H.R. 5435
would require the Secretary of the Interior and the Chief of the U.S. Forest Service to meet certain targets for the reduction of the emission of greenhouse gases.
would require the Secretary of the Interior and the Chief of the U.S. Forest Service to meet certain targets for the reduction of the emission of greenhouse gases.
would recognize the 4th anniversary of the adoption of the international Paris Agreement on climate change.
would establish a National Climate Bank.
would express strong disapproval of the president’s formal notification to the United Nations of his intent to withdraw the United States from the Paris Agreement.
would express the sense of the Senate that the nation, states, cities, tribal nations, and businesses, institutions of higher education, and other institutions in the United States should work toward achieving the goals of the Paris Agreement.
would amend Title 23, U.S. Code, to require transportation planners to consider projects and strategies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
would amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to impose the alternative minimum tax on certain state-regulated electric utilities that have not fully adopted climate-resilient infrastructure.
would declare a national goal that the United States achieve a 100 percent clean economy by no later than 2050.
would authorize the imposition of sanctions with respect to significant actions that exacerbate climate change to reinforce comprehensive efforts to limit global average temperature rise.
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