
"The more we reduce our dependence on fossil fuels, the more stable our energy prices will be. The more we cut pollution, the more we protect New Yorkers from the costs of disease and climate disaster."
"Only renewable energy can save our wallets, our families, and our world. The public sector has never been more essential in building out the renewable energy we need."
"Instead of using public coffers to restrict access to electricity in Gaza or Cuba, we can use the power of the state to build public renewable energy resources to protect households from price spikes and blackouts."
"The last time the U.S. suffered through an oil crisis of this magnitude was during the 1970s oil embargo, which led directly to the creation of the U.S. Department of Energy."
Reducing dependence on fossil fuels leads to more stable energy prices and less pollution, protecting public health and the environment. The fight for fossil fuels has caused financial strain on families, forcing difficult choices. Renewable energy is essential for economic and environmental stability. The public sector must play a crucial role in developing renewable energy resources to prevent price spikes and blackouts. Historical oil crises have shown the importance of investing in alternative energy technologies, which are now mature and ready for widespread implementation.
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