Welcome to the Climate Crisis Policy Digest - a compendium of policy ideas to eliminate greenhouse gas pollution and build a sustainably-sourced, community-centered and nature-protecting economy. View more

Detailing action, the site contains 600+ climate solutions from over 130 documents by experts, advocates, state and local governments, the U.S. Congress, and international bodies.

Visit the 11 Topics below to be informed and vote for your favorite policy ideas. Click on “Issue Overview” for a deeper dive on the subtopic or “News Articles” for a presorted set of topical news.

The hope is that by understanding the details, we will find common ground and unite across movements to force Congressional action in 2021.

Please share widely and join in the fight to save life on Earth!

The Digest Features

130+ EXPERT SOURCES & 600+ POLICY IDEAS: Center for International Environmental Law * The National Family Farm Coalition * Columbia Sabin Center for Climate Change Law * U.S. House Committee on Energy & Commerce * Karuk Tribe Department of Natural Resources * The National Association of Clean Air Agencies

FEDERAL & STATE BILLS & LAWS: The CLEAN Future Act * The Break Free from Plastic Pollution Act * The Birds and Bees Protection Act * Food and Agribusiness Merger Moratorium Act * The Green New Deal Resolution

Expert Reports: Drawdown: 100 Solutions to Reverse Global Warming * Deadline 2020: How Cities Will Get the Job Done * Equitable & Just National Climate Platform * Transport Revolution: Moving People and Freight Without Oil * Food and Climate: What Food Policy Councils Can Do * Legal Pathways to Deep Decarbonization in the U.S. * A Blueprint for Europe's Green New Deal

Social Justice & Activists: Climate Justice Alliance * The NAACP * The Poor People’s Campaign * A People’s Climate Plan for New York City * Sunrise Movement * This is Zero Hour

Building Unity & Power: “The digest was created to educate everyone on the urgent U.S. policy changes required to stop the climate crisis. The clock has run out and now it's critical to unite across movements for political power to make Congress act in 2021.” Todd Fernandez, Esq., Executive Director, Climate Crisis Policy.