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John,
There’s no reason anyone in the richest country in the world should be unemployed, underemployed, or forced to work multiple jobs just to survive.
It doesn’t have to be like this. Imagine if millions of people just like us could work jobs that care for our communities while building climate resilience — and get paid for doing it.
This isn’t some far-off dream. Right now, Congress has the opportunity to invest $10 trillion over the next decade to create 15 million green jobs and radically decarbonize our national infrastructure — a huge step towards the vision of the Green New Deal.
What are you waiting for? Take our new quiz to find out which Green New Career best fits your personality: [[link removed]]
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A bold Civilian Climate Corps would create jobs for people of all classes, races, and backgrounds and put our country on the path towards a livable and just future.
Under a Civilian Climate Corps, you could be paid by the government to...
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Take
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children,
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Start
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community
garden,
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Make
art,
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Cook
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neighbors,
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more!
If you’re ready to fight for good jobs, a livable future, and a better world, join us in making that a reality. Take our Green New Careers quiz today to find the green job that best fits your personality. [[link removed]]
Thank you,
The Sunrise team
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