

Stop Pro-carbon-capture New Jersey Bills
Legislative Alerts

Members of the New Jersey Legislature are seeking to pass A4217, A4493, and A604, which would further entrench carbon capture — which is connected to the UN’s Agenda 2030 — in the state.
Contact your state legislators
Please help stop A4217, A4493, A604, and the attack on property rights by contacting your state legislators. Urge them to stand up for property rights, end eminent domain for private utility projects, and reject the UN's Agenda 2030 and its insidious goals.
Why it Matters

Members of the New Jersey Legislature are seeking to pass legislation that would further entrench carbon capture — which is connected to the UN’s Agenda 2030 — in the state.
Multiple pro-carbon-capture bills have been introduced, including:
- Assembly, No. 4217 (A4217), which would authorized the New Jersey Economic Development Authority to award grants and other types of assistance to carbon-capture-related projects.
- Assembly, No. 4493 (A4493), which would allow public utilities to develop plans to use carbon capture to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions.
- Assembly, No. 604 (A604), which would create the Clean Energy Technology Center, part of the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities, to promote carbon capture and other forms of “green” energy.
Carbon-capture pipelines are a dangerous step toward the United Nations’ Agenda 2030, and significantly threaten private-property rights. Furthermore, such technology is premised on the false and dangerous notions that carbon is harmful for humanity, is contributing to harmful “climate change,” and must be severely reduced.
Carbon-capture pipelines also threaten property rights as companies frequently seek to confiscate productive farmland through eminent domain in order to build those pipelines. Furthermore, several of the companies and investors behind these projects are foreign-based and have troubled histories.
Additionally, the carbon-capture pipelines are closely connected to the UN’s Agenda 2030 “sustainable development” scheme to eliminate private property and totally reshape society in the name of fighting “climate change.” The pipelines also are associated with serious safety concerns, and have been shown to be a poor investment. And if all this isn’t enough, they are tied to the “Environmental, Social, and Governance” (ESG) agenda.
Contact your state assemblyman and senator and urge them to strongly stand up for property rights — and against Agenda 2030 — by opposing A4217, A4493, and A604.