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  • Budget Reconciliation: The US Electric Grid Requires Immediate Attention to Early Stage Research

    Energy consumption has virtually flat-lined in the last few years–a major change from growth rates that

  • The Green Climate Fund – Making the Case to Trump Voters

    transparency provisions allow pledges to be tracked and failures to be disclosed, but beyond this “name Walking away from our pledge means walking away from our ability to influence how these sums are spent

  • The Green Climate Fund and the Paris Agreement

    this discussion, CCAP has partnered with the World Resources Institute and Sierra Club, with inputs from

  • Global Methane Forum and CCAC Working Group

    CCAC) partner, and an organization with a strong track record on projects to reduce methane emissions from The event brought together high level policy makers from around the world to discuss options for methane CCAP participated in a number of the sessions at the forum on issues related to how converting INDCs CCAP Presentations Global Methane Forum Plenary Session – Finance Roundtable Converting INDCs into Investment event offered participants training to use the tools developed by the MSWI and the opportunity to learn from

  • Climate Policy Initiative Dialogue Meeting 2016

    Some of the key takeaways from the meeting are as follows: Clean Power Plan (CPP) compliance costs may Without the nuclear generation, current customers served by the nuclear power would need to buy power from system that values the specific benefits of DER can support a level playing field across distributed and conventional

  • CCAP’s Waste Program launches work with the Municipality of Quito, Ecuador

    Based on this analysis of the local and national context, CCAP will identify and provide the municipality sometimes transported thousands of miles, Ecuadorians could soon be able to purchase local compost derived from

  • Chile Launches Ambitious Decarbonization Plan Ahead of COP25 Presidency

    Over the years, Chile electricity auctions have made headlines for record low bids from renewable energy

  • International Climate Change and its Outlook for the Steel Industry

    Each year, nearly 1,000 industry leaders from the Latin American steel industry, representing 25 countries Nationally Determined Contributions (INDCs), there is a growing recognition that an effective outcome from INDCs from 36 countries already indicate plans to reduce emissions from metals and/or iron and steel. We can expect policies to lower emissions from iron and steel and schemes to encourage investment in only some countries act to reduce emissions in the sector, there is a risk of leakage of investment from

  • The Need for INDC Conversion

    The paper takes a deep look at INDCs from key developing countries to assess their progress and explores ways to build on Paris’s momentum to advance the conversion process after COP21—converting intention With INDCs now on the table, there are strong signals from a variety of sources, including from the GCF With INDCs now on the table, a clear signal from Paris could spur a variety of sources, including the GCF, to provide the support to turn the INDC goals into concrete action.

  • Center for Clean Air Policy applauds President Obama’s announcement of the final Clean Power Plan

    As finalized, the Clean Power Plan will reduce greenhouse gas emissions from the power sector by 870 contribution to the U.S. goal of reducing economy-wide greenhouse gas emissions by 26 to 28 percent in 2025 from First, all states can potentially benefit from a two year extension to submit a final plan, not just applicable to covered sources in a given state could lead to an increase in power generation and emissions from outside the covered source boundary—whether from new sources not covered by the Clean Power Plan, or

  • With the Paris Agreement in Place, What’s Next for the Green Climate Fund?

    In the coming years, an important part of this work will be to help countries convert their contributions , CCAP shared our recent policy brief, which describes the steps countries will likely undertake to convert was positive: as the GCF scales up operations, there was broad agreement that supporting countries to convert potential funding opportunities for the Fund, a broader investment strategy can help attract financing from Doing so in the context of national strategies that identify opportunities to catalyze climate-friendly

  • Moving Forward on Reverse Auctions: 7 Things to Know

    International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), the number of countries using renewables auctions increased from auction not only evaluates projects on the basis of price, but also on the basis of job creation, local content

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