Sanders, Blumenauer and Ocasio-Cortez Announce Introduction of Climate Emergency Resolution
Tuesday, July 9, 2019
Excerpt:
Were in a climate emergency fueled by a democracy emergency an out-of-control fossil fuel industry is hijacking our government, and its time we acted like it and fought back. We the people demand that our government say no to Big Oil and yes to our futures. This resolution is a critical step toward a system that works for people, not polluters, and we thank Sen. Sanders and Reps. Blumenauer and Ocasio-Cortez for their bold leadership, said Stephen Kretzmann, Founder & Executive Director of Oil Change U.S.
Climate Justice Alliance (CJA) applauds Senator Sanders, Representative Blumenauer and Representative Ocasio-Cortez who continue to demonstrate leadership in addressing the climate crisis with this resolution. Logic dictates that we must clearly name the crisis if we are serious about addressing it. The road to a truly just and regenerative economy begins with recognizing and naming the challenge that confronts us. This resolution is a necessary step on the path to doing just that, said Angela Adrar, Executive Director of Climate Justice Alliance.
Climate and ecological breakdown threatens to destroy human civilization and kill billions of innocent people through mass starvation, wars over declining resources, and in the worst case scenario, a runaway greenhouse effect. This historic national declaration of climate emergency formally acknowledges this unprecedented threat and demands the only sane response: A massive, federal government-led mobilization of all available resources to rapidly halt and reverse global warming through a managed phase out of coal, oil, and gas, a large-scale carbon sequestration effort, and other life-saving measures, said Ezra Silk, Co-Founder and Director of Strategy & Policy of The Climate Mobilization.
We are absolutely in a climate emergency, and its time all of our elected officials started acting like it. Acknowledging that climate change represents a monumental threat, as this resolution does, is a critical first step. What the American people need to survive this crisis is swift action from our government to end drilling, fracking, and mining for fossil fuels and to invest in a more just, inclusive economy built on renewable energy," said Janet Redman, Climate Campaign Director, Greenpeace USA.
"For decades our politics has been dominated by fear -- fear of fossil fuel corporations, fear of a just transition, and fear of each other. As our leaders have been crippled by fear, we're now left with only 11 years to rapidly transition off fossil fuels and toward green energy. It's time to declare a national emergency to stop the crisis and create millions of good-paying jobs in our communities, said Alexandra Rojas, executive director of Justice Democrats.
To read a summary of the resolution, click here.
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https://www.sanders.senate.gov/newsroom/press-releases/sanders-blumenauer-and-ocasio-cortez-announce-introduction-of-climate-emergency-resolution