Simply put, we must have legislation that clearly prioritizes investments in scalable projects like those mentioned today that reduce emissions at the source and address the historical harm and discrimination communities like mine have faced for centuries.
On the recordFebruary 5, 2019
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Haaland emphasizes the need for legislation prioritizing emissions reduction and addressing historical discrimination.
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