Green New Deal
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English
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[edit]- Rhymes: -iːl
Proper noun
[edit]- (US politics) A set of proposed public policy changes to address climate change along with achieving other social aims like job creation and reducing economic inequality.
- 2007 January 19, Thomas L. Friedman, “A Warning From the Garden”, in The New York Times[1], →ISSN:
- The right rallying call is for a “Green New Deal.” The New Deal was not built on a magic bullet, but on a broad range of programs and industrial projects to revitalize America. Ditto for an energy New Deal.
- 2021 February 21, Naomi Klein, “Why Texas Republicans Fear the Green New Deal”, in The New York Times[2], →ISSN:
- The claims are outlandish. The Green New Deal is, among other things, a plan to tightly regulate and upgrade the energy system so the United States gets 100 percent of its electricity from renewables in a decade.
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[edit]Further reading
[edit]- Green New Deal on Wikipedia.Wikipedia