Center for American Progress
For Building U.S. Capacity To Shape The Strategy And Narrative On Climate Cooperation And Competition With China
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Amount$400,000
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Program
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Date Awarded10/27/2021
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Term12 Months
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Type of SupportProject
Strategies
Overview
To support Center for American Progress's work to strengthen U.S. capacity on U.S. China climate partnership. The grant will build bipartisan consensus on a path for America's international climate policy. It strives to reframe the U.S. thinking about the role of U.S.-China relations in the climate policy and target context, focusing on tools that increase the cost of emissions and boost clean alternatives from China. Longer term, Center for American Progress will form a network to inform and convince the US policy makers that the U.S. can shift the emissions trajectory of the world's two largest emitters – U.S. and China - by adopting an accountable framework in international trade, development and diplomacy. (Substrategy: China National Policy)
About the Grantee
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Grants to this Grantee
for the China climate and competitiveness programs
The grant is to support Center for American Progress in promoting increased pace and scale of Chinese climate actions. It will leverage climate diplomacy to enable domestic mitigation, use policy analysis and advocacy to enhance productive competition for climate action, and convene analysis to support high-ambition norms and standard setting. (Substrategy: China National Policy)
for the Energy and Environment Program
The Center for American Progress’ Energy and Environment Program is charting an equitable and just path to a 100% clean economy. Over the next two years, the center will support swift implementation of federal legislation to ensure effective deployment of federal climate investments and ambitious fulfillment of the regulatory requirements of the Clean Air Act. It will also continue to demonstrate to Americans that bold climate action will produce tangible benefits, in addition to decarbonization. The center plays an important role in building consensus around priorities for decarbonization among environmental, environmental justice, and labor organizations. (Substrategy: U.S. National Policy)
for the Women’s Health and Rights program
This grant will support the Center for American Progress to continue its work to protect and advance reproductive health and rights through research and policy ideas that establish a framework for public debate. The program integrates disciplines such as economics, health care, and gender, and reaches a broad audience of advocates, policymakers, and the public through earned media, rapid response, editorial board outreach, op-ed placements, and broadcast media. (Strategy: U.S. Reproductive Equity)