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Add a section to the "Green New Deal Resolution" sub-article as follows:
On April 20, 2021, Rep. Ocasio-Cortez and Sen. Markey reintroduced the Green New Deal Resolution at the National Mall. The resolution reaffirms the threat produced by climate change and the responsibility of the US to recommit to meeting the emission goals outlined by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
Also, to add a section to the "The Biden climate plan" sub-article as follows:
President Biden’s infrastructure package, which pledges to halve the U.S. greenhouse gas emissions by 2030, has been criticized by progressives, including Rep. Ocasio-Cortez, as not being ambitious enough to achieve the scale required to mitigate climate change. Biden’s climate plan also outlined an American Jobs and Families Plan, which would lead to the creation of a Civilian Climate Corps.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/User:CEGarcia001/Green_New_Deal?veaction=edit&preload=Template%3ADashboard.wikiedu.org_draft_template CEGarcia001 (talk) 00:31, 15 July 2021 (UTC)
- Done , allthough I added a new L3 section for the re-introduction, otherwise it might not be clear that various earlier sections refer just to the original AOC & Markey GND. Thanks for drafting these useful updates. FeydHuxtable (talk) 01:32, 15 July 2021 (UTC)
References
- "SENATOR MARKEY AND REPRESENTATIVE OCASIO-CORTEZ REINTRODUCE GREEN NEW DEAL RESOLUTION". markey.senate.gov. Retrieved 14 July 2021.
- Frazin, Rachel. "Overnight Energy: Biden reportedly will pledge to halve US emissions by 2030". TheHill. Retrieved 14 July 2021.
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: Text "Ocasio-Cortez, Markey reintroduce Green New Deal resolution" ignored (help) - Kurtzleben, Danielle. "Ocasio-Cortez Sees Green New Deal Progress In Biden Plan, But 'It's Not Enough'". npr. Retrieved 14 July 2021.
- Segers, Grace. "Green New Deal advocates see imprint on Biden's climate agenda". cbsnews. Retrieved 14 July 2021.
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The Global Green New Deal, under United Nations Environment Programme and United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs, expands the New Deal policies of President Roosevelt by emphasizing a more global and sustainable approach (Reference 1). The Global Green Deal introduces the idea of an an economy that is globally inclusive yet also collectively mitigating climate change (Reference 2).
The United Nations pushes to achieve this goal by encouraging investment in renewable energy at a global level which will be helpful in creating new jobs, increasing economic output, and fighting climate change (reference 3). In addition, United Nations advocates for its G20 members to invest in additional sectors that promote environmental health while also providing financial assistance to other developing countries (Reference 4).
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1.United Nations. “UN-DESA Policy Brief No. 12.” United Nations- Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Mar. 2009, sustainabledevelopment.un.org/content/documents/policybrief12.pdf. 2. Gallagher, Kevin P., and Richard Kozul-Wright. “A New Multilateralism for Shared Prosperity.” United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, unctad.org/system/files/official-document/gp_ggnd_2019_en.pdf. 3.United Nations. “A Global Green New Deal for Climate, Energy, and Development.” United Nations- Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Dec. 2009, sustainabledevelopment.un.org/content/documents/cc_global_green_new_deal.pdf. 4. United Nations. “Global Green New Deal.” UN Environment Programme , Sept. 2009, wedocs.unep.org/bitstream/handle/20.500.11822/7736/-Global%20Green%20New%20Deal_%20An%20Update%20for%20the%20G20%20Pittsburgh%20Summit-2009880.pdf?sequence=3&isAllowed=y. ArmanKaur11 (talk) 04:54, 20 July 2021 (UTC)
- Done , allthough I reworded a bit to make it clearer we're talking about proposals rather than actual implemented policy, plus made a few other changes. Great idea to have a section on the international version. Thanks for this and sorry we kept you waiting a bit. FeydHuxtable (talk)
Michelle Wu
If Michelle Wu is elected mayor of Boston in November, she can be added as a supporter of the AOC-Markey Green New Deal. https://www.boston.com/news/policy/2020/08/24/michelle-wu-green-new-deal-boston/ SecretName101 (talk) 00:39, 15 September 2021 (UTC)
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