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19 Feb 2021

Building on the We Are Still In movement, America Is All In launches today as an all-of-society coalition to partner with the federal government to cut U.S. emissions in half by 2030 and put the nation on track to net zero by 2050.

America is ALL IN

U.S. NON-FEDERAL CLIMATE LEADERS LAUNCH AMERICA IS ALL IN TO SUPPORT CUTTING EMISSIONS IN HALF OR MORE BY 2030 AND PUT THE NATION ON TRACK TO NET ZERO BY 2050

As U.S. formally rejoins the Paris Agreement, new coalition of American communities, businesses, and institutions will play critical role in supporting an ambitious new U.S. climate target and mobilizing whole-of-society climate action 

WASHINGTON D.C. & NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 19, 2021 -- Today, to mark the United States’ return to the Paris Agreement, thousands of non-federal climate leaders launched America is All In, a coalition to drive a society-wide mobilization for bold climate ambition to uphold the country’s commitment to domestic and international climate action. Already the most expansive coalition of U.S. leaders ever assembled in support of climate action, America Is All In is led by Michael R. Bloomberg, the United Nations Secretary-General’s Special Envoy for Climate Ambition and Solutions, Washington Governor Jay Inslee, Charlotte Mayor Vi Lyles, and CommonSpirit Health CEO Lloyd H. Dean. “Over the last four years, Americans from across the country have continued pushing forward and cutting emissions, because they understand that fighting climate change strengthens our economy and protects people’s health. They’ve kept us on track to reach our Paris Agreement commitment, and with a strong partner in the White House, we can exceed it,” said Mike Bloomberg. “We have a lot of work to do, and the more we support cities, states, businesses, and climate leaders across the country, the faster we can make progress. That’s the goal of our new coalition, and we’re looking forward to working with the new administration to build on the progress we’ve made and accelerate it in the lead-up to the COP26 climate summit this November.

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