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Three Ways to Maintain Momentum on Climate Policy

Published: October 31, 2022 by Michael Cronin

It is crucial to keep up the momentum on climate policy and continue to apply pressure on our elected leaders to equitably confront climate change.

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Five steps you can take to be an effective climate advocate

Published: June 15, 2022 by Michael Cronin

To help meet the demand for policy advocacy information and training on how to become effective climate advocates, we launched the Climate Corps.

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Budget reconciliation: The key to investors’ net zero commitments

Published: October 26, 2021 by Gabriel Malek

The finance community, portfolio companies and corporate client can publicly support the climate provisions of the budget reconciliation package.

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Asset managers: It’s time for a new era of climate leadership

Published: July 29, 2021

EDF and Legal & General Investment Management America have announced a partnership to raise the bar for climate leadership.

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What Congress needs to hear from businesses right now: more climate action

Published: July 6, 2021 by Victoria Mills

Will businesses advocate for the bold policies needed to meet their commitments?

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Three ways to turn net zero plans into progress

Published: February 9, 2021 by Elizabeth Sturcken

Executives are increasingly embracing net zero by 2050 and turning these pledges into progress.

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Why McDonald’s is using policy advocacy to move the needle on climate change

Published: February 9, 2021 by Victoria Mills

John Monsif, Director of Government Relations at McDonald's, on why the company is leaning in on climate policy, and what factors are key for success.

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How a National Geographic photographer captures the emotional impacts of climate change

National Geographic photographer Pete Muller on making the invisible visible– and how to tell the story of climate change from a human perspective.

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