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2014/06/03

Climate game changer

Union of Concerned Scientists
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The proposed global warming standards are the most significant step that our government has taken to address climate change. Share the news today!

This is a Climate Game Changer

The proposed global warming standards are the most significant step that our government has taken to address climate change. Tell your friends, family, and colleagues about it today on Twitter, Facebook, or Google+!

ACTION ALERT
Support Global Warming Standards to Reduce Carbon Pollution from Power Plants

Dear UCS supporter,

Yesterday, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) took a huge step toward reducing the emissions that cause global warming, announcing the first-ever limits on carbon pollution from power plants. These carbon standards represent an historic opportunity to limit the largest source of global warming emissions.

These standards will protect our health and our environment by hastening the transition away from coal-fired power to cleaner, increasingly cost-competitive energy sources like wind and solar.

UCS analysis shows that there are opportunities to achieve even deeper emission reductions and ensure that the standards are a true climate game changer. Help spread the word by sharing this infographic with your friends, family, and colleagues!

Climate Game Changer

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Not on social media? Send a message to thank EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy for proposing historic standards to reduce power plant carbon emissions and combat climate change!

Climate change is a result of too much carbon. Scientists know that certain gases trap heat and act like a blanket to warm the planet. One of the most important of these gases is carbon dioxide. When we burn gasoline to drive our cars or burn coal, oil, or gas to heat our homes and power our lives, we release carbon dioxide, which is now overloading our atmosphere.

These standards are an essential step toward slowing the pace and magnitude of climate change. UCS analysis shows that strong global warming standards coupled with renewable energy and energy efficiency policies could cut power sector emissions 50 percent below current levels by 2030, with renewable energy and energy efficiency playing a significant role in delivering cost-effective reductions.

The proposed standards for existing power plants are the most significant step that our government has taken to address climate change. Tell your friends, family, and colleagues about it today on Twitter, Facebook, or Google+!

The fossil fuel industry and its allies are already gearing up to fight these historic standards and are spreading misinformation about their potential cost and impact. It's critical that we push back and set the record straight that these standards represent a long-overdue opportunity to curb our global warming emissions and support economic growth through a transition to a clean energy economy.

Help us to challenge the fossil fuel narrative by sharing the good news with your friends today!

Sincerely,
Jackie Weidman signature
Jackie Weidman
National Field Organizer
Climate & Energy Program
Union of Concerned Scientists

P.S. In the coming weeks, it will be critical that the EPA hear from you about the importance of finalizing strong and flexible standards that achieve deep global warming emissions reductions. Stay tuned for more information on how you can make your voice heard!

 

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