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New research says: Set an emissions goal. Get there with a carbon price.
September 14, 2020Read moreImportant new research has just come out showing what carbon prices are needed to drive U.S. carbon emissions down to net zero by mid-century.
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Is this carbon price enough? Here’s what the experts say
May 20, 2020Read moreWith 2020 promising record-breaking heat and hurricanes, it’s natural to wonder: Is the carbon price in the Energy Innovation Act enough?
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Conservative climate event pushes Congress for carbon price
February 3, 2020Read moreMore than 90 conservatives attend CCL’s Conservative Climate Lobby Day, where they will build more Republican support for a price on carbon pollution.
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Dr. Noah Kaufman testifies to Congress
January 17, 2020Read moreDr. Noah Kaufman recently testified to Congress about carbon pricing, making it clear that the Energy Innovation Act is well-designed policy.
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Canadian election is a win for carbon pricing
October 30, 2019Read moreIn the national election in Canada this month, 67% of the seats in Canada’s House of Commons were secured by pro-carbon pricing politicians.
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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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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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D.C. passes strong clean energy bill with price on carbon
December 18, 2018Read moreThe Clean Energy D.C. Act puts a price on carbon and will require the city to source 100% clean, renewable electricity by 2032. It passed on Dec. 18, 2018.
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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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A carbon tax is right for environment and economy
September 17, 2018Read moreEconomists are overwhelmingly in favor of charging for carbon pollution via a tax or fee. This blog post from CCL’s Economics Policy Network explores the many reasons why.