, a fire giant, labeled “Permitting Reform” and emerging in a ball of fire to help defeat “climate change.”

The Energy Permitting Reform Act  (S.4753) is our best chance to cut emissions this Congress. If enacted, it will reduce America’s climate pollution up to 25% by 2050, making big strides toward our climate goals. 

We believe there’s a real opportunity for this to pass before the end of this Congress — but there are only a few months left to make it happen. That’s why we need to act now.

Without permitting reform, we’ll miss out on about half of the emissions reductions teed up in the Inflation Reduction Act. 

Let’s push this legislation over the finish line and reduce the climate pollution that’s overheating our planet. We’re counting on you to help! 🌎

With gratitude,

Brett Cease 
Vice President of Programs, Citizens' Climate Lobby

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