The first several months of the second Trump Administration have featured a whole-of-government approach to rolling back climate and clean energy actions, including an executive order attempting to curb state and local climate actions.
To discuss the importance of state policy at this crossroads of climate action, please join us for a timely conversation with former Governor Jay Inslee of Washington State, who ushered in such a climate law, the Climate Commitment Act. We have asked him to reflect on this aspect of the current political moment, as well as other salient aspects of the current moment for those seeking to advance climate legislation at the state, federal, and international levels. As a former Member of Congress, presidential candidate, and lifelong climate advocate, Governor Inslee brings a unique and wide-ranging perspective on this high-stakes moment for U.S. and global climate action.
We hope you will join us!
Speakers

Nat Keohane
President, Center for Climate and Energy Solutions
Nathaniel Keohane is President of the Center for Climate and Energy Solutions (C2ES), which is widely recognized in the United States and internationally as a leading, independent voice for practical policy and action to address the world’s energy and climate challenges. Dr. Keohane is an economist with three decades of climate,…