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Climate Caucus sends letter to leadership urging cooperation on permitting reform
November 16, 2023Read moreThis letter from 13 Republicans and 13 Democrats delivers an important message and will advance the conversation on permitting reform.
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Volunteer Spotlight: Linda Weinstein
October 5, 2022Read moreLinda Weinstein was shocked at how little senior citizens were paying attention to climate change — so she decided to do something about it.
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CCLers participate in roundtable discussion on climate and environmental justice
January 18, 2022Read moreSabrina Fu and other members of CCL Maryland participate in the Roundtable on Climate and Environmental Justice with Rep. David Trone.
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Volunteer Spotlight: Pauline Banducci
December 21, 2021Read moreCCL Massachusetts volunteer Pauline Banducci explains the work that she does with the media and on Twitter to advocate for climate action.
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Episode 50: Big Climate Problems Require Bigger Global Solutions
July 24, 2020Read moreHost Peterson Toscano has woven together five segments from around the world that each stand alone, but together tell a larger story.
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Bipartisan Climate Solutions Caucus welcomes 6 new members, now at 84
June 25, 2018Read moreThe new members are Representatives Bill Posey (R-FL), Robert “Bobby” Scott (D-VA), Lynn Jenkins (R-KS), Stephen Lynch (D-MA), Brett Guthrie (R-KY), and John Yarmuth (D-KY). The addition of a pair from Kentucky expands the caucus’ geographical footprint, too.
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Carbon pricing bill passes Massachusetts Senate
June 21, 2018Read moreLast week, a Massachusetts carbon pricing bill passed the state Senate with unanimous support. The legislation was authored by State Sen. Mike Barrett.
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CCL supporting state-level carbon pricing efforts
June 23, 2017Read moreState-level carbon pricing efforts are already underway across the country including in a number of states you might find surprising.
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With two new bills, Massachusetts moves on carbon pricing
February 8, 2017Read moreSen. Mike Barrett and Rep. Jennifer Benson have introduced carbon pricing bills into the Massachusetts legislature, and the path forward looks promising.