Former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julián Castro released on Tuesday his plan to combat climate change, outlining the 2020 Democratic presidential candidate's approach to what he calls the 'greatest existential threat to our future' ahead of his appearance at CNN's climate crisis town hall on Wednesday in New York.
Former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julián Castro released on Tuesday his plan to combat climate change, outlining the 2020 Democratic presidential candidate's approach to what he calls the"greatest existential threat to our future" ahead of his appearance at CNN's climate crisis town hall on Wednesday in New York.
Castro's plan -- titled"People and Planet First Plan" -- aims to"direct $10 trillion in federal, state, local, and private investments" over the next 10 years. The Castro campaign estimates that the influx of investment will create 10 million jobs over a decade.
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