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- August 2, 2023
The heat is on. Let’s deal with the cause: Fossil fuels
By Steve Valk on August 2, 2023Read moreAs heat records are shattered across the globe, it’s clear what must be done to avert further catastrophe: Swift phaseout of fossil fuels.
0 - July 26, 2023
CCI to World Bank: Put integral human development at the core of the Bank’s mission
By Steve Valk on July 26, 2023Read moreAs the World Bank Group considers its vision and mission, CCI has submitted a briefing note urging the Bank to be more inclusive and people-centered in its decisions.
- July 10, 2023
Members of Parliament from Ghana join Citizens’ Climate conference
By Joe Robertson on July 10, 2023Read moreCCI welcomed the first ever visiting parliamentary delegation from another country to the 2023 Citizens’ Climate Lobby conference—the Honorable Yves Hanson-Nortey and the Honorable Ebenezer Okletey Terlabi representing Ghana’s parliament.
- July 5, 2023
Rachel Kyte: We must resist the ESG backlash to make climate progress
By Joe Robertson on July 5, 2023Read moreRachel Kyte, Dean of the Fletcher School at Tufts University, told the CCL Conference plenary that “green hushing” could inhibit the progress businesses are making to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and adopt more sustainable practices.