On June 20, the temperature in the Arctic hit 100.4 degrees—the hottest temperature ever recorded in the region.1 This is just another example in a long trend of hot years with record-breaking temperatures—a trend climate scientists expect will continue unless we make big changes to the way we power our world.
Choosing renewable energy to power your home is one of the biggest impacts you can make to reduce greenhouse gases and other toxic air pollution. It can even be bigger than not using your car for an entire year! In communities around the country, there are already ways to get 100% pollution-free wind and solar energy in your home, so you can feel better about running your dishwasher and turning on the lights.
If enough of us take advantage of the pollution-free, renewable energy options in our community, we can ensure a better environment for future generations.
Pledge to reduce your impact and learn how choosing 100% clean energy for your home can change the way we power the world.
1. https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/2020/06/what-100-degree-day-siberia-means-climate-change/