Producing the materials at the bedrock of the United States’ infrastructure and economy—such as cement, iron, and steel—contributes significantly to today’s climate crisis, and emits air pollutants that harm public health. Several states have pioneered ambitious policies to incentivize the reduction of emissions from heavy industrial production. Our recent CAP report, State Efforts To Decarbonize Key Industrial Sectors, analyzes these states’ actions so far and provides policy recommendations moving forward.
Please join the Center for American Progress to learn more about state policy efforts to decarbonize and detoxify the production of construction materials, and lessons learned from policy implementation.