"These historic climate investments will accelerate the transition to a US green economy, creating whole new sectors of clean energy jobs, green and resilient infrastructure, and technology innovation."
The ambition from @GovWesMoore: We want Maryland to be the offshore wind capital of the world. In partnership with other sectors, we have a chance to advance climate solutions in a meaningful and sustainable way. Incentivize capital and incentivize movement.
"The private sector has led on the study of climate risk impacts. Politics cannot get in the way of this - we can’t interfere with progress on climate action." - @GovWesMoore
Climate Group's @billritterjr asked: "What does climate have to do with poverty? Everything. Getting women involved in nontraditional employment opportunities like wind and solar solutions drives poverty reduction."
"Healthcare is an incredibly reactive system. If we’re not able to address climate as a proactive basis of sustainable health, we’re going to pay more for it later." - stated @billritterjr.
“The first thing we’re seeing is the incredible catalyst of recent legislation IRA/IIJA/CHIPS across boards and leadership for climate action. Regulatory stakeholders want to see verifiable progress from the corporate sector.” - Laura Corb @McKinsey, Headline Partner
Laura Corb at Headline Partner @McKinsey, highlighted how the most recent #IPCC report has shown the need for speed. Scaling #EVs and renewables is important, and there’s a need to scale with ambition.
@MrMikeBlake asked @turkdm: "How does the economic transition successfully happen and what’s the legacy that should be achieved?"
@turkdm at @ENERGY's answer: "We can and we should invest in America, especially in underserved communities. Doing right by communities who have been impacted the most is key. The biggest legacy needs to be a dramatic reduction in emissions."
@abarranco asked @KaraHurst at @amazon@amazon_policy: "What are the roadblocks to climate action?"
"Grids and grid transformation. We must advocate for policy changes to transform to green grids."
@KaraHurst at @amazon, our Spotlight Partner: "We’re thrilled about IRA and IIJA. Now organizations need to make operational changes, deploy capital, use our resources and make big bets in hydrogen and electric aviation."
@EPA’s Jahi Wise joined @abarranco on stage for a discussion on the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund.
Jahi shares that 40% of the investments made via the fund will flow to disadvantaged communities and that perspectives will be kept front of mind for how the fund is deployed.
The aims of the fund are to be catalytic and open the pathway to future investments.
Jahi puts forward the example that the decarbonization of buildings in the Bronx would bring value from an investment perspective whilst also being beneficial from a public health perspective.
@angelabarranco finishes by asking Jahi, “what gives him hope?”
“Communities give me hope. Folks in these communities are still working for climate action after decades.”
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@DepSecBeaudreau@Interior "One of the things that I’m proud of in the Biden Administration is that we’re not ignoring problems, we’re thinking hard about what a post-fossil fuel energy landscape looks like for our communities."
"The IRA gives us the means to go into communities that have historically been reliant on fossil fuels and gives them tools to begin the transition." - @DepSecBeaudreau@Interior
@DrElizabethGray from Spotlight Partner @audubonsociety convened over 100 groups of businesses, school admins, hospitals, conservation groups and agriculture groups, to advocate on behalf of the Arkansas solar act.
@BasilSeggos at @NYSDEC asks: "How are you merging climate change into the priorities of @fema?" @FEMA_Deanne: "One of my goals is that we invest in the climate readiness of the nation. Building resilient infrastructure communities."
@FEMA_Deanne@fema: "For me, 20 or 30 years from now, success is taking the modelling and information that we have now so that our children and our grandchildren are able to mitigate and adapt."
"What makes progress possible is when people feel part of the solution. Making sure that people feel like they’ve got a stake in getting things right." @alizaidi46@WhiteHouse speaking on our panel.
In our latest episode of The Art of the Climate Deal, our North America Executive Director sat down with Apple’s Sarah Chandler, to talk about their recent successes and future aims in decarbonizing their #supplychains:
Watch now:
Apple is transitioning its manufacturing #supplychain to 100% #renewables. It provides a space to discuss learnings and works with electricity providers to bring renewables to challenging markets.
Ahead of the US Climate Action Summit, Apple also announced strong progress on their #circulareconomy, including a major acceleration of its work to expand recycled materials across its product, including 2025 targets on: