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Setback from Manchin won’t deter advocates’ push to reach climate goals

We are deeply disappointed at the news that the reconciliation package the Senate is considering will not contain any climate measures.

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Statement on Supreme Court WV v. EPA decision

In light of today’s unfortunate Supreme Court ruling, it is more important than ever for Congress to pass durable legislation to reduce carbon emissions.

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1,300+ climate advocates gather in person and virtually for conference

CCL welcomed 527 climate advocates to our annual conference in person, and 835 more joined sessions streaming online.

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CCL applauds Senate CBAM bill, hears from lead sponsor at conference

CCL applauds Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) for introducing a new carbon border adjustment bill.

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New Republican plan shows the party sees climate as an election issue 

House Republicans released a high-level plan indicating how they would address climate and energy issues if they win power in the midterms.

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Statement on bipartisan climate talks & reconciliation

CCL views the current bipartisan climate talks and budget reconciliation process as efforts that are complementary, not mutually exclusive.

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Citizens’ Climate Board Members announce goal: Raise $150,000 in 2022

The governing boards of CCE and CCL have set a goal of giving and raising a total of $150,000 by the end of October.

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Statement on API’s proposed carbon pricing policy

CCL is encouraged to see a powerful industry player taking steps to advance major climate policy like carbon fee and dividend.

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CCL campaign uses WWII imagery to link clean energy to fight against Putin

CCL’s newest campaign directs Americans to send emails to the president and to Congress, urging a transition to clean energy.

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SC economists call for a carbon price

Ten economists from six respected institutions are asking South Carolina's congressional delegation to support a price on carbon.

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