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White House Mobilizes Unprecedented Capital to Advance a Clean Energy Transition with the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund

"The Biden-Harris Administration recently announced the eight awardees of the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund, which provides financial support to help communities across the US build reliable, affordable, clean energy systems. These funds will help create good-paying jobs and enable low-income and historically disadvantaged communities to lead in the energy transition."
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White House Mobilizes Unprecedented Capital to Advance a Clean Energy Transition with the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund

The NLRB is Essential for a Fair Transition to a Green Economy

The vision for a green economy is not just about reducing greenhouse gas emissions, it is about creating long-term peace and sustainability and correcting issues of systemic inequality that have long contributed to economic, health, and social disparities, says Alex Foley, Research Support Specialist at the Climate Jobs Institute.
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The NLRB is Essential for a Fair Transition to a Green Economy

Reflections and learnings from the NLLI program

Zach Cunningham, Cornell's Labor Leading on Climate (LLC), Training & Education Associate, reflects on his year-long leadership development program with Cornell’s National Labor Leadership Initiative and how he will apply his learnings within the LLC program.
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Reflections and learnings from the NLLI program

When Data Works: Creating High-Quality Green Jobs

Anita Raman, Cornell's Research and Policy Development Associate, explores the big questions: How can we maximize emissions reductions to create the greenest jobs? How do we make sure these are high-quality jobs? How can we use data to achieve these outcomes?
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When Data Works: Creating High-Quality Green Jobs

UN calls IPCC climate report ‘code red for humanity’ -- how an equitable, resilient, climate jobs movement can save us

Cornell’s Labor Leading on Climate research team addresses findings from the latest Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report and highlights the opportunity for workers and their unions to tackle climate change and reverse inequality through high-quality, union job creation.
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UN calls IPCC climate report ‘code red for humanity’ -- how an equitable, resilient, climate jobs movement can save us

Labor Changes the Climate: New Policies Move States Forward

The Worker Institute’s Labor Leading on Climate team surveys various state-level efforts to tackle climate change with high-quality, union job creation.
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Labor Changes the Climate: New Policies Move States Forward

Labor Standards Can Help Us Build Back Better

Cornell's Labor Leading on Climate team examines the American Jobs Plan and explains why the built-in labor standards are critical to the proposal’s success.
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Labor Standards Can Help Us Build Back Better

Double Trouble: How the PRO Act Could Solve Two Crises at Once

Cornell's Labor Leading on Climate research team provides insight into the PRO Act and the climate crises.
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Double Trouble: How the PRO Act Could Solve Two Crises at Once

Four policy recommendations for New York State to beat back inequality and climate change

Cornell’s Labor Leading on Climate research team makes recommendations for NYS policy intervention. It will not be easy to tackle climate change -- but New Yorkers don’t shy away from a fight. Reducing inequality and creating meaningful high-impact Climate Jobs through strategic planning and having strong labor standards.
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Four policy recommendations for New York State to beat back inequality and climate change

The U.S. Can Build the Largest Offshore Wind Industry in the World

The U.S. Can Build the Largest Offshore Wind Industry in the World with a Commitment to Ambitious Climate Action, Racial Justice, and Good Jobs
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The U.S. Can Build the Largest Offshore Wind Industry in the World

What’s the Connection between COVID-19 and Climate Change? Inequality

The triple crises of COVID-19, climate change and soaring inequality present a moment of great peril and opportunity for the U.S.
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What’s the Connection between COVID-19 and Climate Change? Inequality