
Matthew Goetz
@matthwgoetz
State and federal climate, energy, and transportation policy at Georgetown Climate Center
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27-08-2014 19:40:49
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A new study from Harvard C-CHANGE and Boston University School of Public Health details the game-changing public health benefits of the Transportation & Climate Initiative’s proposed regional, pollution-cutting transportation program. (1/5) hsph.me/TRECH Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health




Bittersweet but exciting news! Our long-time colleague Christopher Coes, VP of land use and development and Dir of LOCUS Developers, has been tapped by the Biden admin for Deputy Assistant Secretary for Transportation Policy at U.S. Department of Transportation smartgrowthamerica.org/smart-growth-a…


Congratulations, Vicki Arroyo Inspiring to know that someone so dedicated to protecting people from pollution and climate impacts will be in this role. Proud to have been part of your team at GCC. What an opportunity to advance environmental justice & lead on climate action!





In recent months three different deep decarbonization scenarios have been produced from high-resolution grid integration models. In a new analysis at Breakthrough, my colleague @erikolsonn and I look at lessons they provide about what is needed: thebreakthrough.org/issues/energy/… A thread: 1/19


NEW: 3 things Biden can do to unleash state and local climate action, from @aekbarnes and me States, tribal nations and local governments have led on climate, jobs & justice, and the Biden admin would do well to learn from—and invest in—their leadership. thehill.com/opinion/energy…


Reliable, publicly accessible charging infrastructure is fundamental to a successful #EV transition. A recent Atlas Public Policy analysis indicates that we must allocate $39b to public charging infrastructure – consistent with #ZETA's call for $30b. Read more:. bit.ly/3wSL2AB

US Department of the Interior I’m pleased to say that in keeping with his promise to conserve our public lands and waters, President Donald J. Trump will restore protections to three monuments today. This action will allow us to protect our sacred native sites and cherish these monuments for generations to come. (3/3)

