
How the Inflation Reduction Act Will Drive Global Climate Action
The Inflation Reduction Act puts the United States on track to meeting its Paris Agreement commitment and to reclaiming the mantle of global climate leadership.
The Inflation Reduction Act puts the United States on track to meeting its Paris Agreement commitment and to reclaiming the mantle of global climate leadership.
Countries and subnational governments should bring ocean issues in from the periphery of the climate conversation.
President Trump and his allies threaten to defund and thus dismantle vital climate and energy data and research programs as part of their broader attack on science.
The climate alliances among U.S. states, cities, and businesses could become global players in the fight against climate change.
Reauthorizing the state’s cap-and-trade program is critical for global momentum.
Christy Goldfuss joins Thinking CAP to break down Trump's possible withdrawal from the Paris Agreement.
U.S. citizens, state and local governments, and businesses can support clean energy and climate resilience in the most vulnerable regions—and challenge the federal government to do the same.
At upcoming Arctic Council Ministerial Meeting, Secretary Rex Tillerson has an opportunity to protect U.S. national security and economic interests.
Self-interested nations—and international forums for economic governance—will pursue the opportunities inherent in the effort to curb climate change.
Beijing is watching to see whether the Trump administration will bolster or undermine American interests vis-a-vis China.
As the World Economic Forum gathers for its annual summit in Davos, Switzerland, the business case for the United States to continue its commitment to the Paris Agreement continues to grow.
Germany and other G-20 countries can catalyze progress on climate change by expanding and improving their infrastructure efforts.