Subnational Actors in a U.S. Low Emissions Scenario

ICLEI USA Insights and Exchange
Back English Training / Webinar Climate Knowledge Brokering / Education Policy and advocacy Recorded: 10.06.2024
2024 Insig
Featuring

Barbara Buffaloe, Mayor, City of Columbia

Ryan Finnegan, Program Manager, America Is All In, World Wildlife Fun

Madison Hodges, Program Associate, ICLEI USA

Alicia Zhou, Research Manager, Center for Global Sustainability, University of Maryland

Nicola Armacost, Mayor, City of Hastings-On-Hudson

Rafael Guzman, City Manager, City of Riverside

Related ICLEI Pathways
  • Zero emission development

The University of Maryland’s Center for Global Sustainability recently released a report detailing how non-federal and federal actors can work together to achieve 65% emission reductions from 2005 levels by 2035. The report assesses existing, new and expanded policies to identify the overall emissions reduction potential in 2035 and concrete implementation pathways to deliver on this potential. These findings are part of a larger effort to inform the anticipated update to the United States’ Paris Agreement plan.

ICLEI – Local Governments for Sustainability USA (ICLEI USA) and America Is All In hosted a webinar about this research and discussion of the report’s local policy pathways. Read “Toward 2035: Forging a High-Ambition U.S. Climate Pathway” here: https://dgi.umd.edu/research-impact/publications/toward-2035-forging-high-ambition-us-climate-pathway

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