Make the government invest in renewable energy

Recent signers:
Paul Corrigan and 10 others have signed recently.

The issue

I want to live in a future where our air is clean, and the cost of living isn't driven up by skyrocketing oil and gas prices. The thought of my children growing up in a world choked by pollution is terrifying, especially when there are better, cleaner, and more sustainable options available to us.

The government has the power to change this trajectory by investing more significantly in renewable energy sources such as solar and wind. These forms of energy are not only abundant and sustainable but also a key to reducing air pollution, fighting climate change, and stabilizing energy costs in the long term.

Currently, fossil fuels account for around 80% of the energy consumption in many parts of the world, contributing significantly to pollution and climate change. Transitioning to renewable energy could drastically cut down these emissions and contribute to healthier cities and communities.

Moreover, investing in renewables creates jobs. According to the International Renewable Energy Agency, the renewable energy sector employed over 12 million people worldwide in 2020, and this number continues to grow. This is not just an investment in clean energy but an investment in the economy and future job security for millions.

Governments worldwide need to recognize the urgency of this transition and provide the necessary support for renewable energy infrastructure. Incentives for renewable energy projects, taxation benefits for sustainable practices, and substantial public investment in research and development are crucial steps toward a sustainable future.

By signing this petition, you are calling on the government to prioritize renewable energy. Together, we can drive the change towards a cleaner, more sustainable, and economically stable future. Let's ensure our children inherit a world they can thrive in, free from the fears of pollution and energy crises. Please sign this petition to make a tangible difference.

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Recent signers:
Paul Corrigan and 10 others have signed recently.

The issue

I want to live in a future where our air is clean, and the cost of living isn't driven up by skyrocketing oil and gas prices. The thought of my children growing up in a world choked by pollution is terrifying, especially when there are better, cleaner, and more sustainable options available to us.

The government has the power to change this trajectory by investing more significantly in renewable energy sources such as solar and wind. These forms of energy are not only abundant and sustainable but also a key to reducing air pollution, fighting climate change, and stabilizing energy costs in the long term.

Currently, fossil fuels account for around 80% of the energy consumption in many parts of the world, contributing significantly to pollution and climate change. Transitioning to renewable energy could drastically cut down these emissions and contribute to healthier cities and communities.

Moreover, investing in renewables creates jobs. According to the International Renewable Energy Agency, the renewable energy sector employed over 12 million people worldwide in 2020, and this number continues to grow. This is not just an investment in clean energy but an investment in the economy and future job security for millions.

Governments worldwide need to recognize the urgency of this transition and provide the necessary support for renewable energy infrastructure. Incentives for renewable energy projects, taxation benefits for sustainable practices, and substantial public investment in research and development are crucial steps toward a sustainable future.

By signing this petition, you are calling on the government to prioritize renewable energy. Together, we can drive the change towards a cleaner, more sustainable, and economically stable future. Let's ensure our children inherit a world they can thrive in, free from the fears of pollution and energy crises. Please sign this petition to make a tangible difference.

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