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		Democrats launch 10-year 'Green New Deal' 
		for clean energy 
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		 [February 07, 2019] 
		By Valerie Volcovici 
 WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Rising Democratic 
		star Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Democratic Senator Ed Markey on 
		Thursday laid out the goals of a Green New Deal to achieve net-zero 
		greenhouse gas emissions in 10 years, setting a high bar for Democrats 
		who plan to make climate change a central issue in the 2020 presidential 
		race.
 
 The resolution is the first formal attempt by lawmakers to define the 
		scale of legislation to create large-scale government-led investments in 
		clean energy and infrastructure to transform the U.S. economy.
 
 "The Green New Deal fully tackles the existential threat posed by 
		climate change by presenting a comprehensive, 10-year plan that is as 
		big as the problem it hopes to solve while creating a new era of shared 
		prosperity," according to a summary of the resolution released by the 
		lawmakers on Thursday.
 
 Ocasio-Cortez said she will immediately begin to work on legislation 
		that would "fully flesh out the projects involved in the Green New 
		Deal."
 
		
		 
		
 Republicans have already criticized the initiative, waving off any kind 
		of proposal as heavy-handed. The Trump administration does not believe 
		action on climate change is necessary and is focused on increasing 
		production of oil, gas and coal on federal and private land.
 
 Doug Lamborn, a Republican from Colorado, said at a climate change 
		hearing in the House natural resources committee on Wednesday that the 
		policy was akin to a "Soviet five-year plan."
 
 The non-binding resolution outlines several goals for the United States 
		to meet in 10 years, including meeting 100 percent of power demand from 
		zero-emissions energy sources.
 
		It also calls for new projects to modernize U.S. transportation 
		infrastructure, de-carbonize the manufacturing and agricultural sectors, 
		make buildings and homes more energy efficient and increase land 
		preservation.
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			U.S. Senator Ed Markey (D-MA) speaks about federal government 
			employees working without pay and workers trying to unionize at 
			Logan Airport in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S., January 21, 2019. 
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            The Green New Deal also aims to create an economic safety net for 
			"frontline" communities that will be affected by a radical shift 
			away from fossil fuel use.
 "We ... need to be sure that workers currently employed in fossil 
			fuel industries have higher-wage and better jobs available to them 
			to be able to make this transition, and a federal jobs guarantee 
			ensures that no worker is left behind," according to a summary of 
			the plan.
 
 The Green New Deal was put into the media spotlight by a youth 
			coalition called the Sunrise Movement and Ocasio-Cortez, 29, the 
			youngest woman to serve in Congress.
 
 Markey, a veteran lawmaker from Massachusetts, introduced sweeping 
			climate change legislation a decade ago, which passed in the House 
			but stopped short in the Senate.
 
 At least a half dozen Democratic 2020 presidential hopefuls have 
			said they would adopt Green New Deal policies, without offering 
			specifics.
 
 (Reporting by Valerie Volcovici; Editing by Nick Macfie)
 
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