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The Earth's temperature is rising, and the threats are real: lost species, disappearing ecosystems, rising floods, and deadly storm events and disease. We are already seeing the effects of global warming around the world as weather patterns change, brutal storms pound our coastal regions, and animal populations decline. Here in the Midwest, our climate already is changing, disrupting our economy and environment. The problem is pollution from energy use in power plants, vehicles, and buildings. The solutions innovative technologies and tough laws and regulations that require firm deadlines for global warming pollution reductions.
Our Work
Fresh Energy works daily to advance global warming solutions by promoting smart state and national policies that lead to deep, permanent reductions in global warming pollution; catalyzing innovative approaches by business and local governments; and spreading the word to businesses, government and citizens that global warming must be confronted now. We support policies and leaders at the federal, state, and local level that will ensure we avoid the worst impacts of global warming while creating a 21st century energy system that sustains our economies, our communities, and our planet. Here's how Fresh Energy's Global Warming Solutions program works to accomplish those goals:
Legislative Agenda
Fresh Energy's state legislative agenda is designed to promote policies that reduce the most global warming pollution at the lowest cost. The most relevant policies from the Minnesota Climate Change Advisory Group's (MCCAG) recommendations are center to our work, and we are always looking for new opportunities to help Minnesota lead the Midwest transition to a clean, 21st century energy system.
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