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    Recognizing the duty of the Federal Government to create a Green New
    Deal.

    Whereas the October 2018 report en led ``Special Report on Global Warming of
    1.5 \o\C'' by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and the
    November 2018 Fourth National Climate Assessment report found that--

    (1) human activity is the dominant cause of observed climate change
    over the past century;

    (2) a changing climate is causing sea levels to rise and an increase in
    wildfires, severe storms, droughts, and other extreme weather events that
    threaten human life, healthy communities, and critical infrastructure;

    (3) global warming at or above 2 degrees Celsius beyond
    preindustrialized levels will cause--

    G (A) mass migration from the regions most affected by climate
    change;

    G (B) more than $500,000,000,000 in lost annual economic output in
    the United States by the year 2100;

    G (C) wildfires that, by 2050, will annually burn at least twice as
    much forest area in the western United States than was typically burned by
    wildfires in the years preceding 2019;

    G (D) a loss of more than 99 percent of all coral reefs on Earth;

    G (E) more than 350,000,000 more people to be exposed globally to
    deadly heat stress by 2050; and

    G (F) a risk of damage to $1,000,000,000,000 of public
    infrastructure and coastal real estate in the United States; and

    (4) global temperatures must be kept below 1.5 degrees Celsius above
    preindustrialized levels to avoid the most severe impacts of a changing
    climate, which will require--

    G (A) global reductions in greenhouse gas emissions from human
    sources of 40 to 60 percent from 2010 levels by 2030; and

    G (B) net-zero global emissions by 2050;

    Whereas, because the United States has historically been responsible for a
    disproportionate amount of greenhouse gas emissions, having emitted 20
    percent of global greenhouse gas emissions through 2014, and has a high
    technological capacity, the United States must take a leading role in
    reducing emissions through economic transformation;
    Whereas the United States is currently experiencing several related crises,
    with--

    (1) life expectancy declining while basic needs, such as clean air,
    clean water, healthy food, and adequate health care, housing,
    transportation, and education, are inaccessible to a significant portion of
    the United States population;

    (2) a 4-decade trend of wage stagnation, deindustrialization, and
    antilabor policies that has led to--

    G (A) hourly wages overall stagnating since the 1970s despite
    increased worker productivity;

    G (B) the third-worst level of socioeconomic mobility in the
    developed world before the Great Recession;

    G (C) the erosion of the earning and bargaining power of workers in
    the United States; and

    G (D) inadequate resources for public sector workers to confront the
    challenges of climate change at local, State, and Federal levels; and

    (3) the greatest income inequality since the 1920s, with--

    G (A) the top 1 percent of earners accruing 91 percent of gains in
    the first few years of economic recovery after the Great Recession;

    G (B) a large racial wealth divide amounting to a difference of 20
    times more wealth between the average white family and the average black
    family; and

    G (C) a gender earnings gap that results in women earning
    approximately 80 percent as much as men, at the median;

    Whereas climate change, pollution, and environmental destruction have
    exacerbated systemic racial, regional, social, environmental, and
    economic injustices (referred to in this preamble as ``systemic
    injustices'') by disproportionately affecting indigenous peoples,
    communities of color, migrant communities, deindustrialized communities,
    depopulated rural communities, the poor, low-income workers, women, the
    elderly, the unhoused, people with disabilities, and youth (referred to
    in this preamble as ``frontline and vulnerable communities'');
    Whereas, climate change cons utes a direct threat to the national security of
    the United States--

    (1) by impacting the economic, environmental, and social stability of
    countries and communities around the world; and

    (2) by acting as a threat multiplier;

    Whereas the Federal Government-led mobilizations during World War II and the New
    Deal created the greatest middle class that the United States has ever
    seen, but many members of frontline and vulnerable communities were
    excluded from many of the economic and societal benefits of those
    mobilizations; and
    Whereas the House of Representatives recognizes that a new national, social,
    industrial, and economic mobilization on a scale not seen since World
    War II and the New Deal era is a historic opportunity--

    (1) to create millions of good, high-wage jobs in the United States;

    (2) to provide unprecedented levels of prosperity and economic security
    for all people of the United States; and

