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CCL celebrates Senate passage of historic climate legislation
August 8, 2022Read moreThis climate victory belongs to all the grassroots advocates across the country who have worked for decades to advance climate solutions.
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A heartfelt thank you from CCL’s Executive Director
August 1, 2022Read moreWhen passed, this package will include the biggest climate measures ever adopted in the US and will lead to 40% emissions reductions by 2030.
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CCL celebrates historic climate agreement, urges passage in Congress
July 28, 2022Read moreCCL is enthusiastically supportive of these climate policies. We spent the last 12 months pushing Congress for ambition at this scale.
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Setback from Manchin won’t deter advocates’ push to reach climate goals
July 15, 2022Read moreWe 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
June 30, 2022Read moreIn 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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A carbon price is better than carbon credits
June 30, 2022Read moreCarbon credits, while being a well-intentioned policy, have many loopholes, making them less than airtight when compared to a carbon price.
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New Republican plan shows the party sees climate as an election issue
June 3, 2022Read moreHouse 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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Recap: June 2022 lobby trainings with Dr. Danny Richter
June 3, 2022Read morePrepare for June lobby meetings with this recap of Dr. Danny Richter’s trainings covering Congress, our primary and supporting asks, and more!
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How to meet with your member of Congress
May 17, 2022Read moreWith CCL’s June conference fast approaching, this might be the first in-person lobby experience for many CCLers.
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Statement on bipartisan climate talks & reconciliation
May 9, 2022Read moreCCL views the current bipartisan climate talks and budget reconciliation process as efforts that are complementary, not mutually exclusive.