Say: "Clean Energy Jobs Now!"
by Susan C. Strong
Right now we're in the aftermath of Election 2016, with President-Elect Trump heading for the Oval Office. Added to what's happened to Congress, climate protection is likely to be under heavy attack. Who, then, is our audience for doing what? And how should we talk to them about the issue?
First, a little more context. The
GOP may be unexpectedly foiled in destroying climate protections. Since the
election, numerous players have weighed in on the issue: hundreds
of major companies have already contacted Trump about leaving climate
protection measures alone. All
other signatories to the Paris Accords made plain their intentions to forge ahead
with it, and market forces re fossil fuel prices have already made recovery
of the U.S. coal industry unlikely. In addition, states and local communities
have long been moving ahead on their own with climate protection programs. The
number of stakeholders in the climate protection "game" are many and powerful.
The pushing and shoving likely to take place behind the scenes in D.C. will be
mighty too, though we may be unable to see it clearly. But none of these
players need our framing help.
In my previous, pre-November 8th
version of this blog post, I mentioned some powerful visual stories about how
we could switch to a clean energy economy and reap huge benefits. Charles
Ferguson's 2015 film, Time to Choose and Leonardo Di
Caprio's Before the Flood, come to mind. These are worth reviewing now, in case you
haven't seen them, for the pieces in them about how clean energy businesses are
forming and growing worldwide. Here are some ideas for how to talk about the
examples you will find in those films: The
rest of the world is racing as fast as they can to be the first to profit from clean energy systems, equipment, and economic innovations. Unless the GOP-Trump folk are stopped in their
shortsighted course, they will ensure that the U.S. will be left in the dust of the
global clean energy revolution that is coming faster every day. The U.S. risks being turned into a dirty,
backward, and economically damaged country very quickly, if we don't keep up. (There's
an old saying that the stone age didn't
end because we ran out of stones.) Technology races are won by the smart and
fast. Making the transition to a clean energy economy with plenty of jobs here
at home is doable. Professor Mark
Jacobson of Stanford has already done the research and laid out a plan for how
we can make this happen. The
U.S. needs to make this our new national
" let's move forward" project. If we do this now, we can still stay in the
global competition as the clean energy
revolution picks up speed.
The films I've mentioned above also show some really disgusting scenes of
serious pollution and poisoning from fossil fuel industries. Dirty!
Literally sickening! You can
collect examples of dangerous pollution from them. And while these films
definitely use the word "climate," they also say, and you need to say, "Moving
to a clean energy economy is our biggest innovation challenge, an American
"can do" test, and "we can 'meet it if we really try.'" More talk about clean energy jobs is what we
need now. But watch out for talking about the "climate" to general audiences.
That will just be a way to get ignored and shut down. Let's make
sure we are talking about clean energy in a way Trump voters and their elected officials can
actually hear! Those GOP voters are
the ones President Trump or the GOP-led Congress might actually notice. Getting
their demand for clean energy jobs
out front now is our best hope for real progress.
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Susan C. Strong, Ph.D., is the Founder
and Executive Director of The Metaphor Project, http://www.metaphorproject.org, and author of our book, Move Our Message: How to Get America's Ear.
The Metaphor Project has been
helping progressives mainstream their messages since 1997. Follow Susan on Twitter @SusanCStrong and check out her Speaking American TEDx talk too.
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