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CJA Condemns Trump Administration’s Use of the Defense Production Act to Expand Fossil Fuels
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Following the Trump administration’s decision to invoke the Defense Production Act to subsidize fossil fuel expansion under the guise of an “energy emergency”, Mar Zepeda, Legislative Director for CJA, issued the following statement: “This decision is not a solution to the rising costs, climate disasters, and public health challenges communities are facing. [] The post CJA Condemns Trump Administration’s Use of the Defense Production Act to Expand Fossil Fuels appeared first on Climate Justice Alliance.
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