Outlines how Congress can use a CES to put the U.S. on a path to 100% clean electricity by 2035.
Presents modeling results on energy infrastructure needs for a net-zero economy.
Arguing that the United States could achieve net-zero carbon pollution by 2050, address societal inequities, and reap benefits far greater than the costs.
Proposed 2020 legislation would create a variety of procedural safeguards to protect the interests of frontline communities in the legislative and regulatory process.
Establishes an Interagency Working Group on Environmental Justice Compliance and Enforcement to help identify and address the disproportionate burden federal actions have on communities of color, low-income, rural, and Tribal communities.
Explores seven priorities for national governments, as well as three cross-cutting measures, which can yield substantial economic dividends, rapidly create and protect millions of jobs for vulnerable populations.
Providing an analytical basis for charting a path to a low carbon economy in a way that promotes high quality job growth, minimizes worker and community dislocation, and harnesses the benefits of energy technologies for regional economic development.
Effectively requires American companies to comply with the 2016 Kigali Amendment to the Montreal Protocol.
Offers the incoming Biden administration and Congress a strategic framework to triple US annual investment in energy innovation over the next five years