The United States and the world are transitioning to a low-carbon economy. Communities across the country have an opportunity to leverage their existing advantages to lead the transition while supporting good-paying jobs, attracting investment, and improving quality of life. While the low-carbon economy offers new opportunities for many communities, capitalizing on those opportunities will require proactively developing new strategies to attract investment.
The private sector is leaning in, and supportive federal and state policies have proven crucial to supporting community efforts to attract investment and grow a secure, resilient, domestic advanced energy manufacturing base. Communities are best positioned to identify the opportunities they want to pursue, the challenges they will need to navigate, and which supports are most impactful. Local perspectives can offer unique nuance and grounding to federal climate policy conversations.
The Center for Climate and Energy Solutions’ (C2ES) regional roundtable program elevates the perspectives of community stakeholders to inform state and federal policy needs and identify concrete next steps to bring home the economic opportunity of investing in the low-carbon transition. Through interactive group discussions, educational programming, and informative sessions—supplemented with research and analysis—C2ES’s regional roundtable program brings together leaders of business, government, and communities to explore these opportunities and develop collaborative policy solutions.
Learn more about the regional roundtable program here.