Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund would Tackle Climate Change
“Big investments that generate gigawatts of clean energy and megatons of emissions reductions tend to make headlines, but every solar panel, energy-efficient water heater or window upgrade, and electric vehicle charger makes a difference for the climate and for the families and small businesses that benefit. The Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund is an important mechanism to make clean energy investments possible for more families and communities, especially those historically lacking access to financing and overburdened by pollution,” said Laura Brannen, senior policy advisor and federal climate policy team lead at The Nature Conservancy. “This $20 billion investment by the EPA will help catalyze community-centered financing and economic ecosystems that support climate and clean energy solutions in ways that work best for the specific needs of the families, small businesses, farmers, schools, local non-profits, Tribal communities and others. This shows that we can tackle climate change and help communities at the same time.
“By design, 70% of the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund capital will be directed toward low-income and disadvantaged communities. This focus will help ensure more communities can access and benefit from the clean energy transition. The breadth and depth of investments that will be unlocked by the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund are the scale of solutions needed to tackle the climate crisis and secure healthier, more resilient and prosperous communities.”