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1,500 climate advocates press Congress for price on carbon
June 12, 2019Read moreVolunteers met with a record 529 offices in Congress to garner support for the Energy Innovation Act while first-ever “Hometown to the House” shared climate stories outside the Capitol.
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State of the bill: Where does the Energy Innovation Act stand?
April 12, 2019Read moreIn just over two months, the Energy Innovation Act has gained nearly two dozen new cosponsors and support from major NGOs, faith groups and businesses.
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Carbon Taxes Can Do the Job
April 2, 2019Read moreExperiences of the U.K., British Columbia, and Sweden prove that carbon taxes have powerful impacts on greenhouse gas emissions when set reasonably high.
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Bipartisan carbon pricing bill reintroduced in House
January 24, 2019Read moreReps. Ted Deutch, Francis Rooney, Charlie Crist, Anna Eshoo, Judy Chu, Dan Lipinski, and Scott Peters introduced a carbon pricing bill on Jan. 24, 2019.
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Senate version of Energy Innovation Act introduced
December 20, 2018Read moreSenators Chris Coons and Jeff Flake have introduced legislation that closely mirrors the groundbreaking, bipartisan House bill to rein in climate change.
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How does the new carbon pricing bill stack up?
December 7, 2018Read moreEconomist Dr. Noah Kaufman published an analysis comparing the Energy Innovation Act to other carbon fee plans. CCL’s Jerry Hinkle recaps his findings.
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Energy Innovation Act: Strong and comprehensive
December 4, 2018Read moreBy targeting 90% emissions reductions by 2050 and covering all fossil fuel combustion in the U.S., the Energy Innovation and Carbon Dividend Act may be the strongest and most comprehensive climate bill ever submitted to Congress.
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Bipartisan carbon fee bill introduced in House
November 28, 2018Read moreFive members of the House of Representatives from both parties introduced the most significant climate change bill Congress has seen in over a decade.