Go 100% Pennsylvania

#GO100PA: A RENEWABLE FUTURE FOR PENNSYLVANIA

Harrisburg, PA  − September 21, 2021 − Senator Amanda M. Cappelletti (D- Montgomery, Delaware), Senator Katie Muth (D- Berks, Chester, Montgomery),  Representative Christopher Rabb (D-Philadelphia), Representative Danielle Friel Otten (D-Chester) joined Flora Cardoni, Field Director for PennEnvironment, in advocating for bold climate action now. The legislators and advocates were calling for “Go 100 PA,” legislation that would put Pennsylvania on track to reach 100 percent renewable energy by 2050. As illustrated by Hurricane Ida, which displaced hundreds of Pennsylvanians and caused over $100 million in damage, it is clear that the Commonwealth is feeling the effects of climate change here and now. These legislators put the responsibility on the legislature to act now.


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Senator Amanda Cappelletti

Senator Amanda Cappelletti

17th District: Delaware and Montgomery Counties

Senator Katie Muth

Senator Katie Muth

44th District: Berks, Chester, & Montgomery Counties

Representative Chris Rabb

Representative Chris Rabb

200th District: Philadelphia County

PennEnvironment
Moms Clean Air Force
Physicians for Social Responsibility Pennsylvania
POWER
alliance for sustainable communities–lehigh valley
The Schuylkill Center
Agri-Dynamics
Breathe Project
Clean Water Action
Beaver Valley Preservation Alliance
Sierra Club
Bucks County Audubon Society
Thomas Blvd Group
SEEDS
Berks Stands Up
The Climate Reality Project - PA Chapters Coalition
The Climate Reality Project - Lehigh Valley PA Chapter
The Climate Reality Project - Philadelphia and Southeastern PA Chapter
The Climate Reality Project - Susquehanna Valley PA Chapter

100% Renewable Energy by 2050!

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Go 100% Pennsylvania

Senators Amanda M. Cappelletti and  Katie J. Muth

Pennsylvania’s transition to 100 percent renewable energy by 2050 must start now!

On April 21st, 2021, we will be introducing legislation to transition Pennsylvania to 100% renewable energy by 2050.

Article 1, Section 27 of our state constitution declares the commonwealth’s natural resources “are the common property of all the people, including generations yet to come.”

To honor our oath to uphold our founding document — one of only two states nationwide to enshrine within our constitution the venerable duty of environmental stewardship— we as legislators must protect Pennsylvania’s air, land, and water from pollution.

The science is clear: the climate crisis is happening, it’s caused by human activity, and the consequences of inaction will be severe.  The Commonwealth is already feeling the effects of climate change. 

Go 100% Pennsylvania

Representative Christopher M. Rabb

Pennsylvania’s transition to 100 percent renewable energy by 2050 must start now!

Article 1, Section 27 of our state constitution declares the commonwealth’s natural resources “are the common property of all the people, including generations yet to come.”

To honor our oath to uphold our founding document — one of only two states nationwide to enshrine within our constitution the venerable duty of environmental stewardship— we as legislators must protect Pennsylvania’s air, land, and water from pollution.

The science is clear: the climate crisis is happening, it is caused by human activity, and the consequences of inaction will be severe.  The Commonwealth is already feeling the effects of climate change.

We as a legislature, elected to serve the public, must act now and take action to save our planet.

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What could 100% look like in PA

Our 100% Clean Energy Vision for Pennsylvania
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