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John,
AInstead of the usual doom and gloom, today, we’re hitting your inbox with exciting news: We can still meet President Biden’s 100% clean energy goal by 2035.
That’s right — in just 12 years, we can eliminate carbon pollution from America’s power sector. This is only possible because of the historic investments we made in the Inflation Reduction Act. That bill will get us most of the way there, but we need to build on that success to fully decarbonize the grid. Here’s how we can make it happen:
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The
Environmental
Protection
Agency
needs
to
enact
strong
carbon
pollution
standards
for
new
and
existing
power
plants.
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State
and
federal
policymakers
need
to
take
additional
steps
to
accelerate
the
deployment
of
clean
energy
nationwide,
including
state-set
targets
for
achieving
total
clean
energy
within
their
own
borders,
conducting
long-term
planning
for
state
utility
transmission
lines
to
carry
clean
energy
into
urban
centers,
and
allowing
clean
energy
projects
to
connect
to
state
and
regional
grids.
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We
need
to
support
leaders
like
our
SEEC
members
in
their
fight
to
secure
President
Biden’s
clean
energy
goals.
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President Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act — that SEEC Members pushed through Congress last year — is an incredible jumping-off point for this 100% clean energy goal. But if we’re going to get this done by 2035, we can’t just bank on federal action.
John, every single Republican in Congress voted against President Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act. Members of the GOP would rather play party politics than reduce our nation’s climate footprint — and we have to hold them accountable.
Our SEEC members go to work every day to fight for our climate in Washington. From supporting President Biden’s pro-climate agenda to providing an all-systems approach to tackling the climate crisis, they’re making sure we stay on track to meet our clean energy goal.
Cleaning up our power sector shouldn’t be political — it’s imperative to protecting our climate, improving public health, and securing environmental justice. But now that our SEEC members are up against a GOP House majority that has — and will continue to — vote no on climate policy, we need your help. Will you step up and sustain SEEC PAC’s fight to achieve 100% clean energy by 2035? [[link removed]]
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John, we know this is an extremely ambitious goal. But we have a clear path forward, and we have to continue holding our GOP lawmakers accountable for stalling this necessary progress.
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