We have a responsibility to protect the Earth — not just for ourselves, but for future generations. Climate change is real, and the effects are already here. But with common sense, science-based solutions, and a focus on justice, we can create a future that’s both sustainable and prosperous. We will:
• Tackle climate change with data-informed, practical solutions – We’ll use science, local expertise, and economic planning to protect ecosystems and create good-paying green jobs — especially in the communities hit hardest by pollution and disinvestment.
• Rejoin the Paris Climate Accords and lead global efforts – The U.S. must return to this critical international agreement to reduce emissions, hold polluters accountable, and collaborate worldwide on climate solutions.
• Invest in clean air, water, and soil — prioritizing historically disinvested communities – Clean water and healthy environments are a human right. We will target investments and enforcement in communities of color and working-class neighborhoods that have suffered decades of neglect and environmental harm.
• Transition away from fossil fuels with fairness and care – We must move toward a clean energy future — but we won’t leave anyone behind. That means supporting workers, investing in new job pipelines, and reinvesting in communities that have powered our country for decades.