Global Issues, Subnational Solutions: How US States Are Leading on Climate Action
Hosted by National Caucus of Environmental Legislators
Join the National Caucus of Environmental Legislators for a panel on how U.S. states are taking bold actions to meet Paris Agreement goals. As a federal system, U.S. states have significant power to direct their own climate action at the subnational level. State legislators from the U.S. states of Colorado, Hawaii, Rhode Island, and Washington will discuss how sub-nationals can reduce greenhouse gas emissions across their economies, while empowering communities and addressing systemic inequities.
Senator Reuven Carlyle, State Senator, Washington State
Senator Dawn Euer, State Senator, Rhode Island
Representative Dominique Jackson, State Representative, Colorado
Senator Chris Lee, State Senator, Hawaii
Hosted by National Caucus of Environmental Legislators
Join the National Caucus of Environmental Legislators for a panel on how U.S. states are taking bold actions to meet Paris Agreement goals. As a federal system, U.S. states have significant power to direct their own climate action at the subnational level. State legislators from the U.S. states of Colorado, Hawaii, Rhode Island, and Washington will discuss how sub-nationals can reduce greenhouse gas emissions across their economies, while empowering communities and addressing systemic inequities.
Senator Reuven Carlyle, State Senator, Washington State
Senator Dawn Euer, State Senator, Rhode Island
Representative Dominique Jackson, State Representative, Colorado
Senator Chris Lee, State Senator, Hawaii
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