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Subject What rejoining the Paris Climate Agreement means for us
Date January 26, 2021 6:17 PM
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This week, President Biden made good on his promise to rejoin the Paris Climate
Agreement on his first day in office, signaling to the world that the United
States is committed to stepping back into a leadership role to counter the
climate crisis and environmental racism.

I know I don't need to tell you how relieving it is to see our newly elected
president fulfill a commitment that means the difference between a sustainable
future and a continually escalating climate crisis, especially after former
President Trump made the short-sighted and alarming decision to pull out of the
agreement in 2017. Join me in telling President Biden you support this critical first step in
committing to climate action.
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While the climate crisis presents incredible challenges, combating it also
creates transformative economic opportunities for job creation, scientific
innovation, and meaningful investment in communities overburdened with
pollution—all of which are crucial to COVID-19 relief and recovery.

In this new era, as we look forward instead of backward, tell President Biden
and U.S. leadership that you're with them in the fight for climate justice.
[[link removed]] We must continue to demand a deep commitment to pursuing a 100 percent clean
energy future that centers justice and equity.

In solidarity,

Hannah Malus
Deputy Director, Energy and Environment War Room
Center for American Progress

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