We have big news! We have a new name: Climate and Community Institute. Our name change reflects the fact that we are here to stay. Today we’re also launching our new website to better showcase and mobilize the cutting-edge research and advocacy we do. climateandcommunity.org In 2019, a group of researchers inspired by the Green New Deal came together to talk about climate futures. When the pandemic hit, they sprung into action, organizing campaigns around a Green Stimulus to Rebuild the Economy and other efforts to make climate advocacy infrastructure a reality. Since its earliest stages, our organization has been led by the desire to bring together movement demands and visionary climate agendas. As we have grown over the past five years—adding our Executive Director Johanna Bozuwa, our core staff, and more academic fellows each year, we have continued to realize our goals of working with movements and progressive policy makers to pass new policy, effectively implement legislation, shift narratives, and deepen coalitions. With our change from a Project to an Institute, we want to let you know we are in it for the long haul. We are ready to continue fighting for a transformational agenda that will rapidly and equitably decarbonize the economy by focusing on material benefits for working people.
Climate and Community Institute
Non-profit Organizations
A progressive climate and economy policy think tank producing cutting edge research.
About us
The Climate and Community Project (CCP) is a progressive climate policy think tank that mobilizes a network of 40+ experts producing cutting edge scholarly research to design and win our generation’s determining suite of policy interventions. We advance bold ideas to decarbonize the built environment; reorder systems of political power; and embolden a multiracial working class. Our research has been instrumental in the climate policy space from the local to national level– including defining the planks of the Green New Deal for Public Schools, producing housing research that directly inspired the Whole Homes Repair program passed in Pennsylvania, and changing narratives on supply chain justice and critical minerals with first-of-its-kind modeling. We work with our members to develop timely research and to help drive the conversation around progressive climate policy.
- Website
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climateandcommunity.org
External link for Climate and Community Institute
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2020
Employees at Climate and Community Institute
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James J. A. Blair
Associate Professor in the Department of Geography and Anthropology at California State Polytechnic University-Pomona
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Patrick Bigger
Research Director, Climate and Community Institute. Political economy and the ecological crisis
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Lucy Block
Data Communications Manager at Climate and Community Institute, Adjunct Professor at NYU Wagner
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Batul Hassan
Policy Manager at Climate and Community Institute
Updates
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The Climate and Community Project is looking for a Communications Director. We are seeking a candidate who is ready to kick off our inaugural communications position and work closely with our tight-knit team to articulate CCP’s transformative, world-building policy and research. The Communications Director will support CCP in crafting strong narratives for change, will direct the production of our wide-ranging publications, and will ensure that CCP’s research lands in the press. The ideal candidate will have strong writing, editorial, and organizational skills with the ability to think strategically about how we tell our story to diverse audiences in a compelling way. This is a full-time, exempt position working an average of 40 hours a week. Salary is $110,000. Applications are due by Monday, February 26, 2024. Full Job Description: https://lnkd.in/eDzTUa_8 Application: https://lnkd.in/eJxjYqkQ Any questions can be directed to admin@climateandcommunity.org and should include the relevant position in the subject line.
Communications Director
climateandcommunity.org