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Climate on the Global Stage Washington, D.C. was inundated with climate actions this month. 16-year-old activist Greta Thunberg delivered a landmark speech and testified before Congress on Sept. 18. She implored Congress to take immediate action on climate change. On Sept. 20, over 4 million people took part in climate protests around the globe, calling on world leaders at the U.N. Climate Summit to recognize the urgency of the climate crisis. While the U.N. Climate Summit failed to produce the wide-reaching results some had hoped for, the week of climate action elevated the issue to the global stage and brought new commitments and initiatives. Read more about our experience at the D.C. Climate March. Rollbacks, Reversals, and Revocations The Trump administration continues its reversal of critical environmental protections. On Sept. 4, the White House announced that it was weakening a federal rule meant to increase the use of energy-efficient lightbulbs. On Sept. 12, the administration repealed crucial clean water protections that limited pollutants in streams and wetlands. And on Sept. 17, California’s authority over auto emissions standards was revoked by the federal government–an unprecedented move that brings nationwide repercussions. |
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