Center for Clean Air Policy
750 First Street, NE, Suite 940
Washington,
DC
20002
202-408-9620
February 10, 2009
Recently Uploaded Resources
- CCAP Applauds Chairmen Waxman and Markey for Passing Landmark Climate and Energy Legislation Out of Committee
- The Center for Clean Air Policy reacts of the passage of the American Clean Energy & Security Act through the House Energy & Commerce Committee on May 21, 2009.
- CCAP: Applauds EPA Administrator for Quick Action on Climate Endangerment Finding, Urges Careful Crafting of Regulations
- Press release from the Center for Clean Air Policy in response to the EPA's announcement on Friday, April 17 that it considers carbon pollution to be a threat to America's public health and welfare.
- Sectoral Approaches: A Pathway to Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Actions
- A CCAP overview on how to encourage sector-based targets in developing countries by rewarding sectors for beating targets rather than punishing them for falling short.
- CCAP Reacts to Passage of ACES Through House
- On June 26, Center for Climate Air Policy reacts to the passage of the American Clean Energy & Security Act through the House.
- ACES Protects U.S. Industrial Production and Keeps Jobs at Home
- A June 2009 fact sheet by CCAP that describes the provisions of the ACES bill that protect businesses and keep jobs from going overseas.
- Finance: the Key to Unlocking Developing Country Action
- Fact sheet from the Center For Clean Air Policy on the key features of the debate surrounding financing for international climate negotiations.
- CCAP: Statement on Waxman-Markey Climate Legislation
- Center for Clean Air Policy reacts to the draft climate legislation introduced by Chairman Waxman and Chairman Markey on March 31, 2009.
- Cost-Effective GHG Reductions through Smart Growth & Improved Transportation Choices
- A June 2008 Center for Clean Air Policy report outlining how if we don't change how we invest in transportation, driving will continue to increase, offsetting the expected emission savings from recently improved fuel efficiency and low carbon fuels requirements.
- Developing Country Project: China
- A two-page fact sheet by the Center for Clean Air Policy which outlines opportunities for substantial economic and other development-related benefits through cost-effective actions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in China.
- Graph: Passenger Vehicle GHG Emissions Forecast: Business-as-Usual VMT
- A Center for Clean Air Policy graph describing different scenarios on how passenger vehicle GHG emissions will increase through 2030.
- CCAP Reacts to Senate Environment and Public Works Committee Passage of Clean Energy Jobs and American Power Act
- Press release from the Center for Clean Air Policy on Senate EPW Committee passage of S. 1733 with comments from CCAP President, Ned Helme.
- CCAP: Congratulates President Obama for Announcing New U.S. GHG Standards for Passenger Vehicles
- Center for Clean Air Policy's response to President Obama's announcement on May 19, 2009 that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Department of Transportation will establish a uniform federal standard to reduce global warming pollution from cars and light trucks and improve vehicle efficiency.

