NextGen Climate, the environmental group founded and funded by billionaire Tom Steyer, is launching a “seven-figure” ad campaign Thursday calling on presidential candidates and other political leaders to commit to moving the country to 50% clean energy by 2030, the group told MSNBC.
The first TV ad in the coming series, titled “Storm,” focuses on the economic impact of climate change and will air in Iowa and New Hampshire, the first two states to hold presidential nominating contests.
NextGen is also launching a “six-figure” digital campaign urging voters to pressure candidates and elected officials to lay out more aggressive climate plans. A new 30-second digital video will run in Florida and Ohio, in addition to Iowa and New Hampshire.
NextGen declined to detail the exact amount it is spending for each campaign.
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