The clock is ticking. We have fewer than 11 days, give or take a few hours.
That's when President Biden will land in Glasgow for the COP26 climate talks. And when President Biden faces world leaders there, they won't ask him whether he built roads and bridges with Republican votes. Instead, they're going to ask him whether he met his climate commitments.
This is the president's chance to restore America's credibility as a global climate leader—but only if he can put his money where his mouth is and pass the Build Back Better Act, with bold climate investments, now.
Congress has fewer than 11 days to pass the reconciliation package—or risk sending President Biden to ask the rest of the world to take essential climate action without the credibility of having done so ourselves. Our new countdown campaign urges everyone to send a message to their senators and representatives right now, urging our leaders to do everything in their power to make sure President Biden doesn't show up to COP26 empty-handed. Visit our new campaign website to urge Congress to contact your representatives to take action today.
Onward,
Jamal Raad Co-Founder and Executive Director, Evergreen Action