Greenpeace Joins Sen. Markey, Rep. Dingell, and More to Introduce the THRIVE Act

WASHINGTON – Today, Reps. Debbie Dingell, Ilhan Omar, Jamaal Bowman, Pramila Jayapal, Earl Blumenauer, Ro Khanna, Yvette Clarke, and Nanette Barragán and Sen. Ed Markey formally will introduce the THRIVE Act. Co-sponsored by more than 50 members of Congress and 300 leading unions, racial justice, and climate groups, the THRIVE Act would invest $1 trillion per year over ten years to create more than 15 million good jobs, end the unemployment crisis, cut climate pollution in half by 2030, and advance racial, Indigenous, gender, environmental, and economic justice.

Grassroots leaders are joining Congressional co-sponsors of the bill at a live virtual press conference (video) this morning to introduce the bill.

Greenpeace USA Climate Campaigner Ashley Thomson said:

“Our movement has already handed President Biden the plan he needs to end the unemployment crisis, combat climate change, and deliver a just, equitable recovery from COVID-19: the THRIVE Act. Anything less is a failure to fully grasp the scale of the interconnected challenges that we’re facing. This is a moment for the president to be bold, and to listen to the wisdom of the very communities that organized to put him in office. Instead of wasting billions of dollars every year subsidizing fossil fuels that poison communities across the world, our government should be investing in the renewable energy economy of the future. Not only can we avert the worst impacts of the climate crisis, we can create a world where justice, health, and equity come before corporate greed.”

This post was originally published on Radio Free.