climate policy
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Young people can do more than organize. We can also help make climate policy.
Youth climate councils give activists a way to influence the policies that their generation will be tapped to implement.
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The election is over. 5 climate leaders share what should happen next.
5 leaders point the way forward for a divided nation.
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One of the country’s biggest climate denier groups just did an about-face
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce has spent millions on an anti-climate agenda. Has it seen the light?
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Looking for a CNN Climate Crisis Town Hall drinking game? Bingo!
We’ve come up with the ultimate drinking game to complement the delicate aroma of the world bursting into flames.
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Climate experts to New York: Go green or go home
Zero net emissions by 2040? Now that Democrats have full control of the state legislature, policy experts say New York can (and should) do it.
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Surprise, you’re governor! How will you fix climate change?
The DIY repair guide for fixing a broken climate system.
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In wake of Wikileaks, Clinton’s campaign chair seeks to reassure climate activists
In an exclusive interview with Grist, John Podesta tells us that Hillary Clinton is sincere in her commitment to fighting climate change.
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But seriously, folks — this stand-up economist says Republicans will like his carbon tax
Comiconomist Yoram Bauman has a carbon tax plan for Washington state. The punch line: He thinks he can get both political parties on board.
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The Price is Wrong
[A short excerpt from the following was previously published on the “Triple Crisis” blog of Dollars & Sense magazine] For United States climate activists to succeed, they must demand serious government spending on energy efficiency and renewables – spending comparable to the current war budget. Calling for hundreds of billions in annual green public investment has […]