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In the absence of stronger federal leadership, many states are enacting their own climate goals and policies. They serve as laboratories, demonstrating what's effective and informing national policy.

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The 30D & 45X Tax Credits Explained: What’s at Stake for the U.S. Clean Energy Manufacturing and EV Supply Chains
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Not a Direct Hit, But a Direct Warning: The Need for Building Hurricane Resilience
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Building Resilience as Wildfires Worsen: Five Federal Policy Goals
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Economic self-sabotage: the ongoing federal funding freeze
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Another Notch in the Battery Belt: Leading on critical material production in the Southeast
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Manufacturing the Advanced Energy Future in Kentucky

Communities in Kentucky have long supplied a significant portion of the natural resources that powered the U.S. economy, namely coal. Since 1790, Kentucky has supplied more than 11 percent of all coal produced in the United States. As global markets …

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Driving Growth in South Carolina’s Battery and EV Supply Chain

With a strong foundation of legacy automotive companies, a skilled workforce experienced in advanced manufacturing, and a network of world class research and technical educational institutions, South Carolina is a natural location for both new and existing companies to expand …

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Comments to Inform Implementation of California Climate-Disclosure Legislation

These comments were submitted to the California Air Resources Board in March 2025 in response to CA SB219.

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Bet on America’s Clean Energy Future
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New Community Toolkit: Accelerating Resilience Hub Development in Colorado & Beyond