Hi John,
Even amid a global health pandemic, we hope everyone finds time to take a break over the next several weeks. It’s been a tumultuous five months, and we all deserve some rest. To that end, this newsletter is taking a break until after Labor Day. But before our hiatus, we have a few more items to share with you.
This week, members of Congress and many across the country paused to honor the life and legacy of Congressman John Lewis of Georgia. It was said during his funeral service yesterday that Lewis was known as a civil rights champion, but he was also a champion for women, the LGBT community, and other marginalized and vulnerable communities. What wasn’t mentioned was Congressman Lewis’s commitment to solutions to address the climate crisis and environmental injustice. Marshall Shepard, a Senior Contributor to Forbes.com, recently wrote about Lewis’ environmental legacy. He recounts the Congressman’s statement upon President Trump’s withdrawal from the Paris Climate Agreement: “I do not agree with the dark vision of America’s future the president described that pits accepting responsibility for our environmental impact against the economic stability and vitality of our country…. The rest of the world has seen the economic and environmental benefit of clean energy, and they will leave us behind.”
Congressman Lewis will be missed on Capitol Hill and in the hearts of countless Americans, but the memory of his perseverance and resilience will live on to inspire millions more to achieve the justice he so tirelessly fought for his entire life.
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