Regulate industry. Households didn't cause this mess—a hundred corporations did. Make polluters pay for their pollution instead of guilt-tripping me about my thermostat.
Regulate industry. The biggest polluters should be forced to clean up, not handed a blank check funded by ordinary people.
Debates on climate funding weigh protecting everyday household incomes against the need for immediate financial sacrifice or stricter industry regulations to meet national targets.
Regulate industry hard so they cut emissions without taxing everyone. Big polluters should foot the bill, not average folks.
Regulate industry to push clean tech and efficiency. That shields households and lets the market reward real reductions.
Protect household incomes; climate action should shield families from big costs while guiding fair, steady reform.
Protect household incomes. Keeping families whole blocks unrest and buys time for real industry reform.
Regulate industry to align incentives with a clean future. Markets alone won't hit national climate targets.
Protect household incomes. Climate action must shield families from energy price shocks with targeted rebates.
Protect household incomes. Let us shield families from sudden costs as we advance to clean energy for fair costs and steady prosperity.
Regulate industry; justice demands markets serve all, not just the powerful.
Regulate industry. Markets ignore long-term climate costs; regulation keeps the system stable for all of us.
Regulate industry to spark fast, safe tech. Let clear rules drive electrification without breaking households.
Protect household incomes. If we're paying more, ensure families don't pay the price with rebates and progressive support.
Protect household incomes. Science shows we can trim costs with efficiency and renewables, so families aren’t paying the price.
Regulate industry to shield workers and communities. Mi gente deserves air, water, and dignity, not pollution for profit.