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" Anyone who thinks that they are too small to make a difference has never tried to fall asleep with a mosquito in the room. "
Never
Fall
Make A Difference
" As a former EPA administrator under a Republican president, I recognize that it is easy to hate regulations in general. After all, regulatory action causes people to spend money or change behavior, often to solve problems they do not believe exist. "
Money
People
Change
" As a former governor, I am familiar with the challenge of balancing the immediate electricity and heating needs of our citizens with the long-term priority of ensuring that power comes from a diverse mix of energy sources that allows us flexibility as we fight the effects of climate change. "
Fight
Change
Power
" As the former administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency and former governor of New Jersey, I have witnessed the impact of climate change firsthand. "
Impact
Change
Environmental
" Beyond combating global warming and supporting domestic business interests, remaining a part of the Paris Agreement has clear benefits to the U.S. at large. Nations such as China and India are already eyeing an opportunity to take over America's role as the world leader on this issue. "
World
Business
Leader
" Burning fossil fuels emits carbon dioxide. And carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas that traps heat in the atmosphere. There is no debate about that. The link is as certain as the link between smoking and cancer. "
Cancer
Heat
Smoking
" For too many years, those eligible to vote in primary or general elections did not bother to do so. Those sensible centrists who do not go to rallies but care deeply about our country effectively silenced their own voices. That sent the message to incumbents that they were either doing the right thing or that we just did not care. "
Doing The Right Thing
Vote
Care
" For years, I have been a strong supporter of clean, safe nuclear energy as an important part of our energy mix. "
Safe
Energy
Clean
" Gary Johnson's refusal or inability to name a single foreign leader, current or former, whom he admired, showed that he is not ready for the presidency. "
Ready
Single
Leader
" It's pretty hard to say no when a vice president-elect and a president-elect ask you to be part of the national team. "
Pretty
Say
Ask
" Jill Stein does not have the experience necessary to lead at a national level. "
Necessary
Level
Lead
" Neglecting clean energy sources such as solar, wind, and especially nuclear, can result in blackouts, increased power bills, and will take a heavy toll on our efforts to reduce greenhouse gases. "
Solar
Wind
Will
" Policy should always be rooted in unbiased science. "
Science
Should
Always
" Regulations have certainly gone too far in a number of areas, but it's important to remember that regulations are meant to be protective, and when it comes to the EPA, that means protecting human health and our world. "
World
Gone
Remember
" The Clean Air Act of 1970 was designed to control air pollution on a national level by authorizing the development of comprehensive regulations to limit emissions. "
Development
Limit
Pollution
" The climate has always changed - after all, we've had numerous ice ages without human influence - but human activity has undoubtedly exacerbated Earth's natural trends beyond its capacity to adjust. "
Trends
Always
Influence
" The conventional wisdom in an election year is that nothing will get done until after the election. "
Wisdom
Done
Election
" The E.P.A. is too important to treat like a reality TV show. People's lives and our country's resources are at stake. "
Treat
People
Important
" The irony here is this administration is spending more money on climate change research and development than any administration in all the rest of the industrialized world combined. "
Money
Change
Rest
" There are two sides, at least, to most political questions, and a politician's impulse may be to believe that the same holds true for science. Certainly, there are disputes in science. But on the question of climate change, the divide is stark. "
Believe
Science
Two
" To forget that the EPA was borne out of public demand is to invite a real backlash. "
Real
Borne
Demand
" To put that into some perspective, when Bill Clinton and Al Gore had first taken the idea of the Kyoto Protocol up to the Congress, the United States Senate voted it down 95 to nothing. "
Up
Congress
Down
" Trump is not the victim of the judicial system; he is or has been the defendant in 3,500 lawsuits - that's not the mark of a victim but rather a perpetrator. "
Mark
Been
He
" Voting is the only way to make change in a democracy. "
Democracy
Only
Way
" We need a Congress that cares more about doing the people's business than their own. "
Business
Congress
Need
" We need elected officials who care more about policy than politics. "
Policy
Need
Who
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