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In response to today’s Senate Committee on the Budget Dollars and Degrees hearing, Alice Madden, Policy and Political Director at Greenpeace USA, said:

“In the 2022 election cycle, the oil and gas industry funneled more than $50 million to support their back-pocket candidates in the closest races. These same candidates continually present a false choice between a healthy economy and a healthy planet. Today we saw that with fossil fuels – we get neither.

“Between 2010 and 2019, the United States experienced 119 climate disasters that each caused damages of $1 billion or more. That’s more than double the previous decade. The consequences of the climate crisis are wreaking havoc on our health and our economy. We have many options to tackle it by transitioning to a clean energy economy that will create up to 25 million good-paying jobs across every zip code in America, jump-starting the economic recovery and positioning America to compete in a world that runs on clean technologies, not fossil fuels.”


This content originally appeared on Common Dreams and was authored by Newswire Editor.

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[1] Hearing | Hearings | U.S. Senate Committee On The Budget ➤ https://www.budget.senate.gov/hearings/dollars-and-degrees-investigating-fossil-fuel-dark-moneys-systemic-threats-to-climate-and-the-federal-budget[2] Big Oil Money Looms Large in Competitive Elections - Greenpeace USA ➤ https://www.greenpeace.org/usa/research/big-oil-money-looms-large-in-competitive-elections/[3] 2010-2019: A landmark decade of U.S. billion-dollar weather and climate disasters | NOAA Climate.gov ➤ https://www.climate.gov/news-features/blogs/beyond-data/2010-2019-landmark-decade-us-billion-dollar-weather-and-climate[4]https://www.rewiringamerica.org/policy/jobs-report