- September 12, 2018
Social psychologists explore partisanship in environmental policy
September 12, 2018Read moreWhat role does partisanship play in environmental policy? How can we motivate more action? Social psychologists Dr. David Sherman of Stanford and Dr. Leaf Van Boven of Cornell joined our September 2018 call to share their research on those topics.
- September 11, 2018
Coast to coast state carbon pricing efforts
September 11, 2018Read moreCCL volunteers in New York have been pushing for a state level carbon price. Now, they’ll phone bank in support of Washington’s initiative 1631 to put a price on carbon.
- September 7, 2018
Volunteer Spotlight: Jessica Wilber
September 7, 2018Read moreWhen Jess Wilber heard about CCL’s Campus Leaders program, she jumped right in. A sophomore at Oberlin College, she helped start a CCL chapter at her school and encourage Oberlin City Council to pass a resolution supporting CF&D.
- August 31, 2018
10 fast facts about revenue-neutral carbon fees
August 31, 2018Read moreEconomic models show the likely benefits of a national fee on fossil fuels: dramatically lower greenhouse gas emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2), less air pollution, and continued economic growth.
- August 28, 2018
The economic and emissions impacts of the Market Choice Act
August 28, 2018Read moreThis post from Jerry Hinkle, a member of CCL’s Economics Policy Network, explores the estimated economic and emissions impact of Rep. Carlos Curbelo’s Market Choice Act.