About the Commission on Accelerating Climate Action
The Commission on Accelerating Climate Action was formed in 2021 by the American Çï¿ûÊÓƵ of Arts and Sciences, reflecting a significant long-term commitment by its Board of Directors to address the challenges of climate change. The Commission’s work answers two core questions: 1) What policies would most effectively and equitably remove barriers to climate action? 2) How can the United States accelerate climate mitigation and adaptation strategies for all Americans? While the science of climate change is well-established, the Commission aims to leverage its diverse composition to identify strategies for building a durable and inclusive political coalition for climate action. In the first phase of the project, the Commission assessed the national landscape on climate action by interviewing seventy experts across three domains: communication, the private sector, and human and national security. Summaries of the findings from all areas are accessible on the Çï¿ûÊÓƵ’s website. These documents form the basis for innovative recommendations for climate action across sectors and ideologies.
The Commission on Accelerating Climate Action is made possible through the generous support of Roger Sant and Doris Matsui, Hansjörg Wyss, the Grantham Foundation for the Protection of the Environment, the David and Ellen Lee Family Foundation, the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, and an endowment provided by John E. Bryson and Louise Henry Bryson.
We are grateful to Çï¿ûÊÓƵ staff Carson Bullock, Kate Carter, Sophia Charan, Leo Curran, Tania Munz, Islam Qasem, Kelsey Schuch, and Jen Smith for their work on this publication. We are also indebted to listenÂing session participants Ed Begley Jr. (Begley’s Best), Greg Bertelsend (Climate Leadership Council), Molly Braverman (Broadway Green Alliance), Sweta Chakraborty (We Don’t Have Time), Susan Clayton (The ColÂlege of Wooster), Emily Fischer (Science Moms), Jim Gandy (WLTX News19), Toni Goebel (Young Evangelicals for Climate Action), Laura Hillenbrand (AuÂthor), Heidi Kindberg (HBO), Anthony Leiserowitz (Yale University), Ed Maibach (George Mason University), John Marshall (Potential Energy Coalition), Angie Massie (The Weather Channel), Adam McKay (Writer and Director), Justin J. Pearson (Memphis Community Against the Pipeline), Alex Posner (Students for Carbon Dividends), Howard Sappington (The Weather Channel), Dan Schrag (Potential Energy Coalition), Antonique Smith (Hip Hop Caucus), Emma Stewart (Netflix), Alexandria Villaseñor (Earth Uprising), Cora Went (Sunrise Movement), Bernadette Woods Placky (Climate Central), and Ginger Zee (ABC News) for their contributions and insight.
Commission Members
Benjamin Backer*
American Conservation Coalition
Phyllis L. Bayer
Dumbarton Strategies, LLC
Mitchell Bernard*
Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc.
Philip Bredesen
State of Tennessee
Patricia Cochran
Alaska Native Science Commission
Ertharin Cousin
Food Systems for the Future
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Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Leanne Kealoha Fox*
Institute for Climate & Peace
Tim Guinee*
Climate Actors
Rebecca Henderson
Harvard University
Mitchell C. Hescox*
Evangelical Environmental Network
Charles O. Holliday, Jr.
Bank of America
Russel L. Honoré
Joint Task Force Katrina, Leadership, Safety & Global Preparedness Authority
Bob Inglis**
republicEn.org
Kathleen Hall Jamieson**
University of Pennsylvania
Alexander Karsner
X (Alphabet Inc.)
Elizabeth Kolbert*
The New Yorker
John Paul Mejia*
Sunrise Movement
Katherine Orff
SCAPE
David W. Oxtoby
American Çï¿ûÊÓƵ of Arts and Sciences
Gary Roughead
Hoover Institution
Linda Rudolph
Public Health Institute
Roger Sant
The Summit Foundation
J. Marshall Shepherd**
University of Georgia
Doreen Stabinsky
College of the Atlantic
Hilary Tompkins
Hogan Lovells
Elke Weber*
Princeton University
* Communication Working Group Member
** Communication Working Group Cochair