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s get to work. Thank you very much. 。s safer, and more prosperous, and more secure, and more freethan the one that we inherited. Letamp。 and not by human suffering, but byhuman progress. A world thatamp。ndash。39。39。39。ndash。39。ndash。ndash。39。39。39。39。39。39。39。39。39。39。39。ndash。39。ndash。39。39。39。39。39。39。39。ndash。39。ndash。39。ndash。39。ndash。39。39。tbe overstated. We have broken the old arguments for inaction. We have proved that strongeconomic growth and a safer environment no longer have to conflict with one another。ve made have helped drive our economic output to alltime highs, and driveour carbon pollution to its lowest levels in nearly two decades. But the good news is this is not an American trend alone. Last year, the global economy grewwhile global carbon emissions from burning fossil fuels stayed flat. And what this means canamp。ve said yes to the firstever set of national standards limiting the amount of carbon pollution our power plants can release into the sky. The advances weamp。ve said no to infrastructure that would pull highcarbon fossil fuels from the ground, and weamp。ve invested in energy efficiency in every way imaginable. Weamp。ve multiplied wind power threefold, and solar power more than twentyfold, helping create parts of America where these clean power sources are finally cheaper than dirtier, conventional power. Weamp。ve made ambitious investments in clean energy, and ambitious reductions in our carbon emissions. Weamp。s largest economy and the secondlargest emitter, to say that the United States of America not only recognizes our role in creating this problem, we embrace our responsibility to do something about it. Over the last seven years, weamp。ve e here personally, as the leader of the worldamp。 Iamp。s governors has said, “。s fate if the climate keeps changing faster than our efforts to address it. Submerged countries. Abandoned cities. Fields that no longer grow. Political disruptions that trigger new conflict, and even more floods of desperate peoples seeking the sanctuary of nations not their