We need robust data to know what we’re up against.
The Trump EPA wants to cloak in secrecy the largest sources of climate pollution in our nation.
It has proposed eliminating the Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program, a program that provides transparent and credible data about climate pollution. Eliminating this program is an extreme step to obscure information from the public and undermine climate action.
From now until November 3, John, you have the opportunity to use your voice and demand we have access to credible, public climate data. Submit a comment now → [link removed]
Don’t let climate data be buried
Protect the Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program
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The Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program provides the foundational data we need to enact effective climate policy.
Hiding the data won’t make climate change go away. It only makes it more expensive and difficult to deal with.
Communities across the country are already suffering the consequences of climate change — from worsening floods, fires and heat waves, to rising insurance costs.
Without this information, it will be nearly impossible to protect our communities from dangerous pollution and the impacts of our changing climate.
The administration is legally required to consider the public’s input, which is why we need your help, John. With people power, we can show policymakers that folks care about the health of their communities and the planet. Join our fight to protect climate data by adding your comment today. [link removed]
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For a brighter future,
Edwin LaMair
Senior Attorney, Methane
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