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Why can't we bring back the manufacturing and manufacture those solar panels?

this is all a preview of what is in store for the future if we don't take bold, decisive action to combat the climate crisis.

I would like to recognize Caleb Schumacher on the enormous feat of making Eagle Scout. I was proud to join Caleb and his family this past weekend in Ocean City. Caleb's Eagle Scout project was a flag drop box so that flags can be disposed…

it was disheartening to watch the President on the ground in California earlier this week where he once again fully denied scientific facts.

the transition to a low-carbon economy is more important today than ever before, and I mentioned in my opening remarks that we are facing three overlapping crises,--a pandemic, an economic collapse, and a climate emergency--and it is…

the fires are producing some of the worst air quality in the world.

it does feel as though that this Administration has a pretty consistent course of firing people who do not appear to agree with them

2020 is on track to be one of the two hottest years, if not the hottest year, on record.

As Chairman Pallone said, the Commodities Futures Trading Commission put out a report which warned that climate change poses a major risk to the stability of the U.S. financial system.

Achieving that goal remains critical if we are to avoid the most damaging and costly consequences of climate change.

These fires are climate fires, and it was disheartening to watch the President on the ground in California earlier this week, once again, fully deny scientific fact.

I would like to recognize two brave police officers in my district for their outstanding actions and bravery. Sergeant Matthew Christopher Webb and Corporal William Gianakopolous exemplify the best of our Nation. Webb and Gianakopolous…

If we cannot give these people some political cover, how do we expect them to fight for democracy in their own country?

President Trump has talked tough on Nicaragua, but when it came time to stand with those who put their lives on the line to challenge the Ortega regime, his Administration placed its radical anti-immigrant agenda above protecting American…

I do not think they are really even looking at it, because they are so wrapped up in their own issues.

In Venezuela, the Maduro dictatorship has predictably exploited the pandemic to further crush dissent and targeting journalists, doctors, and aid workers who are there to speak out.

Unfortunately, President Trump has shown he is not interested in bringing people together or providing value-based global leadership.