Harris, Ocasio-Cortez float plan to lift low-income communities in
climate plans
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[July 30, 2019]
By Valerie Volcovici
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Senator and
Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris and U.S. Representative
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez on Monday introduced a bill that would ensure
any climate change legislation considered by Congress prioritizes
low-income and vulnerable communities.
The Climate Equity Act would ensure that Congress and the White House
are held accountable for putting low-income and indigenous communities
and minority groups that are on the "front lines" of climate change at
the core of climate proposals, such as the Green New Deal.
“We need a Green New Deal based in climate and environmental justice,
which means building a clean economy that protects communities that have
been neglected by policymakers for far too long," Harris said in a
statement on Monday.
The senator from California has not yet unveiled a plan to combat
climate change but joins more than half of the 2020 Democratic
presidential candidates in endorsing the Green New Deal resolution
championed by Ocasio-Cortez of New York and Senator Ed Markey of
Massachusetts.
The Green New Deal platform calls on Congress to carry out a 10-year,
government-driven mobilization to decarbonize the economy through
investments in clean energy, buildings and transportation, as well as
job retraining and social and environmental justice programs.
The bill would require that any climate-related bill undergo "equity"
scoring in the same way the Congressional Budget Office conducts
economic scoring of major pieces of legislation.
It would also establish an Office of Climate and Environmental Justice
Accountability to give representation to front-line communities during
rulemaking processes, and create a new position of senior adviser for
climate and environmental justice at all relevant agencies to ensure
compliance.
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Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) questions Acting Homeland
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“The Climate Equity Act ensures that as we go forward to solve our
climate crisis, we are focusing on communities most impacted by the
crisis and the transition to renewable energy,” said Ocasio-Cortez.
Other presidential candidates have introduced environmental justice
plans aimed at protecting communities that are disproportionately
affected by floods, water and air pollution and other environmental
issues.
One of those candidates, Washington Governor Jay Inslee, on Monday
floated his Community Climate Justice plan, which would turn the
White House Council on Environmental Quality into an agency focused
on ensuring that pollution-affected communities, unions, indigenous
groups and others have input on major environmental policies.
Another candidate, U.S. Senator Cory Booker of New Jersey also made
environmental justice a top campaign issue, and said he would
strengthen the Environmental Protection Agency to protect vulnerable
communities against corporate polluters.
(Reporting by Valerie Volcovici; editing by Jonathan Oatis)
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