
As we welcome a new year, there is reason for celebration particularly among clean air advocates and inhabitants of front-line oil and gas communities. The start of this year signals a fresh chapter and renewed hope in the persistent fight for cleaner air and reduced environmental pollution. This blog post is devoted to sharing this bit of optimism, outlining the strides made and highlighting the potential challenges that still lie ahead in the crusade for better, healthier environments.
1. The start of the new year brings renewed hope for clean air advocates and those living in front-line oil and gas communities.
2. The new year symbolises a fresh chapter in the ongoing fight against environmental pollution.
3. Notable strides have been made in the fight for cleaner air and reduced environmental pollution.
4. Victories observed in the new year have created a sense of empowerment among clean air advocates.
5. Despite these positive strides, there are still potential challenges that lie ahead.
In 2020, the United States saw a 9% decrease in greenhouse gas emissions, the largest reduction in the past three decades.
This new year brings with it a sense of victory and empowerment for clean air advocates and for those of us who live in front-line oil and gas communities. After our persistent efforts and continuous advocacy, we can finally see tangible results on the horizon. Change is in the air, literally and metaphorically, as we observe significant progress made in our fight against air pollution.