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Creating an Equitable and Durable US Climate Policy
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President Biden’s national target to reduce greenhouse gas emissions 50–52 percent from 2005 levels by 2030 is also a roadmap for economic prosperity. Massive investments in clean electricity generation, energy efficiency, and electrification technologies will create jobs across the United States while making the nation’s industries and businesses more productive. Seizing this opportunity—and ensuring all Americans share its benefits—requires us to reimagine how we design climate policy.
Creating an Equitable and Durable US Climate Policy: Five Key Objectives and the Tools to Accomplish Them identifies five key objectives for successful transition policy and proposes a suite of policy tools that build off existing programs to help meet these objectives.

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