How You Can Help
Clinton, McCain, Obama: Clean cars on day one!
The Bush EPA hasn’t reversed its decision to block cleaner cars. And
the Antarctic ice shelf, which recently lost a 160-square-mile chunk of
ice, isn’t going to put itself back together, either. With the Bush administration blocking progress at every turn, we’re
counting on the next president to remove the EPA’s roadblock to cleaner
cars. Email the candidates and help make sure that clean cars are a priority for the next administration.
Brief Summary
More and more Americans are
concerned about what global warming will mean for the health and well-being of
future generations. We’re working in New York and at the federal level to
reduce global warming pollution by at least 15 percent by 2020 and 80 percent by
2050—the science-based reductions needed to protect future
generations.
Environment America has been instrumental in passing global warming solutions at the
state level, including statewide limits on global warming pollution in
California and New Jersey, global warming emission standards for cars in 12
states, and limits on global warming emissions from power plants in the
Northeast and elsewhere. At the same time, we have been building support for
strong federal action on global warming.