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- August 16, 2022
US law creates fiscal space for climate action
By Joe Robertson on August 16, 2022Read moreThe Inflation Reduction Act is the most consequential climate legislation ever passed by the United States Congress. It will deliver more funding to climate solutions and resilience than any single policy action in world history. It is projected to reduce global heating emissions from the United States 40% by 2030.
0 - July 28, 2022
United States Senate poised to pass historic climate legislation
By Joe Robertson on July 28, 2022Read moreThe United States may be about to pass the most consequential climate legislation in its history. It is estimated the new spending and incentives in the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 will support 40% reduction in overall US emissions by 2030.
- July 14, 2022
Climate Leaders Around the World Praise Canada’s Carbon Pricing Policy
By Cathy Orlando on July 14, 2022Read moreOn Friday, July 15th, 2022 Canadians living in Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta—provinces where the federal pollution pricing system applies—will receive their first quarterly Climate Action Incentive payment. Thus, Canada becomes the first country in the world to issue direct payments back to citizens from the pollution fee levied on carbon based fuels .
- July 9, 2022
Early warning, crisis response & climate safety
By Joe Robertson on July 9, 2022Read moreClimate safety means focusing on prevention, response, and restoration. The IPCC reports 3.6 billion people are now or will soon be facing ongoing acute climate vulnerability. Leaving billions of people to face such risk without assistance is not only immoral; it will result in the rapid accumulation of response and restoration costs.