Las Vegas Review-Journal

Climate bill is promising

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Your recent editorial beautifull­y illustrate­d the peril to human life and health from climate change-induced drought, sea level rise, storms and wildfire.

As a physician, I feel heartbroke­n about the devastatio­n I recently witnessed in the Florida Panhandle when I responded to medical emergencie­s wrought by Hurricane Michael. I worry about increased illnesses from carbon emissions and wildfire smoke. I also vehemently disagree with many recent actions taken by the Environmen­tal Protection Agency and the Trump administra­tion. But ultimately, the challenge to our lives and our future is greater than one administra­tion.

Rapid and meaningful federal action to stop carbon pollution is imperative to avoid the worst climate impacts.

Just in time, a bipartisan bill, the Energy Innovation and Carbon Dividends Act, has been introduced in the House of Representa­tives. It would reduce carbon dioxide emissions at least 40 percent within 12 years. It also would create 2.1 million new jobs over 10 years thanks to growth in our clean energy economy.

It’s good for our health and will save many of the 60,000 lives lost annually due to poor air quality.

Solving climate change is too urgent to remain caught up in partisan politics. Now is a great time for a bipartisan and innovative approach.

Joanne Leovy, Las Vegas

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