Green New Deal (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle)

The Green New Deal was a series of social and economic reforms as well as public work projects, that set to address climate change and income inequality. It truly began in 2022, after a second resolution was voted on and passed by Congress. Though this resolution was considered neutered from the version three years prior, as it does not include Universal Healthcare, a minimum wage increase, or a plan prevention of monopolies.

Goals
The Green New Deal hoped to achieve these within a two-decade timeframe (or by 2045):
 * The guarantee of jobs with family-sustaining wages, adequate family and medical leave, paid vacations, and retirement security to all US citizens
 * Providing the American people with affordable, safe, and adequate housing, economic security, and access to clean water, air, healthy and affordable food, and nature
 * Providing resources, training, and high-quality education to all Americans
 * Meeting 100 percent of the power demand in the United States through clean, renewable, and zero-emission energy sources.
 * Finally repairing and upgrading American infrastructure with the elimination of pollution and greenhouse gas emissions as much as possible
 * Energy infrastructure upgraded and repaired to quality standards of highly efficient, distributed, smart power grids, as well as affordable access to electricity
 * Upgrading of all existing buildings in the United States, and building new ones, to achieve max energy efficiency, water efficiency, safety, affordability, durability, and comfort.
 * Overhaul of American transport to eliminate pollution and greenhouse gas emissions, as much as possible. Invest in zero-emission vehicle infrastructure and the manufacturing of clean, affordable, and accessible public transportation as well as high-speed rail systems
 * Mass growth in clean manufacturing, and decrease the amount of emission and pollution as much as possible
 * Work with farmers and the agricultural sector to eliminate emissions and pollution as much as possible, especially regarding livestock
 * Fund technologies and programs that are set to help undo the environmental impact humanity has had on American soil and the planet as a whole (including expansion of the Endangered Species Act, funding of carbon capture, etc)