Millions of Americans have been ordered to evacuate. Entire communities in the Bahamas have been completely destroyed.
Hurricane Dorian is not an isolated event. It’s the latest in a string of disasters fueled by rising temperatures and warming oceans.
We can no longer ignore the climate crisis, as the Trump administration has done. Nor can we indulge the baby steps even some Democrats have proposed.
As Colorado’s next senator, I will lead the fight for bold, transformative change—a Green New Deal that matches the urgency of this moment.
That means, among other measures:
The changes we need won’t come easily or overnight; we’ll have to transform our transportation system, our power grid, our buildings and industries. But consider the alternative: a world where storms, floods, droughts, wildfires, and heat waves become even more frequent and more destructive, and where hundreds of millions of people are forced to flee their homes and turned into climate refugees.
This is a moment of decision for all of us. We face this fight head-on, or we condemn our children to catastrophe.
The fossil fuel lobby has already made its choice in this race, and (spoiler alert!) it’s not me: I’ve signed a No Fossil Fuel Money pledge. We’re not taking money from special-interest groups; we’re asking individuals to contribute instead.
The stakes could not be higher. Can I count on you?
Andrew Romanoff
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