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- August 30, 2024
Groundbreaking Evaluation of Climate Policy Measures Over Two Decades
By Cathy Orlando on August 30, 2024Read moreIn August 2024, researchers published the first global evaluation of 1,500 climate policies, revealing most failed to reduce emissions significantly. Taxation is a notable exception as a policy that can achieve significant emissions reductions by itself across all sectors.
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Assam has an unequivocal right to climate justice
By Steve Valk on August 23, 2024Read moreThe heightened helplessness of the people of Assam mirrors the plight of other frontline communities around the world.
- July 31, 2024
Climate Clock: Later is too late
By Steve Valk on July 31, 2024Read moreIn July, CCI volunteers participated in events marking less than five years for humanity to reduce carbon pollution and prevent temperatures from exceeding the 1.5C threshold.
- July 30, 2024
Services need to keep operating during shock events
By Joe Robertson on July 30, 2024Read moreRedundancy is a critical climate preparedness and resilience measure; lean stocking and staffing are no longer credible in a world where shock events are likely and becoming more frequent and widespread.