We need your help. The House of Representatives passed a federal funding proposal over the weekend that would make drastic cuts to programs that help solve the climate crisis.
Read our latest blog post to find out more —
The funding bill the House of Representatives voted in favor of is an attack on climate change solutions and climate change science. The House cuts would:
Prohibit the EPA from setting limits on greenhouse gas pollution from power plants, factories and refineries, among the most significant sources of greenhouse gas pollution in the United States.
Prohibit the EPA from collecting information about the sources where greenhouse gas pollution is coming from.
Eliminate funding for a Climate Service at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. This program would efficiently supply scientific data and information about climate change and its impacts.
Slash the EPA’s total budget by about 29%.
Fortunately, both the Senate and the President still need to weigh in on the funding proposal. They must act before March 4. We need your help if we are going to make sure they take the climate crisis more seriously than the House of Representatives did. Read our summary here — and then spread the word among your friends and family.
Thanks for all you do,
Maggie L. Fox
Chief Executive Officer
Climate Protection Action Fund
Posted by Lisa Hinano Rey
Subcommitee for Energy and Climate
Environmental Caucus of the Democratic Party of Hawaii

Leave a Reply