"We need an energy revolution by breaking our dependence on fossil fuels, polluting fuels... I am very, very confident our small state will lead this. We will be noticed by the country and the world"
- Bernie Sanders
About this Quote
This quote by Bernie Sanders speaks to the requirement for a shift in energy manufacturing far from fossil fuels as well as towards cleaner, much more lasting sources. He shares self-confidence that his home state of Vermont will certainly be a leader in this change, establishing an instance for the rest of the country as well as the world. This is an essential message, as the world is dealing with an urgent requirement to lower discharges as well as combat environment change. By transitioning away from nonrenewable fuel sources, we can reduce our ecological impact as well as develop a much healthier, extra sustainable future. Sanders' self-confidence in Vermont's ability to lead this transformation is inspiring, and it is a reminder that all of us have a function to play in developing a better future.
This quote is written / told by Bernie Sanders somewhere between September 8, 1941 and today. He/she was a famous Politician from USA.
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