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January 2019: C2ES again among world’s top think tanks; Hope for climate action; and more...



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January 2019
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C2ES again ranked among world's best

For the eighth straight year, the Center for Climate and Energy Solutions is ranked among the world's top environmental think tanks in the University of Pennsylvania's 2018 Global Go To Think Tank Index. C2ES was recognized for its 2018 accomplishments, which included substantial contributions to the Paris ''rulebook' and an initiative to substantially decarbonize the U.S. economy.
 
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Renewed hope for climate action

As a new Congress gets underway, Bob Perciasepe highlights hopeful signs that the urgent need for stronger climate action is drawing new attention across the political spectrum.
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Celebrate Climate Leadership in Baltimore

Join Baltimore Mayor Catherine E. Pugh, Exelon CEO Chris Crane and other climate and sustainability leaders at the 2019 Climate Leadership Conference, March 20-22 in Baltimore. Reserve your seat today.

Inside the Paris 'Rulebook'

In a C2ES webinar, Elliot Diringer and an expert panel take a look inside the Paris "rulebook" adopted at COP 24 in Katowice, Poland, the most critical step in the international climate talks since the 2015 Paris summit.

Partnerships for a low-carbon future

New case studies from the Alliance for a Sustainable Future, a partnership between C2ES and the U.S. Conference of Mayors, highlight promising solutions for reducing emissions in Austin, Chicago, and New York City.
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Tracking state emissions targets

Our updated state policy maps feature state-by-state breakdowns of greenhouse gas emissions targets, state climate plans and portfolio standards, and more. Explore our updated maps:

Honda joins C2ES Business Council

C2ES proudly welcomes Honda to its Business Environmental Leadership Council, a group of more than 30 top companies committed to working toward climate and energy solutions. The automaker's sustainability strategy spans the breadth of its U.S. and global operations.
 

Community resilience strategies

On the heels of California's devastating Camp Fire, a collection of C2ES briefs highlights strategies communities can use to strengthen resilience to a variety of damaging and costly climate impacts, including wildfire, heat waves, drought, flash flooding and power outages.
 

C2ES Board adds Brenda Mallory, Jim McGinnis

The C2ES Board welcomed the Resources Legacy Fund's Brenda Mallory and rejoining member Jim McGinnis of PJ SOLOMON. Ms. Mallory and Mr. McGinnis bring decades of experience and valuable perspectives on both policy and business solutions.
 
 

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C2ES in the news 

ClimateWire profiles The Carbon Capture Coalition and C2ES contributions.

Elliot Diringer discusses the importance of the upcoming round of international climate negotiations in Chemical and Engineering News.

Bob Perciasepe tells the Morning Consult that clean energy or infrastructure legislation could get through the new congress.

Bob Perciasepe tells Earther that EPA rollbacks of federal coal plant regulations offer false hope of a coal industry revival.

Fatima Maria Ahmad offers Voice of America her analysis of the potential for an East Coast cap-and-trade plan for auto emissions.

The Associated Press cites C2ES research in its story about Pennsylvania's new state emissions targets.

A former C2ES extern tells UVA Today what she learned and how it will apply to her career.
 

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Mark your calendar

 
Feb. 11: Doug Vine speaks on the role of nuclear energy in climate change mitigation at the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners 2019 Winter Policy Summit in Washington.

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