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LPDD.org is an extraordinarily vast database, spanning more than 2,000 model laws, best practices, and policy documents touching on 34 different pathways to reducing emissions in the United States, at every level of government (and some in the private sector).

To help the busy changemaker approach our database in a brief time, we’ve drafted Top 10 lists for a subset of these pathways, highlighting some of the most interesting model laws or other resources that state or local governments can utilize.

LPDD Top Tens: Existing Buildings

July 6, 2021

For those in search of a shortcut through the vast LPDD database, we’re proud to highlight a subset of our most useful pathways for state and local government leaders on existing buildings here, LPDD Top 10 – Existing Buildings.

LPDD Top Tens: New Buildings

May 24, 2021

LPDD.org is an extraordinarily vast database, spanning more than 2,000 model laws, best practices, and policy documents touching on 34 different pathways to reducing emissions in the United States, at every level of government (and some in the private sector). To help the busy changemaker approach our database in a brief time, we’ve drafted Top … Read More

LPDD Top Tens: Distributed Renewable Energy

May 24, 2021

For those in search of a shortcut through the vast LPDD database, we’re proud to highlight a subset of our most useful pathways for state and local government leaders on distributed renewable energy here, LPDD Top 10 – Distributed Renewable Energy.

LPDD Top Tens: Electricity Charges, Mandates, and Subsidies

May 24, 2021

For those in search of a shortcut through the vast LPDD database, we’re proud to highlight a subset of our most useful pathways for state and local government leaders on electricity charges, mandates, and subsidies here,LPDD Top 10 – Electricity Charges, Mandates, and Subsidies.

LPDD Top Tens: Light-Duty Vehicles

May 24, 2021

For those in search of a shortcut through the vast LPDD database, we’re proud to highlight a subset of our most useful pathways for state and local government leaders on light duty vehicles here, LPDD Top 10 – Light Duty Vehicles.

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