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The U.S. Government wrote a big check to fight climate change

And the citizens of Earth need to cash it.

In August 2022 the United States Congress approved the biggest investment in climate change mitigation in its history. Despite the law being called the Inflation Reduction Act, the law makes billions of dollars available in loans for U.S. businesses to build or acquire climate change mitigation infrastructure.   

So that means we need to get busy. Most newspapers  are praising the United States Government for the multi-billion dollar initiative, but we can’t forget that it’s on people to roll up their sleeves and implement it.   

So do you have a friend who is on the board of business with U.S. operations? Do you have a friend who owns a company, farmland or real estate in the United States? Let them know that the U.S. departments of Housing and Urban Development,  Energy, and Agriculture are looking to fund projects that reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Projects must be implemented in the United States and its territories, but participants in the global economy can participate in this U.S. initiative, and achieve results that will benefit us all.  

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