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Buttigieg is a climate champion and his nomination makes it clear: the Biden-Harris Administration w

Buttigieg is a climate champion and his nomination makes it clear: the Biden-Harris Administration wants BIG investments in green infrastructure. [Climate Power 2020]( “[Pete] is equipped to take on the challenges at the intersection of jobs, infrastructure, equity, and climate.” - President-elect Biden [Watch & Share their plan for the DoT >>]( Just call him Secretary Pete. Climate champion Pete Buttigieg is Biden’s pick to lead the Department of Transportation and that’s a BIG DEAL for climate action. As the leading carbon polluter in the U.S., the transportation sector needs bold and innovative leadership. A Buttigieg-led Department of Transportation can do just that: reduce emissions, modernize our infrastructure, and help create millions of good-paying clean energy jobs -- all at the same time. [Buttigieg is a climate champion and his nomination makes it clear: the Biden-Harris Administration wants BIG investments in green infrastructure. Watch and share how transportation fits into their plans for a clean energy economy HERE.]( [Pete Buttigieg is Biden’s pick to lead the Department of Transportation]( As the first millennial and the first openly LGBTQ+ nominee for a Cabinet secretary, Buttigieg is a historic pick -- and his experience uniquely equips him to lead a climate-conscious Transportation Department. Mayor Pete confronted the devastation of climate change head-on in South Bend and rebuilt the community after TWO once-in-a-generation climate floods. He created the South Bend Office of Sustainability and worked with mayors across the country to meet emissions reduction goals at the local level. Pete’s vision for the Department of Transportation is exactly what we need to meet the challenges of climate change and build equitable, efficient transportation systems for the 21st century. [Will you share that vision with your friends and followers NOW?]( Thanks for sharing, Climate Power 2020 [tw]( [fb]( [yt]( [ig]( [Home]( [About]( [CP2020]( Climate Power 2020 815 Black Lives Matter Plaza NW Washington, DC 20005 United States If you wish to no longer receive email from us, please [unsubscribe](.

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