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The United States Sustainability Plan includes a host of ambitious goals to reduce the federal governments carbon footprint, including transitioning to 100 percent carbon-pollution free electricity by 2030, 100 percent zero-emissions vehicle acquisitions by 2035, net-zero emissions by 2050, and more.

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