    (3) to counteract systemic injustices: Now, therefore, be it

    Resolved, That it is the sense of the House of Representatives
    that--
    (1) it is the duty of the Federal Government to create a
    Green New Deal--
    (A) to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions
    through a fair and just transition for all communities
    and workers;
    (B) to create millions of good, high-wage jobs and
    ensure prosperity and economic security for all people
    of the United States;
    (C) to invest in the infrastructure and industry of
    the United States to sustainably meet the challenges of
    the 21st century;
    (D) to secure for all people of the United States
    for generations to come--
    (i) clean air and water;
    (ii) climate and community resiliency;
    (iii) healthy food;
    (iv) access to nature; and
    (v) a sustainable environment; and
    (E) to promote justice and equity by stopping
    current, preventing future, and repairing historic
    oppression of indigenous peoples, communities of color,
    migrant communities, deindustrialized communities,
    depopulated rural communities, the poor, low-income
    workers, women, the elderly, the unhoused, people with
    disabilities, and youth (referred to in this resolution
    as ``frontline and vulnerable communities'');
    (2) the goals described in subparagraphs (A) through (E) of
    paragraph (1) (referred to in this resolution as the ``Green
    New Deal goals'') should be accomplished through a 10-year
    national mobilization (referred to in this resolution as the
    ``Green New Deal mobilization'') that will require the
    following goals and projects--
    (A) building resiliency against climate change-
    related disasters, such as extreme weather, including
    by leveraging funding and providing investments for
    community-defined projects and strategies;
    (B) repairing and upgrading the infrastructure in
    the United States, including--
    (i) by eliminating pollution and greenhouse
    gas emissions as much as technologically
    feasible;
    (ii) by guaranteeing universal access to
    clean water;
    (iii) by reducing the risks posed by
    climate impacts; and
    (iv) by ensuring that any infrastructure
    bill considered by Congress addresses climate
    change;
    (C) meeting 100 percent of the power demand in the
    United States through clean, renewable, and zero-
    emission energy sources, including--
    (i) by dramatically expanding and upgrading
    renewable power sources; and
    (ii) by deploying new capacity;
    (D) building or upgrading to energy-efficient,
    distributed, and ``smart'' power grids, and ensuring
    affordable access to electricity;
    (E) upgrading all existing buildings in the United
    States and building new buildings to achieve maximum
    energy efficiency, water efficiency, safety,
    affordability, comfort, and durability, including
    through electrification;
    (F) spurring massive growth in clean manufacturing
    in the United States and removing pollution and
    greenhouse gas emissions from manufacturing and
    industry as much as is technologically feasible,
    including by expanding renewable energy manufacturing
    and investing in existing manufacturing and industry;
    (G) working collaboratively with farmers and
    ranchers in the United States to remove pollution and
    greenhouse gas emissions from the agricultural sector
    as much as is technologically feasible, including--
    (i) by supporting family farming;
    (ii) by investing in sustainable farming
    and land use practices that increase soil
    health; and
    (iii) by building a more sustainable food
    system that ensures universal access to healthy
    food;
    (H) overhauling transportation systems in the
    United States to remove pollution and greenhouse gas
    emissions from the transportation sector as much as is
    technologically feasible, including through investment
    in--
    (i) zero-emission vehicle infrastructure
    and manufacturing;
    (ii) clean, affordable, and accessible
    public transit; and
    (iii) high-speed rail;
    (I) mitigating and managing the long-term adverse
    health, economic, and other effects of pollution and
    climate change, including by providing funding for
    community-defined projects and strategies;
    (J) removing greenhouse gases from the atmosphere
    and reducing pollution by restoring natural ecosystems
    through proven low-tech solutions that increase soil
    carbon storage, such as land preservation and
    afforestation;
    (K) restoring and protecting threatened,
    endangered, and fragile ecosystems through locally
    appropriate and science-based projects that enhance
    biodiversity and support climate resiliency;
    (L) cleaning up existing hazardous waste and
    abandoned sites, ensuring economic development and
    sustainability on those sites;
    (M) identifying other emission and pollution
    sources and creating solutions to remove them; and
    (N) promoting the international exchange of
    technology, expertise, products, funding, and services,
    with the aim of making the United States the
    international leader on climate action, and to help
    other countries achieve a Green New Deal;
    (3) a Green New Deal must be developed through transparent
    and inclusive consultation, collaboration, and partnership with
    frontline and vulnerable communities, labor unions, worker
    cooperatives, civil society groups, academia, and businesses;
    and
    (4) to achieve the Green New Deal goals and mobilization, a
    Green New Deal will require the following goals and projects--
    (A) providing and leveraging, in a way that ensures
    that the public receives appropriate ownership stakes
    and returns on investment, adequate capital (including
    through community grants, public banks, and other
    public financing), technical expertise, supporting
    policies, and other forms of assistance to communities,
    organizations, Federal, State, and local government
    agencies, and businesses working on the Green New Deal
    mobilization;
    (B) ensuring that the Federal Government takes into
    account the complete environmental and social costs and
    impacts of emissions through--
    (i) existing laws;
    (ii) new policies and programs; and
    (iii) ensuring that frontline and
    vulnerable communities shall not be adversely
    affected;
    (C) providing resources, training, and high-quality
    education, including higher education, to all people of
    the United States, with a focus on frontline and
    vulnerable communities, so that all people of the
    United States may be full and equal participants in the
    Green New Deal mobilization;
    (D) making public investments in the research and
    development of new clean and renewable energy
    technologies and industries;
    (E) directing investments to spur economic
    development, deepen and diversify industry and business
    in local and regional economies, and build wealth and
    community ownership, while prioritizing high-quality
    job creation and economic, social, and environmental
    benefits in frontline and vulnerable communities, and
    deindustrialized communities, that may otherwise
    struggle with the transition away from greenhouse gas
    intensive industries;
    (F) ensuring the use of democratic and
    participatory processes that are inclusive of and led
    by frontline and vulnerable communities and workers to
    plan, implement, and administer the Green New Deal
    mobilization at the local level;
    (G) ensuring that the Green New Deal mobilization
    creates high-quality union jobs that pay prevailing
    wages, hires local workers, offers training and
    advancement opportunities, and guarantees wage and
    benefit parity for workers affected by the transition;
    (H) guaranteeing a job with a family-sustaining
    wage, adequate family and medical leave, paid
    vacations, and retirement security to all people of the
    United States;
    (I) strengthening and protecting the right of all
    workers to organize, unionize, and collectively bargain
    free of coercion, intimidation, and harassment;
    (J) strengthening and enforcing labor, workplace
    health and safety, antidiscrimination, and wage and
    hour standards across all employers, industries, and
    sectors;
    (K) enacting and enforcing trade rules, procurement
    standards, and border adjustments with strong labor and
    environmental protections--
    (i) to stop the transfer of jobs and
    pollution overseas; and
    (ii) to grow domestic manufacturing in the
    United States;
    (L) ensuring that public lands, waters, and oceans
    are protected and that eminent domain is not abused;
    (M) obtaining the free, prior, and informed consent
    of indigenous peoples for all decisions that affect
    indigenous peoples and their traditional territories,
    honoring all treaties and agreements with indigenous
    peoples, and protecting and enforcing the sovereignty
    and land rights of indigenous peoples;
    (N) ensuring a commercial environment where every
    businessperson is free from unfair compe ion and
    domination by domestic or international monopolies; and
    (O) providing all people of the United States
    with--
    (i) high-quality health care;
    (ii) affordable, safe, and adequate
    housing;
    (iii) economic security; and
    (iv) clean water, clean air, healthy and
    affordable food, and access to nature.
    https://www.congress.gov/bill/116th-...ext?format=txt

