The Climate Impact Lab's new interactive tool allows users to quantify how many lives could be saved around the world from reduced emissions within the United States.
The study finds limiting global warming to below 2°C won’t occur under the pledges made by countries as part of the Paris Agreement and would only be realized through a...
An EPIC-Rhodium Group analysis finds that tax incentives to boost clean energy generation, a key part of the Build Back Better Act, are among the most cost-effective climate policies and...
The analysis outlines the optimal climate policy, which is straightforward to implement and provides two to three times the emissions reductions for the same cost as conventional policies.
More than half support, and only 16 percent oppose, a clean electricity standard that would decrease the share of electricity coming from traditional sources. More Americans support than oppose requiring...
Harris Research Associate Professor Kim Wolske and her co-authors outline how design principles can help guide policymakers in making decisions about climate change and implementing solutions.