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  2. For every step backwards that the federal government takes on climate change, the American people take two steps forward – and there’s nothing that Washington can do to stop us. @TheCLC2018 today in Denver is a good example.

  3. Released today, the Opportunity Agenda highlights 10 policy areas to drive more ambitious climate action in the U.S. and to show other cities, states and businesses around the world what can be done to achieve our goals.

  4. In , buildings used to account for 3/4 of all carbon emissions. Now, Orlando has become the first city in Florida to implement a policy to better measure and manage building emissions.

  5. This bold plan will help Colorado meet its Paris climate targets and save an estimated $45B in reduced greenhouse gas emissions, auto costs and electricity bills. Congratulations, .

  6. The Opportunity Agenda outlines tangible, bottom-up strategies – across 10 sectors that account for 70% of the total U.S. carbon dioxide or equivalent GHG emissions – to help the U.S. deliver our climate goals.

  7. “We made important progress this year on our journey to 100% renewable energy.” With a goal of 100% renewables by 2045, Hawaii is showing how state leadership can pave the way toward .

  8. At , U.S. local leaders remain determined to meet the Paris Agreement through . Join & me on Saturday at 10:30 am CET on Facebook page for the launch of our first report:

  9. 1 Jun 2018

    Thank you to Bloomberg for your $70 million donation to launch the American Cities Climate Challenge. Cities are proving the power of bottom-up climate action & this Challenge will allow further ambition to fulfill .

  10. ICYMI: Yesterday, Co-Chair recognized as a leader in climate action, announcing it as the latest winner of ’s American Cities Climate Challenge.

  11. The EPA under Scott Pruitt would have better luck trying to require horse-and-buggies than it would trying to stop the push for cleaner vehicles led by California.

  12. The U.S. is already halfway to our Paris goal of reducing carbon emissions by at least 26% by 2025. Non-federal actors recognize the health and economic benefits of action – and their progress is only accelerating.

  13. Glad to join at and discuss how nations of all sizes – including the U.S. – are leading on climate action.

  14. 16 hours ago

    Advocate Aurora Health, the 10th largest health system in the US, has pledged to contribute to by converting to 100% renewable electricity by 2030.

  15. 2 Aug 2018

    Trump's cars proposal runs counter to sound science and the law. Good thing cities, states and businesses will ignore.

  16. 13 Nov 2017

    . questions on his comments to put indigenous activists 'in the ground' on Saturday at the launch of and well he just digs himself a hole.

  17. .@NancyPelosi made it clear the House of Representatives will stand firm with states, cities, and businesses fulfilling to find clean energy solutions.

  18. 17 Jul 2018

    The initiative has released a new opportunity agenda identifying 10 high-impact areas where bottom-up climate action from cities, states, and businesses can make real progress towards our Paris commitments.

  19. By rejoining the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, thanks to , New Jersey is back in the fight against climate change.

  20. 12 Sep 2018

    Released today, the Opportunity Agenda highlights 10 key areas where cities, states, and businesses can curb carbon emissions and lay the groundwork for America’s low-carbon future - without the federal government.

  21. As we count down to 2019, we're highlighting some of the most important developments in climate action from 2018. In the face of incredible obstacles, it's been a record year for bottom-up leadership.

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