CCL after CF&D
Sam Cuchens
93 Posts

Hello,

Perhaps it may be too early to ask, but the thought won't stop gnawing at me. What are CCL's plans if and when CF&D gets passed? Will there be a shift in supporting different policy, or will there be a different approach taken to climate all together?

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@Sam Cuchens
Since we have three other policy areas to work on and the experience in other countries with carbon pricing suggests that there will be push back even after a bill is signed into law we will have plenty to do. Looking forward to hearing a smarter response than I have from our DC team

Chris Wiegard
212 Posts

@Sam Cuchens I would argue that CF&D is not the Mission of CCL, but rather an objective. The mission is to assert control over the climate change process by reducing greenhouse gas emissions to zero and then to remove the greenhouse gases we have put into our sky already that increased the CO2 portion from 280 ppm to 420 ppm. CF&D is just a way of moving the needle toward that. The Mission is so enormous that we could spend our entire lives on it and not make it all the way, unless we can invent something that is more efficient at taking carbon out of the sky than a tree is.

@Sam Cuchens These are just my general thoughts/surmising here…but I think essentially CF&D is the holy grail of CCL policy pursuits and I think always will be the top policy pick for reducing emissions. I do not think that CCL really has abandoned this hope for ultimate goal. However, in our current political climate I think our objective is pursuing the best potential solutions that give us the most movement toward emissions goals but also have an ability to become realities at any given time. I think it's very much political strategy-that's why we have our government affairs team, etc. to help us use our might as citizens lobbyists to most effectively make climate gains. I think in the end we will always work toward Carbon Fee & Dividend as an ultimate goal but given the high unlikelihood of that in the current congress, we must use our energies wisely.

Hi @Sam Cuchens. We've already expanded to other policy areas (permitting reform, building electrification/IRA defense, healthy forests, carbon tariffs). The climate crisis won't be solved in any of our lifetimes, and CCL will work on whichever policy areas we determine are the most appropriate and effective at any given time.

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