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s and laws. And we will empower the grassroots army of activists and environmental groups that are currently driving progress state by state. Together, we will push for new incentives and mandates that increase renewable power, pollutionfree buildings, wastefree energy, access to mass transit, and sales of electric vehicles, which are now turning the bustion engine – and all of its pollution – into a relic of the Industrial Revolution. Fourth, and finally, we will get deeply involved in elections across the country, because climate change is now first and foremost a political problem, not a scientific quandary or even a technological puzzle. Now, I know that, as scientists and engineers, “politics” can be a dirty word. I’m an engineer – I get it. But I’m also a realist, so I have three words for you: get over it. 英語演講稿3 At least for the foreseeable future, winning the battle against climate change will depend less on scientific advancement and more on political activism. And that’s why Beyond Carbon includes political spending that will mobilize voters to go to the polls and support candidates who actually are taking action on something that could end life on Earth as we know it. At the same time, we will defeat at the voting booth those who try to