Publications

The 2024 presidential cycle has finally given us a vision for an effective climate strategy that elevates American workers. You…

October 15, 2024
Greg Bertelsen
Status quo or significant climate progress: the difference is only three-quarters of a percentage point. That’s because scientists recently recorded the first…

July 2, 2024
Greg Bertelsen
After months of negotiation, the EU has reached a provisional agreement on the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM). Starting in…

December 23, 2022
Catrina Rorke and Matthew C. Porterfield
The move by the Biden administration to intervene in a dispute over tariffs on solar parts from Southeast Asia poses a key…

June 26, 2022
Greg Bertelsen
As the European Union contemplates a carbon border-adjustment mechanism, the U.S. has everything to gain from moving first to establish…

July 20, 2021
Greg Bertelsen
[….] Most nations won’t risk their own economic well-being in the hope of reversing what is clearly a global problem.…

July 4, 2021
James A. Baker III and Greg Bertelsen
[…] A new, first-of-its-kind study by the MacronDyn Group and commissioned by our group, the Climate Leadership Council, reveals that…

October 1, 2020
Curt Morgan and Greg Bertelsen
As our nation responds to the economic devastation of the COVID-19 pandemic, a well-designed climate policy can strengthen America’s recovery…

June 21, 2020
James Baker, George Shultz and Ted Halstead
In the United States, the case for greater action on climate change is typically made on environmental grounds. But there…

May 30, 2020
James A. Baker III, George P. Shultz, and Ted Halstead
[…] There are essentially three ways to reduce emissions — regulations, subsidies and pricing. The first is the worst of…

January 16, 2020
George Shultz and Ted Halstead
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