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The Center for Climate and Energy Solutions is an independent, nonpartisan, nonprofit organization working to forge practical solutions to climate change.
C2ES convenes policymakers, businesses, and communities to drive meaningful action on climate change. Together, we're advancing clean energy, resilience, & solutions for a sustainable future. Subscribe to our newsletter for climate policy insights: bit.ly/4fx58X3
We’ve seen the headlines following passage of the budget reconciliation bill, but what’s next for clean energy and climate advocates? Read C2ES president @natkeohane’s thoughts for the @washpost on lessons learned and the political path forward. wapo.st/4kG9Q6H
We’ve seen the headlines following passage of the budget reconciliation bill, but what’s next for clean energy and climate advocates? Read @natkeohane’s thoughts in this new op-ed from @washpost on lessons learned and the political path forward. wapo.st/44Gc7IZ
"The right policy solution must navigate tax credits and regulatory reform in what I believe is central to America’s economic future, the planet and our national security: energy," says @SenJohnCurtis deseret.com/opinion/2025/0…
C2ES will join @World_Wildlife and @dgardinera to host the 2025 RTC Summit Oct. 15-17. Hear from Renewable Thermal Collaborative members—including C2ES Business Council member @ProcterGamble—why they participate in the summit. Learn more here: linkedin.com/posts/renewabl…
"These changes will raise energy bills for families and businesses, put even more strain on the power grid, and hamstring our economy,"—Nat Keohane elaborates on the impact of the Reconciliation Bill by the U.S. Congress. Watch the full statement here: youtube.com/watch?v=uYJrgc…
The massive budget bill passed by Congress today falls far short of what we need for the climate. But there is a bright spot. C2ES President Nat Keohane shares more in a new statement.
At the 62nd session of the Subsidiary Bodies of the UNFCCC (SB62), C2ES co-moderated a session on the future of the Paris Agreement and enhanced international cooperation in collaboration with the Brazilian Center for International Relations (CEBRI). #SB62 #COP30

The Warsaw International Mechanism (WIM)—the UN framework for addressing climate-related loss & damage (L&D) — formed in 2013. At #COP29, Parties couldn’t agree on its 2024 review of the WIM. What is next for L&D under the @UNFCCC? Read our paper here: bit.ly/4jVszKV
C2ES President Nathaniel Keohane shares how Kinetic Coalition unlocks capital to power the clean energy transition in emerging economies. Learn more: bit.ly/4kvVuq2 #climatefinance #cleanenergy
C2ES President Nat Keohane responds to the EPA's proposed repeal of carbon pollution standards for power plants: "EPA’s proposed repeal of carbon pollution standards is climate denialism and poor economics dressed up as energy policy." c2es.org/press-release/…
“This is a really, really significant setback for clean heat in the U.S.,” C2ES VP @bradjtownsend told @CanaryMediaInc on the loss of $3.7 billion in funding for industrial decarbonization. canarymedia.com/articles/clean…
Join C2ES and @pricingcarbon for a webinar on advancing climate legislation at the state, federal, and international levels in this political landscape, featuring former Washington State Governor @JayInslee. June 17 @ 2PM ET REGISTER: c2es.zoom.us/webinar/regist…

The Loss & Damage Fund is now operational. Starting in 2025, financing will begin to disperse to vulnerable countries facing climate impacts. Key challenge: How to ensure equitable distribution of funds? Our new paper explores options: c2es.org/wp-content/upl… #COP30
🚨 BREAKING: The federal funding freeze has now cost the economy more than $ 1 billion. That's money that should be creating jobs and advancing American manufacturing. Track the real-time impact: c2es.org/funding-freeze

The House's budget package just pulled the plug on America's clean energy future. From @NatKeohane: "Any way you look at it...this bill is bad for business, it's bad for communities, and it's bad for America's future."