📣 Tune in to learn from @CUB_MN about how Minnesota is forcing utilities to consider the future of gas and plan for net zero emissions by 2050 and the winter storm that started it all.
Register: https://t.co/HyCImFmWiy
📢 Tune in next Thurs to learn about the 'digital twin' simulation that Ithaca is using to equitably electrify their entire building stock. You'll get to meet the first-of-its kind 'digital twin' and the Cornell researchers behind it's creation!
Register: https://t.co/stvmgGSvyn
Public Utility Commissions are often the place good policy goes to die, but not in Connecticut!
Join us for a conversation with Jayson Velazquez and Oliver Tully from @AcadiaCtr to discuss everything climate in CT, with a particular focus on equity. RSVP: https://t.co/sCEhSJVQo9
Thanks for joining us to discuss climate legislating in NC with Senator DeAndrea Salvador! If you missed it, you can check out the recording of her presentation here: https://t.co/xfALwqRzHu
Contrary to popular belief, climate policy-making does happen in states without Democratic trifectas!
Join NC State Senator DeAndrea Salvador for the low-down on recent policy progress in NC, and what it takes to reach across the aisle to get it done.
https://t.co/53aXFLNzjq
Colorado is the Mountain West's undisputed climate leader, but utilities are still very powerful, often working to slow climate policy across the state.
Join us as Marie Venner of @eco_socialism walks us through CO's climate policy and politics landscape. https://t.co/kBjLWGajZM
While often overlooked compared to its neighbors, New Jersey has had recent wins on building decarb.
Join a conversation with RMI’s Olivia Prieto to discuss climate policy in the garden state, including recent achievements and progress still to be made!
https://t.co/umlKIZIrNP
A huge thank you to Rhode Island State Senator @MeghanEKallman for joining our virtual speaker series today and walking us through her vitally important building decarbonization bill!
Contrary to popular belief, climate policy-making does happen in states without Democratic trifectas!
Join NC State Senator DeAndrea Salvador for the low-down on recent policy progress in NC, and what it takes to reach across the aisle to get it done.
https://t.co/53aXFLNzjq
While often overlooked compared to its neighbors, New Jersey has had recent wins on building decarb.
Join a conversation with RMI’s Olivia Prieto to discuss climate policy in the garden state, including recent achievements and progress still to be made!
https://t.co/umlKIZIrNP
Major building decarbonization legislation was recently introduced in Rhode Island!
Join us for a conversation with the bill’s author, RI State Senator Meghan Kallman, to learn about what’s in the bill, what isn’t, and what it will take to get it passed.
https://t.co/j6C5DankfI
Industry = 1/4 of US emissions, and industrial decarb is in its infancy. But things are finally happening!
Join us for a convo with Mikhail Haramati, @NRDC state industrial decarb lead, for an overview of the challenge and what states are doing about it.
https://t.co/rPCroF9jbm
What’s new with climate policy in Michigan? The razor-thin Democratic majority passed a sweeping package of energy and climate bills in the last two years, but what’s still left to do?
Join us for a discussion with MI climate expert Eli Gold next Friday https://t.co/5FyiIIDDFN
Thanks for joining us today for an engaging conversation about Massachusetts climate policy! If you missed Larry's presentation, you can watch the recording here: https://t.co/OMth8Qa1iZ @LarryChretien@GEConsumers
MA has long been a climate leader. But it lacks the policies to meet its targets for emission reductions, especially in the building sector.
Join us for a conversation with Larry Chretien of the Green Energy Consumers Alliance, next Tuesday https://t.co/Qr9LAJF8pL
Thank you to everyone who joined us for our first speaker! If you missed Kate's presentation on cap-and-invest, you can check out the recording here: https://t.co/aFlgDz4kX0 @clcourtin@EnvDefenseFund
What's up with New York's forthcoming cap-and-invest program? What is it, exactly? How could it benefit New Yorkers, if done well? What are the risks if done poorly?
To find out, join us for a lunchtime conversation with Kate Courtin from EDF this Friday https://t.co/heJ9IRdf0G
What’s new with climate policy in Michigan? The razor-thin Democratic majority passed a sweeping package of energy and climate bills in the last two years, but what’s still left to do?
Join us for a discussion with MI climate expert Eli Gold next Friday https://t.co/5FyiIIDDFN