The Climate Leadership Council’s Center for Climate & Trade

THE CHALLENGE

A quarter of global greenhouse gas emissions are embedded in goods that are traded internationally. Nearly all global greenhouse gas emissions growth is anticipated to come from developing countries. Investments of $215 trillion will be needed to meet global net zero. Yet the current trade system hinders climate progress by failing to reward efficient producers, maintain the competitiveness of industries in countries pursuing ambitious climate measures, or promote trade in lower-carbon alternatives.

THE WAY FORWARD

If we are to succeed in addressing this global challenge, we must increasingly marry climate and trade policy. Doing so has the potential to substantially lower global emissions, create worldwide incentives for cleaner manufacturing, and compel all countries to do their part.

WHAT WE DO

Meaningfully lowering global GHG emissions will require a variety of tools and ever-greater global collaboration. The Center brings together leading experts from government, industry, environment, labor, academia, and other fields to explore a range of opportunities at the climate-trade nexus. Participants have diverse viewpoints on specific policies but are united by their sincere interest in finding effective solutions to this global challenge.

The Center explores policies that leverage international trade to support global decarbonization. This includes approaches that would introduce accountability into the global economy at borders; establish international cooperative agreements; promote trade liberalization and the export of U.S.-made clean energy technologies; accelerate international investment in low-carbon infrastructure in the developing world; create more resilient supply chains for critical minerals and other vital materials; and more. Our work is advanced through:

  • Research: The Center publishes pivotal new research and analysis exploring the environmental, economic, and political implications of climate and trade policies.
  • Convenings: The Center holds regular meetings for contributors and invited experts, in addition to hosting events and working groups as new issues and policies emerge.
  • Policy Recommendations: The Center, informed by its work with contributors, makes recommendations for effective and viable policies.
  • Education: We partner with contributors to educate lawmakers on the real-world opportunities and impacts of climate and trade policies.
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CO-CHAIRS


Center for Climate and Trade Co-Chair
Center for Climate and Trade Co-Chair
Center for Climate and Trade Co-Chair

POLICY ADVISORS


Co-founder and chairman, Silverado Policy Accelerator.
Deputy director, MIT Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research
Founding CEO, Climate Advisers
CEO and Executive director, Silverado Policy Accelerator
Senior Fellow, the Atlantic Council and the Bipartisan Policy Center

Resources

The U.S. is a leader in the global energy trade, particularly for traditional energy exports like oil and gas. However, shifting…

April 17, 2026
Annika Harrington
Yesterday, the House Committee on Foreign Affairs held a hearing on reforming the U.S. commercial diplomacy system. At this hearing,…

April 16, 2026
Dan Giamo
In January 2026, the EU’s carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM)—the world’s first carbon intensity fee on imports—went into effect. This…

April 16, 2026
Sidley Austin LLP
Today, the Council submitted public comments to USTR regarding Section 301 investigations into manufacturing overcapacity driven by weak environmental standards.…

April 15, 2026
Climate Leadership Council
Supply chain security is at an inflection point. Critical minerals—essential to the energy transition, advanced technologies, and defense equipment—face major…

March 27, 2026
Holly Rooper
Can advanced energy policy strengthen the entire U.S. industrial sector? Based on new modeling from Cambridge Econometrics, we found that…

March 25, 2026
Scott Nystrom and Catrina Rorke
The Council submitted these public comments to the administration to inform the design of a plurilateral Agreement on Trade in…

March 20, 2026
Catrina Rorke
Ahead of today’s hearing on the oversight of the Export-Import Bank of the United States (EXIM), the Council submitted this statement…

March 18, 2026
Dan Giamo
How does U.S. industry stack up on air pollution? Building on our work on carbon intensity, this report compares traditional…

February 25, 2026
Scott Nystrom
In January, the EU became the first place in the world to charge fees on imports based on their carbon…

January 28, 2026
Greg Bertelsen