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Rapid Readout: What Congress Needs to Know About COP30: Outcomes and What’s Next
International Trade and Climate Policy
Keeping it Cool: International Efforts to Reduce Emissions from Refrigerants
What’s on the Table for the Negotiations
Issue Brief | Critical Minerals and the U.S. Clean Energy Transition
Issue Brief | The State of PFAS Forever Chemicals in America (2024)
Farm Bill Climate Side-by-Sides (2024)
Fact Sheet | Inflation Reduction Act Clean Energy Opportunity: Direct Pay for Nonprofits and Tax-Exempt Entities
The Environmental Impacts of Data Centers Article Series
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U.S. Leaders at COP30: Members of Congress and Other U.S. Officials at the 2025 UN Climate Summit
COP30 Announcement Tracker: Key Announcements from the 2025 UN Climate Summit
Energy Efficiency Financing and Cooling Program in Ghana Inspires Neighbors
Looking to COP30, Here’s Where Key Past COP Announcements Stand
Environment & Energy Congressional Round-Up | October 27 - October 31, 2025
Environment & Energy Congressional Round-Up | October 20 - October 24, 2025
Environment & Energy Congressional Round-Up | October 13 - October 17, 2025
Environment & Energy Congressional Round-Up | October 6 - October 10, 2025
10.4 Smaller Scale, Greater Impact: Subnational Climate Diplomacy at COP30
10.3 Community-Level Climate Resilience and Adaptation Funding in Action
10.2 Now We’re Cooking (with Electricity)! Chef Christopher Galarza on Decarbonizing Culinary Spaces
10.1 Rep. Sydney Kamlager-Dove on Well-Rounded Policies for a Circular Economy
EESI Opposes EPA Attempt to Stop Regulating Greenhouse Gases
Reconciliation Bill Closes Off Pathways to Keep Global Warming Below 1.5 C
EESI and George Washington University Launch New Scholarship
EESI Becomes 1% for the Planet Environmental Partner
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