This report analyzes two of the biggest states catalyzing climate action, Michigan and New Jersey, and how states can help to meet the U.S. 2030 target with help from the IRA.
This briefing explains the political economy dynamics behind both the passage of the IRA and the European response, and provides scenarios for moving forward.
For The Hill, Anne Christianson and Dennis Tänzler urge the United States and European Union to support climate loss and damage action at next month’s United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change conference.
Climate Advisers analysis of US efforts to shore up clean energy manufacturing and critical mineral supply chains finds significant gaps in current policy.
On 14 March, the TCB hosted an event with transatlantic climate actors to discuss the G7 agenda items of climate clubs & just phaseouts. Here is our summary.
In this piece the TCB, with partners CAP & IISD, analyze Germany's climate agenda for its G7 presidency & its potential impact on transatlantic cooperation.
At COP26, countries signed the Glasgow Leaders’ Declaration on Forests and Land Use. Now endorsed by 141 national governments, the Declaration sounds a global clarion call to end deforestation.
The bipartisan US infrastructure bill passed in November 2021 sets aside USD50 billion for climate resiliency. However, lurking behind any announcement of climate funding is the question of justice.
Colorado State University PhD student Gabriella Gricius shares her research on security in the Arctic and her interest in further collaboration in this area