Climate change is not a democratic, liberal, or even a regional-specific issue. It is a bipartisan issue that affects the entire world, and Congress cannot afford to ignore it.
On the recordJune 24, 2014
Source
congress.govEditor's note · Context
Grijalva emphasizes the bipartisan nature of climate change and the need for congressional action.
Share & report
More from Raúl Grijalva
Jan 10, 2024
I ask unanimous consent to submit reporting from 2014, 2016, 2018 alleging that Consumer Energy Alliance used people's names and addresses without their knowledge...
Jan 30, 2024
We write to express serious concerns about the Mining Clarity Regulatory Act, which represents an unprecedented, de facto giveaway of America's cherished public lands to mining corporations.
Jan 10, 2024
And study after study has confirmed the point that you are making, that there is a cumulative impact on public health, that there is a cumulative impact in the long run, and that industry and regulators bear a tremendous responsibility for…





