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Climate and Community Institute (CCI) is a progressive climate and economy think tank. We work with movements and progressive policy makers to pass new policy, improve implementation, shift narratives, and deepen coalitions.

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  • Climate & Community Institute

    Climate and Community Institute (CCI) is a progressive climate and economy think tank. We work with movements and progressive policy makers to pass new policy, improve implementation, shift narratives, and deepen coalitions.

  • Revolving Door Project

    We fight to protect the public from government appointees too close to the industries they are supposed to be regulating.

  • Bomee Jung

    Bomee has contributed to NYC’s climate leadership through policy and programmatic innovations for more than 17 yrs. http://j.mp/BJung-Bio

  • Joshua McWhirter

    Joshua McWhirter is a PhD candidate in the Global Urban Studies track of the Joint Program in Urban Systems at Rutgers University-Newark and the New Jersey Institute of Technology. He is also a Junior Fellow at the Climate and Community Institute.

  • Common Wealth

    We design ownership models for a democratic and sustainable economy.

  • Thea Riofrancos

    Thea Riofrancos is an Associate Professor of Political Science at Providence College, a Strategic Co-Director of the Climate and Community Institute, and a fellow at the Transnational Institute.

  • Daniel Aldana Cohen

    Political economy of climate change. Assistant Professor of Sociology, UC Berkeley; Director, Socio-Spatial Climate Collaborative, or (SC)2; Founding Co-Director, Climate and Community Institute. A Planet to Win (Verso). he/him

  • Lorah Steichen
  • Lucy Block
  • Bomee Jung
  • Ruthy Gourevitch
  • Matt Haugen
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