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Is It Possible to Go to Too Many UN Climate Conferences?
Laetitia De Marez has been to 17 Conferences of the Parties, or COPs. Her run spans more than half of these global gatherings, where priorities and policy are hammered out to combat the climate crisis. At her first — COP8 in New Dehli, India in 2002 — De Marez joined…

Forging a Climate Leader for RMI’s Next Chapter
Evolving from an energy-focused engineer to a global expert on climate solutions, Jon Creyts’ path has paralleled RMI’s. As its new CEO, he brings a mix of conviction, hope, and urgency to change the trajectory of global warming.

A Conversation with RMI’s New CEO
We sat down with Jon Creyts to ask him about some of the foremost energy issues of the day, and how he will address them in his new role.

The Costly, Job-Killing Narrative on Climate Change Is Over
A landmark bill introduced in the Senate that includes historical climate and energy investments doesn’t have climate in its title at all.

How the New Climate Bill Promises to Cut Inflation, Upgrade the Economy, and Slash Emissions
For the United States, the Inflation Reduction Act offers an unprecedented opportunity to lower energy costs, increase investment in clean energy economic opportunities, and stimulate jobs and economic growth. For the world, the US move will likely lead other nations to cut emissions faster. In this roundup, RMI experts tease…