Climate action is a powerful engine for new industries and jobs, and the next challenge for America's Genius
The Presidential Climate Action Plan Security, Opportunity, Stewardship The principal challenge facing the 44th President of the United States is to rally the nation to create a new 21st century economy. The United States, like other industrialized nations, has arrived at the cusp between two eras. The outgoing era has been powered largely by carbon-rich fossil fuels with an operating ethic of dominion over natural systems. The incoming era will embrace the responsibility of stewardship and will be powered by carbon-free and largely renewable resources. » Read More |
Resources for the Transition
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About PCAP
From the moment the 44th President of the United States takes office, the American people and the world community will watch closely for indications of how our new leader addresses Global Climate Change. The Presidential Climate Action Project has developed a bold, comprehensive and non-partisan plan for presidential leadership rooted in climate science and designed to ignite innovation at every level of the American economy.
PCAP is an initiative of the University of Colorado School of Public Affairs. Its objective is to provide presidential candidates and the President-elect with background information and educational materials on global warming, including a broad menu of diverse policy and program options for national leadership. The project does not advocate on behalf of specific climate policies, programs, spending or other actions by the President or the Federal government.
Feature of the Week ~ posted 12/05/08
Center for American Progress Interactive Climate Map
The Center for American Progress has just created a new interactive map on the human toll of climate change. This map provides scientific information on a variety of climate change threats, compiled from multiple sources, and plots this information geographically to show areas of concern.What Others are Saying...
The PCAP team is finding intense interest from around the world about the climate and energy policies likely to be implemented under President Obama. Here's a post from Tony Manwaring of Great Britain.
PCAP, in partnership with the National Council on Science and the Environment is seeking nominations for climate critical positions in the next administration. Please visit their website to see a list of critical positions and nominate individuals who have extensive knowledge and experience relevant to those.