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The Infrastructure Investments and Jobs Act Can't Meet Biden’s Climate Goals
The president must deliver bold investments through reconciliation.
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How the EPA Can and Must Reduce Pollution from the Power Sector
The comprehensive, multi pollutant strategy the EPA must use to reduce pollution from the power sector by 2035.
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7 Reasons Senate Democrats Must Prioritize Ambitious Climate Investments After Recess
President Biden and Majority Leader Schumer must bring the full package of climate investments across the finish line.
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Powering Towards 100% Clean Power
To execute on President Biden’s clean energy commitment, the administration must pursue a three pronged approach.
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The Key Climate Investments Before Congress that Can Reduce Demand for Russian Oil and Gas
President Biden and Majority Leader Schumer must get a deal done, and get the climate provisions of the House-passed reconciliation bill through now.
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What to Watch for: The SEC’s Upcoming Climate Risk Disclosure Rule
Climate change threatens the stability of our entire financial system, but many Americans have no idea that their retirement funds or college savings plans could be wiped out in a climate-fueled economic crash.
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Rep. Sean Casten Explains How We Can Undercut Petro-dictators like Putin
A key way to weaken oil-rich autocrats like Vladimir Putin is by investing in cheap, clean, reliable energy produced right here in the U.S.
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Schumer Vowed to Make Climate a Priority. This Is His Chance.
The House passed $555 billion of bold climate investments nearly four months ago. There’s no reason this package should still be stalled in the Senate.
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Why Clean Energy Is Our Best Response to Free the Energy Market from Russian Aggression
Increasing investment in renewables would weaken petro-dictators like Vladimir Putin, who rely on international fossil fuel demand to prop up their national economies.
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The Supreme Court Case that Threatens Federal Climate Action
This case will be decisive for the Biden administration’s climate agenda.
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