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Armond Cohen
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The world’s complexity will be on display at COP27; climate leadership must match it
In just a matter of days, leaders from government, civil society, industry, and finance will gather in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, for the 27th Conference of the Parties.
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California evolves its climate leadership by increasing its options
Its net-zero emissions by 2045 goal is one of the most ambitious among U.S. states and it often sets policies and regulations that are more stringent than federal standards.
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It’s time we update our corporate electricity procurement standards to decarbonize the electric grid
The current standards have served their purpose, but it’s time to evolve to Accounting 2.0
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Four lessons from effective altruism that we can apply to climate change
Read on for four key lessons from the episode that climate advocates can apply to their work.
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CATF welcomes Brad Crabtree’s confirmation to lead the Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management
CATF celebrates Brad Crabtree’s confirmation to lead the Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management
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Armond Cohen Testimony Before the United States Senate Environment and Public Works Committee on Advanced Nuclear Energy
Armond Cohen provided testimony on the importance of nuclear energy as a carbon-free energy source at a Senate Environment and Public Works Committee Legislative Hearing.
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A Landmark Year for Clean Air Task Force
2021 has been a landmark year for Clean Air Task Force, and for the movement to decarbonize the global economy and energy system.
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Coming to terms at COP26: Reflections from CATF Executive Director Armond Cohen
CATF approaches all COPs – and all of our work – with how to go from aspiration to reality with concrete and measurable actions.