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In response to President Biden’s statement that he has practically declared a climate emergency, Sunrise Movement made clear what declaring a climate emergency would look like and achieve.

Declaring a climate emergency under the National Emergencies Act would enable the President to utilize the full force of his executive powers to usher in a wartime mobilization to confront the climate crisis, including:

The President’s use of the Stafford Act to respond to the COVID-19 crisis and the Defense Production Act (DPA) to ensure we have the supply chain to expedite the transition to renewable energy are both encouraging, and demonstrate he knows that he has additional executive powers at his disposal.

This move would not only be critical to ensuring the Administration hits their climate goals, but is legal and constitutional, as seen in former President Trump’s use of these powers to construct a border wall.


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

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[1]https://sunrisemovement.us7.list-manage.com/track/click?u=03c6bd2c940b3a70bc44f0b69&id=fa2e516c1a&e=f84d8b0489[2] A Guide to Emergency Powers and Their Use | Brennan Center for Justice ➤ https://sunrisemovement.us7.list-manage.com/track/click?u=03c6bd2c940b3a70bc44f0b69&id=5231db958a&e=f84d8b0489