AMERICANS EMBRACE CLEAN ENERGY TRANSITION AMID MOUNTING WILDFIRE SMOKE AND EXTREME HEAT WEATHER

Washington, D.C.  — Tens of millions of Americans face yet another summer of extreme weather, including heat waves in the Southwest and dangerously polluted air due to unprecedented wildfires across Canada. Meanwhile, Americans are embracing the clean energy solutions that are creating good-paying manufacturing jobs, reducing energy costs, and helping to mitigate the impacts of these climate disasters.

Unprecedented Canadian wildfires blanketing U.S. in dangerous air pollution, breaking emissions records. To make matters worse, rising temperatures bring a greater risk of wildfire, which have impacted 120 million Americans in the Midwest and East Coast. 

Clean energy like wind and solar are proving to be resilient amidst disastrous heatwaves, keeping the air conditioning on in Texas amid record heat, proving yet again how unreliable fossil fuels are during climate disasters. 

Now, more than ever, a clean energy future is essential to protecting access to power and clean air in the face of extreme weather and other climate disasters.