Virtual Event | Resiliency & Clean Energy: Keeping the Lights on While Reducing Emissions
2 Aug 2021
As our daily lives are increasingly electrified, the need for a reliable power supply has never been more important. Considering recent summer and winter [...]
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Conservative Climate Policy is Here to Stay: CRES Webinar Forum Looks at Conservative Engagement Following the Monumental Passage of the Growing Climate Solutions Act
19 Jul 2021
An enduring stigma exists that Republicans are against clean energy and climate policies. But as the recent CRES Forum webinar revealed, this couldn’t be further [...]
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National Clean Energy Week, September 20-24, to Spotlight American Clean Energy Innovation and Leadership
22 Jun 2021
WASHINGTON, D.C.— National Clean Energy Week (NCEW) today announced that its fifth annual celebration of the policies, industries, and innovations driving American [...]
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Let America’s farmers grow climate solutions
14 May 2021
As published on The Hill, May 14, 2021, by Charles Hernick. Spring planting has Americans putting their hands in the soil again. And knowing our bountiful lands [...]
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The Biden Administration’s Pledge to Cut U.S. Emissions in Half by 2030 Would Come with Serious Costs to the Economy: A CRES Forum Analysis
22 Apr 2021
Today, President Biden announced that the United States would pledge to reduce its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by at least 50 percent by 2030, compared to a 2005 [...]
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CRES Forum Webinar Highlights Progress in Electric Vehicle (EV) Programs and Keys for the Future
13 Apr 2021
The same day President Biden unveiled an infrastructure plan that devoted $174 billion to building a national network of 500,000 electric vehicle (EV) chargers—CRES [...]
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Webinar Looks Back at Energy Act of 2020, Forward to Further Innovation
18 Mar 2021
One of the lasting legacy items of the Trump Administration came when the bipartisan Energy Act of 2020 was signed into law in December—the nation’s first clean [...]
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A way forward on climate change: Focus on reducing heavy industry’s carbon emissions
28 Dec 2020
As we head into what is expected to be a divided government in 2021, many industry watchers say that Washington is unlikely to take meaningful action on climate [...]
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CRES Forum Climate Policy Directives for Legislators, Policymakers, the Press, and the Public
6 Oct 2020
One of the most destructive myths of modern times is the idea that somehow conservatism is incompatible with good climate policy. But nothing could be further from [...]
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