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Ja-Chin Audrey Lee, Solar, California
“Investing in clean energy is investing in our future. Our economy is dependent on energy and future generations are dependent on energy being sustainable, renewable, plentiful, and clean.”
Kristen Harper, Unitarian Church of Barnstable, Massachusetts
“We feel a responsibility to help address climate change and to be more energy efficient. You know, we would like to live more in harmony with nature as opposed to against it and we want to lower our carbon footprint.”
Marvin Lindsay, First Presbyterian Church, New Jersey
“ know that affordability varies from state to state, but it really is worth investigating rooftop solar and energy efficient appliances! Find the options that are right for you!”
Gwendolyn Summers, State Government, New York
“The clean energy industry is home to thousands of high-quality, family sustaining jobs, promising a pathway to a rewarding career. In New York State alone, total employment in the clean energy sector is expected to increase by more than 60%, adding at least 211,000 jobs by 2030.”
Jessica Hutcheson, Electric Vehicles, California
“I wish people could feel confident about building and being innovative in this space. Nobody's ever done this before so it's okay for you to dream. That is so powerful — to be able to take a population of people that has never been allowed to dream and say, ‘Hey, here's an opportunity for you to dream and be included!’“
Sam Tabet, Electric Vehicles, Texas
“Clean energy offers numerous societal benefits, including job creation, economic growth, and enhanced energy security. Investing in clean energy technologies also promotes innovation and drives sustainable development.”
Max Luke, Transmission & Grid, Massachusetts
“Even though energy industries are only 5% of total GDP, they're the first 5%. If you don't have energy, you don't have everything else — from how we get to work, to all our devices, our laptops, everything. Everything requires energy.”
Ellie Redding, Electric Vehicles, California
“The transition to clean energy is inevitable, but the sooner we make that transition, the better the outcomes -- for climate change, but also for public health, energy independence, and economic opportunity.”
Ross M Myers, Solar, New York
“Clean energy will help improve World Peace by avoiding international conflicts over fossil fuel resources.”
Devin Hampton, Green Tech, D.C.
“Energy touches all parts of our lives. And for the first time in history, we are able to access it without the negative impacts of burning fossil fuels. Making it more affordable and equitable. It not only makes sense for our planet, but for our pocketbooks as well.”
Chance Lymon, Solar, Utah
“The planet needs clean energy. The people in this industry are the face of clean energy.”
Aimee Bailey, Electrification, California
“[Clean energy] is the most exciting and multi-disciplinary industry out there!”
Carrie Zalewski, Wind, Illinois
“Clean energy fights climate change, brings new job opportunities to Americans, and future proofs our grid.”
Sadie Henderson, Climate Investment, California
“The clean energy industry isn’t just about cars and power plants and batteries – energy production dictates how we grow food, how we distribute food, how we get our water, clean our water, create textiles, and more.”
Olivia Espy Huntington, Green Tech, Texas
“I used to think I needed to be an engineer or scientist to contribute to the energy transition. I have learned, however, that it takes one type of genius to develop a disruptive technology and another type of genius altogether to drive the adoption of a disruptive technology. The more hands and voices the better!”
Marshall Cox, Decarbonization, Connecticut
“[Clean Energy] is a very broad category — no matter your background you can get involved if you want to.”
Steven Walker, Solar, Texas
“Save the planet and its inhabitants. Clean energy is the future.”
Jade Garrett, Solar, Virginia
“Clean energy is where there is more opportunity to make equitable jobs open to all.”
Jeff Nunes, Biotech, California
“The investment would have a longer life with clean energy jobs. We will still need crude oil for some things yet the more we create clean energy the less we can depend on fossil fuels.”
Adrienne Pierce, Microgrids, California
“Carbon should stay in the ground. We can be smarter training and investing in a clean energy economy that rebuilds our infrastructure for a more sustainable future and mitigates climate change.”