- January 29, 2016
IMF call for carbon tax on aviation, shipping would spur innovation
January 29, 2016Read moreRevenues from a carbon tax would go to financing research, technology transfer, and efficiency enhancements, to reduce emissions and pare down climate impact.
- December 18, 2015
How one CCL chapter picked up a co-sponsor on the Republican climate resolution
December 18, 2015Read moreRep. Tom Reed seemed to be an unlikely prospect for the climate resolution, but that didn’t stop Miranda Phillips and the Ithaca CCL chapter.
- December 4, 2015
CCL at COP21, Day 3: An American (climate scientist) in Paris
December 4, 2015Read moreBy Peter Joseph Somewhere, deep in college-time memory, I recall a few Greek tragedies from my obligate and wonderful humanities courses. On the way to destruction, the hero’s hubris blinds him from heeding the sage advice of a soothsayer, usually a wizened old man who pops up from behind...
- November 4, 2015
On the road with CCL’s ‘Texas Energy Freedom Tour!’
November 4, 2015Read moreOver 29 days, an intrepid group of volunteers brought CCL’s message about climate and energy to 30 cities in the Lone Star State.
- September 30, 2015
CCL influencing academic work on carbon taxes
September 30, 2015Read moreA recent briefing at Resources for the Future shows that interest in carbon taxes is heating up, and that’s good news for CCL’s advocacy.