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Merkley sets goal: All renewable energy by 2050

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At the 2016 Netroots Nation Annual Conference, Oregon’s Senator Jeff Merkley announced Friday his plan to introduce legislation that would require 100 percent of American energy to come from renewable sources by 2050.

Merkley made the announcement during a panel he hosted at the Netroots Nation Conference titledKeep It in the Ground: Getting the Federal Government Out of the Fossil Fuel Business.

Joined by business leader and philanthropist Tom Steyer and Murshed Zaheed, Political Director of CREDO, the panel focused primarily on the Keep It in the Ground movement and Merkley’s signature piece of legislation, the Keep It in the Ground Act.

Merkley introduced the landmark legislation in 2015 to help accelerate the transition to clean energy by ending all new federal leases for oil, gas or coal extraction on public lands and waters.

In his opening comments, Merkley announced his intention to introduce a set of bills over the next several months that would move the country away from fossil fuels entirely and toward a 100 percent renewable energy future by 2050.

“There is no more time to wait to address climate change,” said Merkley. “We are living each day with the dire consequences of global warming and they are only getting worse.

“We recently hit the ominous milestone of 400 parts per million of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, each year we are cataloguing hotter and hotter average temperatures and the impacts of a warming planet are affecting our way of life, our health and our safety. We must end our use of carbon-emitting fossil fuels and we must start now.

“That’s why over the next several months I will introduce legislation that will get us to the goal of relying on 100 percent renewable energy sources by 2050. It’s a big goal, but it’s one we can and must achieve. Nothing short of our existence on this planet is at stake.”

Merkley’s announcement was immediately lauded by leaders throughout the environmentalist community.

“I’m 100% behind Jeff Merkley in hiscall for 100% renewables. Jeff’s right: the engineers have done their job, and given us cheap renewable energy to work with if we want it,” said Bill Mckibben. “Now we need to match their ingenuity with our political will, and actually make it happen. And fast–because climate change is happening fast.”

“Getting to 100% renewable energy is the moonshot for our generation, an ambitious goal that can help bring our country together,” said May Boeve of 350.org. “Getting off fossil fuels and switching to clean, renewable energy will help create millions of jobs, revitalize our communities, and save our planet. With the impacts of climate change only getting worse, we don’t have a moment to lose.

“As we go ahead, we must continue to ensure that this transition is a just one, prioritizing communities who are the front lines of the climate crisis, and helping fossil fuel industry workers who will need to transition to new opportunities. Senator Merkley has shown tremendous leadership and we are proud to join him and the millions of Americans in taking this bold step forward together.”

“Transitioning to 100% clean energy will lower electricity bills, create well-paying jobs, and save thousands of lives American each year,” said Sarah Shanley Hope, Executive Director of the Solutions Project. “Senator Merkley’s bold leadership is exactly what theUnited States needs to make 100% clean energy possible for 100% of the people.”

Merkley also announced that he will seek input from members of Congress, interested members of the public and partners to help design policies to as he drafts the legislation to achieve the goal of a transformation to all renewable energy sources.

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