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How Regulations Help Fight Climate Change
Standards and regulations can help countries achieve climate goals, but they pose some drawbacks and challenges.

How to Make the Green Transition Just and Equitable
Learn how efforts to slow emissions raise concerns over inequity and justice, and what we can do to ensure a more equitable and greener future.

How Climate Change Worsens Inequality
Climate Change is bad for everyone, but it’s worse for some.

How Electrification Can Reduce Emissions
Electrifying the economy may play a crucial role in the fight against climate change.

Why Energy Storage is Essential for a Green Transition
Learn how energy storage can provide reliable renewable energy.

The Sustainable Development Goals
In this free SDG resource, learn about the formation of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, and review the opportunities and challenges for meeting them.

Climate Change Inequality
In this free resource, explore how climate change disproportionately affects certain communities and could drastically increase global inequality.

Higher Education Webinar: Teaching Climate Change
Watch Alice C. Hill and CFR Education lead a conversation on teaching climate change and an exploration of CFR Education’s new collection of accurate, accessible, and authoritative resources on climate change and its implications for global issues and foreign policy.

Global Affairs Expert Webinar: Climate Compensation and Cooperation
Arunabha Ghosh, founder and chief executive officer of the Council on Energy, Environment, and Water, leads the conversation on climate compensation and cooperation.
Who Releases the Most Greenhouse Gases
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High School
- Students will be able to compare and contrast different ways of measuring greenhouse gas emissions
- Students will be able to construct an argument about responsibility for climate change grounded in data about emissions