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This could very well be the best chance that Congress has to prevent the most catastrophic impacts of climate change from coming to fruition. Fortunately, the climate investments in the Build Back Better Act would transform the future of the United States, and help renew our leadership by example.
The climate crisis will not wait—and Congress should not either.
It is time to pass the Build Back Better Act, and it needs to retain the very important climate elements proposed.
UUSJ’s action teams, and many of its allies, are all responding to the legislative moment and focusing on the Build Back Better Act (BBB). Advocates are trying to save this productivity package from faltering, for fear of what it means for our people, communities, and the planet. Each has distinct reasons for engaging and is responding to slightly different needs. And in the background, all are worried about the precedent set with democracy legislation during January.
UUSJ is compelled to provide an opportunity for each team responding to this circumstance, but encourages you to act for all! (Please return to the main webpage.)
For Environmental and Climate Justice, the Environmental Action Team invites you to address the existential climate crisis and environmental justice by sending this message, which highlights the climate elements in BBB.
Feel free to edit the email message. Personalized letters, lifting up the constituent-based witness of need, and moral imperative, are more effective.
This could very well be the best chance that Congress has to prevent the most catastrophic impacts of climate change from coming to fruition. Fortunately, the climate investments in the Build Back Better Act would transform the future of the United States, and help renew our leadership by example.
The climate crisis will not wait—and Congress should not either.
It is time to pass the Build Back Better Act, and it needs to retain the very important climate elements proposed.