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    No wonder Pelosi called it the green dream.

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    Let’s vote on it now

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    It's too late for the Green New Deal, the planet is ed into unstoppable AGW catastrophe.

    Trash and Repugs are making pollution worse, aka, voluntary manslaughter, as Capitalists amass more Capital.

    Trash and the Repugs should be, must be punished, for the avoidable diseases and deaths they are causing.
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    If it is to late why do anything at all miss boutons

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    It's too late for the Green New Deal, the planet is ed into unstoppable AGW catastrophe.

    Trash and Repugs are making pollution worse, aka, voluntary manslaughter, sa Capitalists will amass more Capital.

    Trash and the Repugs should be, must be punished, for the avoidable diseases and deaths they are causing.
    What about the climate Mexico is damaging should they be punished or is it just punish trump

    He is the problem for everything

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    It's too late for the Green New Deal, the planet is ed into unstoppable AGW catastrophe.

    Trash and Repugs are making pollution worse, aka, voluntary manslaughter, sa Capitalists will amass more Capital.

    Trash and the Repugs should be, must be punished, for the avoidable diseases and deaths they are causing.
    I'm reporting your crazy ass to the FBI.

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    No wonder Pelosi called it the green dream.
    It is aspirational.

    A good starting point for more realistic solutions.

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    Hard pass

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    It is aspirational.

    A good starting point for more realistic solutions.
    there won't be any "solutions" because all of them reduce Capital's amassing of more Capital.

    The oligarchy owns SCOTUS, the Senate, the WH, so real solutions are non-starters.

    more land is being cultivated for crops across the planet, a lot of it and water to feed the ing cows,sheep, pigs for meat.

    Bs of people are already "water stressed"

    China is financing coal plants all over the planet

    the litany of environment in full swing, and increasing, is horrible.

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