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Comments Regarding “Technical Support Document: Social Cost Of Carbon, Methane, And Nitrous Oxide Interim Estimates Under Executive Order 13990”, Lawrence G. Baxter, Jospeh E. Stiglitz, Stephanie Kelton, Jay C. Shambaugh Dec 2021

Comments Regarding “Technical Support Document: Social Cost Of Carbon, Methane, And Nitrous Oxide Interim Estimates Under Executive Order 13990”, Lawrence G. Baxter, Jospeh E. Stiglitz, Stephanie Kelton, Jay C. Shambaugh

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No abstract provided.


Secondary Capital For Credit Unions: Fact Sheet, Regenerative Crisis Response Committee Dec 2021

Secondary Capital For Credit Unions: Fact Sheet, Regenerative Crisis Response Committee

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Remove the NCUA rule restricting secondary capital access to low-income designated institutions, designating climate mitigation and opportunity finance as eligible for secondary capital.


Public Input On Climate Change Disclosures, Lawrence G. Baxter, Peter R. Fisher, Gina-Gail S. Fletcher, Megan Greene, Joseph E. Stiglitz Dec 2021

Public Input On Climate Change Disclosures, Lawrence G. Baxter, Peter R. Fisher, Gina-Gail S. Fletcher, Megan Greene, Joseph E. Stiglitz

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No abstract provided.


The Myth Of Carbon Offsets, Lawrence G. Baxter, Megan Greene, Stephanie Kelton, Jennifer M. Silvi, Hannah H. Braun, Missie Frandsen, Rohan Kocharekar Dec 2021

The Myth Of Carbon Offsets, Lawrence G. Baxter, Megan Greene, Stephanie Kelton, Jennifer M. Silvi, Hannah H. Braun, Missie Frandsen, Rohan Kocharekar

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The RCRC’s mandate is to help identify and incubate fiscal, monetary, and financial regulatory policy solutions that will put the United States on track for net-zero emissions before 2050. Informed by the work of many scientists, regulators, climate advocates, and international organizations, we take a broadly critical view of the many carbon credit markets and offsetting strategies that have developed thus far and urge policymakers, firms, and other organizations to reevaluate and refine this approach. This paper discusses some of the foundational challenges associated with the practice of offsetting and presents recommendations to chart an alternative path forward.


The Case For Climate Conscious, Low Carbon Federal Procurement, Jay C. Shambaugh, Gina-Gail S. Fletcher, Jennifer M. Silvi, Hannah H. Braun, Missie Frandsen, Peter A. Bruno Dec 2021

The Case For Climate Conscious, Low Carbon Federal Procurement, Jay C. Shambaugh, Gina-Gail S. Fletcher, Jennifer M. Silvi, Hannah H. Braun, Missie Frandsen, Peter A. Bruno

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Purchasing practices are one of many contributors to the climate crisis. As the world’s largest purchaser of goods and services, the U.S. Federal Government is in a unique position to cut a significant portion of national emissions through the development of more responsible, sustainable, and—most importantly—climate-conscious supply chains. According to the Office of the Federal Chief Sustainability Officer, federal supply chain emissions associated with federal contracts are twice as high as Federal Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions, combined. As such, reforming Federal procurement practices to limit direct emissions as well as emissions in supply chains can play a crucial …


Making Green Mortgages Mainstream & Accessible, Megan Greene, Adam Tooze, Jennifer M. Silva, Rohan Kocharekar, Hannah H. Braun Dec 2021

Making Green Mortgages Mainstream & Accessible, Megan Greene, Adam Tooze, Jennifer M. Silva, Rohan Kocharekar, Hannah H. Braun

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No abstract provided.