It was a BIG week for the essential campaign to move off fossil fuels and on to 100% renewable energy by 2035
With a climate-denying President moving to increase oil and gas extraction, it is more important than ever for state and local governments to act. That’s what happened this week, as state bills for 100% renewable energy moved forward this week in New Jersey, Virginia and Maryland.
In New Jersey, we have spent months building a coalition to support this visionary goal. On February 1, the NJ Off Fossil Fuels coalition came to Trenton to formally launch our campaign to support two pieces of legislation that will get New Jersey to 100% clean energy by 2035. Standing alongside bill sponsors Senator Patrick Diegnan and Assemblyman Tim Eustace, an enthusiastic crowd chanted, sang, and shouted out our support for bold action to create a clean energy revolution in the Garden State.
On Tuesday, Virginia lawmakers heard the first ever state level bill that calls for 100% clean energy by 2035. The new legislation, introduced by environmental champion Delegate Sam Rasoul, could have major impacts on renewable energy in the state. In a pivotal moment, the bill was passed by indefinitely (i.e. tabled) but with significant support from all the Democratic Delegates on committee – Kaye Kory, Jeff Bourne, Jeion Ward and Stephen Heretick.
In Maryland yesterday, Delegate Shane Robinson and 47 co-sponsors in the House of Delegates announced the introduction of the bill to move Maryland to 100 % renewable energy by 2035, the strongest climate bill ever introduced in Maryland. More than 100 people from the 100% Renewable Maryland coalition including the groups Food & Water Watch, Maryland Sierra Club, Chesapeake Physicians for Social Responsibility, Howard County Climate Change, Hartford County Climate Change and others rallied in support of the bold bill.
To get involved in all these efforts from anywhere in the country, go to offfossilfuels.org. Experienced organizers will be able to help connect you with these campaigns, or start one in your own state or community. Together we can bring about the clean energy revolution we need to avoid the worst impacts of climate change, now and for future generations.
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