Acknowledging Climate Change and Inequality The first section of the resolution acknowledges that climate change is a threat, and that 2 °C of warming should be avoided, or else it will cause significant damage to the environment and infrastructure. It also states that emissions must be cut at the rate described by the IPCC in order to avoid this warming. It also says that because the United States emits a disproportionate amount of
greenhouse gasses, that it must take a "leading role" in reducing emissions, and that climate change is a threat to
national security. The resolution acknowledges certain
wealth inequality problems in the United States:
wage stagnation, reduction of
bargaining power through
unions, and low
socioeconomic mobility, among other things. It states that climate change has exacerbated injustices, and that it will mostly effect minorities and people who are low-income.
Green New Deal The resolution calls for the creation of a
Green New Deal with the following goals: •
Reducing emissions to stay under 1.5 °C of warming. • Create millions of high-wage
union jobs and ensuring
economic security in general. • Investments in
infrastructure and industry. • Ensuring
clean water,
clean air,
climate resilience,
healthy food, the ability to access nature, a sustainable environment. • Promoting justice and promoting equality.
Mobilization effort The resolution calls for the achievement of these goals through a nation-wide mobilization effort; which it suggests several broad policy objectives, such as: • Building
smart power grids. • Upgrading existing buildings and building new buildings to have the best energy and water efficiency possible. • Eliminating greenhouse gas emissions and other pollution from transportation and agriculture. • Cleaning up
hazardous waste and abandoned sites. • Making sure that people who run a business do not face unfair competition. • Making sure that all people have access to a college education,
healthcare, and
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