"We've never seen
something like this in U.S. history. In 2020, Green New Deal voters could
determine who wins the Iowa caucuses, and from there the presidency."
Monday, November 04, 2019
Author and environmentalist
Naomi Klein, U.S. Youth Climate Strike co-founder Isra Hirsi, and Sunrise
Movement leader Zina Precht-Rodriguez are among those slated to join Sen.
Bernie Sanders and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez in Iowa on Saturday for a "Climate
Crisis Summit" focused on the urgent need for a Green New Deal.
"The climate crisis is an
international challenge and we are ready to take it on with a Green New
Deal," Sanders, a 2020 Democratic presidential candidate, said Monday in
a tweet promoting
the summit, which is set
to take place at Drake University in Des Moines.
The event, as Vox reported Monday,
is part of the Sanders campaign's push to win the Feb. 3 Iowa caucuses with an
ambitious climate message and policy platform. In August, Sanders unveiled
a sweeping
Green New Deal proposal calling for a 10-year mobilization to transition
the U.S. economy to 100 percent renewable energy while creating 20 million
decent-paying union jobs in the process.
"Sen. Bernie Sanders
wants to be the new climate candidate of the 2020 presidential race—and his
campaign is betting it can win them Iowa," Vox reported Monday.
The youth-led Sunrise Movement
tweeted in response to Vox's story that the country has "never seen
something like this."
"In 2020, Green New Deal
voters could determine who wins the Iowa caucuses, and from there the
presidency," the group said.
The Sanders campaign said in a
statement that the summit on Saturday "is set to be one of the largest
gatherings in Iowa to confront climate change." The event will feature
national climate leaders like Hirsi and Precht-Rodriguez as well as local Iowa
activists.
"Sen. Sanders probably
has the most intensive climate plan on the circuit right now," Hirsi
told Vox. "I think a lot of young people are hearing Sanders' message
and waking up."
"The climate crisis is
everything," Hirsi added. "It's healthcare, it's racial justice, it's
criminal justice—everything. It's our lives on the line; lives are already
being lost because of it."
The day after the Climate
Crisis Summit, Sanders plans to go on a "Green Jobs Tour" across
Iowa's conservative fourth congressional district.
Bill Neidhardt, the Sanders
campaign's deputy state director in Iowa, predicted the Vermont senator's bold
climate message will have broad appeal among Iowa voters.
"Climate is typically
seen as an issue for young voters but we reject the notion that climate only
engages young voters," Neidhardt told Vox. "We think a strong
focus on climate, especially on the economic issues, can really turn the
tide."
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