The Proposed House Green New Deal Resolution

A Resolution has been propsed to the House for consideration that would recognize the Federal Government’s duty “to create a Green New Deal.”  It sets forth a very ambitious 10-year program to mobilize and transform every aspect of American life to combat the threats of climate change by transitioning to an economy based upon 100% clean and renewable energy.

In doing so, millions of new jobs would be created, and everyone who wants a job would be guaranteed a job. The sponsors’ talking points declare that there is no time to lose, that Americans love a challenge, and “this is our moonshot.” The obvious goal is to eliminate the generation and use of fossil fuel and nuclear energy—they are simply not part of the solution.

A massive federal government effort will be required—“government is the prime driver”– funded by a massive investment of public funds , but the sponsors concede that the proceeds of any carbon tax will finance only a small percentage of the costs required.

More specifically, the goals of the Green New Deal are:

(a) to build resiliency against climate-related disasters;

(b) repair and upgrade the infrastructure of the United States by, among other things, requiring that any federal infrastructure legislation must address climate change;

(c) meet 100 percent of the power demand in the United States through clean, renewable, zero-emissions sources;

(d) building or upgrading energy-efficient power grids, and ensuring affordable access to energy;

(e )upgrading all existing buildings in the United States to achieve maximum energy efficiency;

(f) spur massive growth in clean manufacturing;

(g) work collaboratively with farmers and ranchers to remove, as much as possible, pollution and greenhouse gas emissions from the agricultural sector;

(h) overhaul transportation systems to remove pollution and greenhouse emissions;

(i) mitigate and manage the long-term effects of pollution and climate change, including the provision of funding to community-defined projects and strategies;

(j) remove greenhouse gases form the atmosphere by restoring natural ecosystems that increase soil carbon storage;

(k) restore and protect threatened and fragile ecosystems through appropriate science-based projects; (l) clean up existing hazardous waste and abandoned sites;

(m) identifying other emissions and pollution sources and creating solutions to remove them; and

(n) promote the international exchange of technology.

These goals will be met by the successful completion of a number of projects:

(a) requiring large new public ownership stakes in various projects;

(b) provide high-quality education to everyone so that everyone can be a full and equal participant in the Green New Deal “mobilization”,

(c) make public investments in clean renewable energy R & D;

(d) ensure that this mobilization requires the use of “democratic and participatory processes”;

(e ) ensure that high-quality union jobs are created;

(f) guarantee a job to everyone in the United States with a family-sustaining wage and medical leave, etc.;

(g) strengthen the rights to collective bargaining;

(h) enforce labor workplace safety and antidiscrimination standards;

(i) ensure the public lands are protected and “eminent domain is not abused”;

(j) deal openly and honestly with indigenous peoples;

(k) ensure that there is a commercial business environment which is free from unfair competition and domination by domestic or international monopolies;

(l) provide everyone with high-quality health care and adequate housing , economic security and access to nature, clean water, clean air, and good affordable food.

 

DISCLAIMER: Because of the generality of this update, the information provided herein may not be applicable in all situations and should not be acted upon without specific legal advice based on particular situations. Attorney Advertising.

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