An Open Letter to President Trump: Urging U.S. Action on Clean Energy to Match China's Progress
By
Holly M. Berkowitz
Crumbles when you bite it. Light on filling.
Summary
A direct plea from Holly Berkowitz to President Trump urging the U.S. to accelerate its clean energy efforts to keep pace with China's rapid advancements in renewable energy. The author emphasizes the importance of energy competence, public health, and national success in the global clean energy race.
Key quotes
· 5 pulledPlease catch up with China's spectacular clean energy revolution.
Don't leave US in the exhaust.
This is very, very important for our energy competence.
This race pays many, many rewards for America.
I assume you want America to succeed in the world.
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