From Team Tom <[email protected]>
Subject The past and future of American climate leadership
Date December 12, 2020 8:16 PM
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Today marks the 5th anniversary of the historic Paris Agreement, friend.

Five years ago during the United Nations Climate Change Conference, the global community came together to discuss our climate future and how we can collectively take action. For the past four years, Trump and his administration have eroded the American leadership shown in 2015 and ignored the commitments we made.

Now there is a chance to undo the damage done by Mr. Trump and rebuild our connections with the global climate community.

Tom has participated in almost every United Nations Climate Change Conference since 2015 and has felt the shift in our position as a climate leader. *He took some time to reflect on his thoughts and look forward to what the future could hold. Read his article here.* ( [link removed] )

Our opportunity to take meaningful climate action is here. We must take it in order to build a better future for Americans and the world.

Together,

Team Tom

Read Tom's article ( [link removed] )

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