NewsJanuary 19, 2022
Finish the job: Congress passed infrastructure package, but BBB investments are still needed
In an op-ed for The Hill, Rhodium's John Larsen and RMI's Sarah Ladislaw emphasize the need for the clean energy investments in the Build Back Better act.
Evaluating U.S. Emissions Targets
In an op-ed for The Hill, Rhodium's John Larsen and RMI's Sarah Ladislaw emphasize the need for the clean energy investments in the Build Back Better act.
In the race to be the clean energy technology provider of the future, why would the U.S. handicap itself right out of the starting blocks? When it comes to clean energy, Build Back Better investments will complement the down payments made in the bipartisan infrastructure package. While some lawmakers continue asking if we can afford to spend money on the energy transition, we should instead be asking: How can we afford not to?
Read the full op-ed here
Read our Pathways to Paris report here.
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