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  Full Interview: Tim Mayopoulos, CEO of Power Forward Communities

Full Interview: Tim Mayopoulos, CEO of Power Forward CommunitiesFull Interview: Tim Mayopoulos, CEO of Power Forward Communities

In an interview with CBBS News, former President Donald Trump’s former Vice President Mike Pence issued a bold statement during his campaign season: “I believe in everyone’s right to work as long as it doesn’t harm them. We can’t let that happen.” The phrase came to fame when he famously said, “A laborious job isn’t good enough if you don’t make the kid laugh.” But the truth is, even those who believe in everyone's rights are quickly reminded of a different truth: the Green Gas Reduction Fund (GFRF). That fund, which was meant to slash greenhouse gas emissions by 40% by 2035, has faced severe headwinds after the U.S. government was frozen out by the Trump administration.

In Full Interview: Tim Mayopoulos, CEO of Power Forward Communities (available on CBBS News), former Vice President Mike Pence’s comments were quickly overshadowed by a video interview with former Secretary of Energy Mike Peskin, but that wasn’t the end of the story. The GFRF had been working to reduce greenhouse gas emissions across the U.S., and in 2019, $40 million was set aside for community projects focused on improving energy efficiency, reducing carbon footprints, and supporting climate action.

But the funds were only partially used when the Trump administration decided to freeze the GFRF. It’s unclear whether the freezing was due to a lack of will or an accidental misjudgment. Either way, Power Forward Communities, led by former Energy Secretary Mike Mayopoulos, continued their mission with the money that was frozen. Power Forward Communities is a coalition of housing, climate, and community investment groups that has already begun using this $40 million grant. They are investing in solar energy projects, upgrading electric vehicles, and working to reduce carbon emissions on an unprecedented scale.

### The Power of Collaboration
The key to Power Forward’s success lies in its collaborative approach. Power Forward Communities is built on the idea that no one can do this alone. By bringing together experts from various fields—engineering, technology, education—they are able to create a comprehensive plan for reducing carbon emissions and supporting climate action. Tim Mayopoulos has been a driving force behind these efforts, sharing insights about the importance of community ownership in addressing such complex challenges.

### The Energy Transition
The GFRF funding has also brought new energy innovation opportunities to the U.S. With $40 million allocated specifically for housing, climate, and community investment projects, Power Forward Communities is working toward a bold goal: “We can’t let the next generation face the same carbon crisis as the one we’ve faced in 2019. We’ll make it happen.”

### The Impact
Power Forward’s work has had a profound impact on communities across the country. By investing in solar energy projects, they are helping to reduce reliance on fossil fuels and lower energy costs for residents. They’re also working to improve air quality, which is a critical component of global climate resilience. The efforts of Power Forward Communities show that even with limited resources, there is potential for significant change if we stay committed to collaboration and innovation.

### The Path Ahead
As the GFRF continues to play its role in driving climate action, it’s clear that the U.S. is far from the path of 2035. But Power Forward Communities are already taking steps toward a more sustainable future by working with stakeholders, including the Trump administration, to ensure their success. Whether the GFRF continues to freeze its funding, or whether they can use it after all, the momentum is clear: collaboration, community, and innovation will continue to be the keys to unlocking a greener world for generations to come.

### Conclusion
In the face of uncertainty over how much the GFRF will be able to fund Power Forward Communities, Mike Mayopoulos emphasizes that their potential is undeniable. They are not just working within a constrained system; they’re making it their own: they’re collaborating with communities across the country, investing in energy innovation, and creating a more sustainable future for all.

For those who believe that true sustainability requires broader collaboration—whether it’s with the GFRF or with other leaders—Power Forward Communities is an example of what can happen when people come together to make change.

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