From R Street Institute:

After last week’s international climate negotiations and a flurry of congressional energy activity nears finality, many questions about the next era of climate and energy policy have emerged. Despite international and federal actions falling short of many reformists’ ambitions, the evidence shows extensive emissions progress stemming from decentralized leadership. In fact, the foremost policy opportunities for climate progress may come from state and federal reforms that unleash the private sector and civil society’s appetite for decarbonization, while a refreshed bipartisan view of national and international climate policy is warranted.

Moderator:

Devin Hartman, Director of Energy and Environmental Policy, R Street Institute

Panelists:

Jennifer Chen, Senior Fellow, R Street Institute

Josiah Neeley, Senior Fellow, R Street Institute

Philip Rossetti, Senior Fellow, R Street Institute

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