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The Impact of the 2024 Election on State-Level Climate Action
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How will U.S. state-level climate action be impacted by the 2024 federal election? What are the opportunities to engage with states regardless of the outcomes to maintain climate ambitions?
U.S. states are demonstrating a willingness to become climate leaders, emboldened by unprecedented levels of federal support for climate projects through the Inflation Reduction Act. For international actors seeking to support climate ambition through the 2024 election and beyond, now is the time to strategize engagement with state level leaders across the political spectrum to ensure this trend continues.
This report, by TCB partner Climate Advisers, provides insights on the following topics to inform how international actors can support the 2024 federal election cycle:
+ An outlook on the possible outcomes of 2024 races for control of the White House and Congress and their impacts on U.S. climate ambition
+ The impacts of these elections on state-level climate action
+ 5 strategies for international actors to advance climate action with key states and economic sectors
Date: 17 November 2023
U.S. states are demonstrating a willingness to become climate leaders, emboldened by unprecedented levels of federal support for climate projects through the Inflation Reduction Act. For international actors seeking to support climate ambition through the 2024 election and beyond, now is the time to strategize engagement with state level leaders across the political spectrum to ensure this trend continues.
This report, by TCB partner Climate Advisers, provides insights on the following topics to inform how international actors can support the 2024 federal election cycle:
+ An outlook on the possible outcomes of 2024 races for control of the White House and Congress and their impacts on U.S. climate ambition
+ The impacts of these elections on state-level climate action
+ 5 strategies for international actors to advance climate action with key states and economic sectors
Date: 17 November 2023
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Matt Piotrowski
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Senior Director of Policy and Research, Climate Advisers
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Anna Mervosh
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Executive & Program Assistant, Climate Advisers