The importance of bipartisanship
To respond to climate change, it's essential that people in America and around the world put aside partisan differences and come together to take action.
Even though there's disagreement on the causes and consequences of climate change, many Republican states have already taken steps to promote renewable energy and drive job growth. Iowa, Kansas, and Oklahoma have set ambitious targets for solar and wind power. Economic and environmental benefits of renewables will benefit everyone, regardless of political affiliation.
The global economy is shifting towards renewable energy sources like solar, wind, and geothermal. If the U.S. stalls in transitioning to renewable energy at scale, we'll risk being left behind the growing market for clean energy technologies. This is not an environmental issue alone - it's also a matter of economic security. If we continue to rely on fossil fuels, countries will increasingly turn to alternative suppliers, leaving the states vulnerable to fluctuations in global markets.
The costs associated with extreme weather events are projected to reach $38 trillion annually within 25 years. While some politicians may downplay the urgency of this issue, many agree that the consequences of inaction will be catastrophic.
Democrats are more likely to believe that present-day climate change is primarily caused by burning coal, oil, and natural gas and that a rapid transition to renewable energy is necessary in order to avoid catastrophic climate and ecological breakdown. Even if Republicans don’t agree with Democrats, producing EVS, solar, wind power, and geothermal, will help us remain a relevant economic power, create jobs, reduce healthcare costs, and ensure cleaner air and water.
By coming together across party lines, we can invest in renewable energy and build a sustainable, healthier, and more prosperous future for ourselves and generations to come.
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