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“We can no longer delay putting a framework for a clean energy economy in place, it needs to be done now.
If businesses and entrepreneurs know today that we’re closing this carbon pollution loophole, they’ll start investing in clean energy now. And pretty soon we’ll see more companies constructing solar panels, workers building wind turbines and car companies manufacturing fuel efficient cars.
That’s how we can grow this economy, enhance our security and protect our planet at the same time.”
I believe him.
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