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Act On Climate

Act On Climate

From The White House:

Action on climate change? In what some may consider a long overdue move, the White House announced at midnight the final version of America's Clean Power Plan—the biggest, most important step ever taken by the United States to combat climate change.


#ActOnClimate:

The message couldn't be clearer. The time is now to Act on Climate and curb the pollution from antiquated power plants.

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Here's the video released by The White House at midnight, August 1, 2015.

BREAKING: On Monday, President Obama will release the final version of America's Clean Power Plan—the biggest, most important step we've ever taken to combat climate change. If you agree that we can't condemn our kids and grandkids to a planet that's beyond fixing, share this video with your friends and family. It's time to #ActOnClimate.

Posted by The White House on Saturday, August 1, 2015


Now Is The Time:

Many of you may remember, as I do, decades of cries for action as the facts about climate change became clearer and clearer. Finally, we see some action at the highest level.

Share #ActOnClimate (widely) with your friends and family. Tweet. Pin. Share.


 

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