Resistbot Petition: CA fires will cost 20B! Pass the Polluters Pay Climate Fund Act of 2025!
An open letter to the U.S. Congress

CA fires will cost 20B! Pass the Polluters Pay Climate Fund Act of 2025!

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In light of the fires in California, which will likely be the most expensive natural disaster in U.S. history, I am writing to ask you to co-sponsor the Polluters Pay Climate Fund Act of 2025, which has just been re-introduced by Senator Van Hollen and is cosponsored by Senators Ed Markey, Jeff Merkley, Bernie Sanders, and Elizabeth Warren. This legislation requires the largest U.S.-based fossil fuel extractors and oil refiners and foreign-owned companies doing business in the U.S. to pay into a $1 trillion Polluters Pay Climate Fund, with their contributions based on a percentage of their global emissions. The Fund would then be used to finance a wide range of efforts to tackle the impacts of climate change. U.S. Representatives Jerry Nadler and Judy Chu plan to reintroduce companion legislation in the U.S. House later this year. Proposals to make polluters pay for their role in driving the climate crisis are gaining momentum in states across the country, with legislation similar to Senator Van Hollen’s bill becoming law in Vermont and New York last year, and other states from Maryland to Massachusetts and California considering similar proposals. As climate fueled disasters kill and displace American citizens from Florida and North Carolina's hurricanes last year, to Vermont and New York's flooding in 2023, to the wildfires ravaging southern California right now - one principal has become clear: Polluters, not citizens, must pay for the escalating costs of the climate emergency. Please cosponsor this important legislation now.

First sent on January 13 by Jess Craven · 1,596 signers in the past 7 days

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