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Nate Hultman

@natehultman

Director @CtrGlobSust at UMD. Dad of college kids. Husband. Dog pal.

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America Is All In (@americaisallin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy Anniversary to our 5,000+ members!🎉 In the past 7 years, our coalition has grown in numbers & in climate action. Today #AmericaIsAllIn represents: 🌎All 50 states 🤝65% of U.S. population 🏙️68% of U.S. GDP See the power of 7 years #AllInOnClimate:americaisallin.com

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Trump’s presidency taught us just how powerful subnational climate action can be when national leadership falters. Should we face another Trump term, cities & states should prepare to boost once again. America Is All In bit.ly/3XZZbvI

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ICYMI: As nations set new NDCs over the next year, the team at Center for Global Sustainability assessed how an #AllIn strategy in the U.S. can maximize impact & deliver 60-70% emissions reductions from 2005 levels by 2035. Read the report ➡️ bit.ly/3y2BmJ3 America Is All In

Climate @ State (@climateatstate) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Half of today’s climate change is caused by super pollutants that trap far more heat than carbon dioxide - including methane, HFCs, and nitrous oxide. Today, the Biden-Harris Administration is announcing new actions to tackle these potent greenhouse gases. 🧵

Half of today’s climate change is caused by super pollutants that trap far more heat than carbon dioxide - including methane, HFCs, and nitrous oxide.

Today, the Biden-Harris Administration is announcing new actions to tackle these potent greenhouse gases. đź§µ
Center for Global Sustainability (@ctrglobsust) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Center for Global Sustainability is proud to announce Director Nate Hultman has joined Climate @ State as Distinguished Senior Advisor for Climate Ambition! In the next 6 months, he will serve as a key advisor leading up to COP29 & we look forward to seeing his achievements! cgs.umd.edu/news/center-gl…

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From @PlaybookDC: Nate Hultman is now distinguished senior adviser for climate ambition at the Department of State. He is director of the Center for Global Sustainability at the University of Maryland, and is a John Kerry alum.

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Looking forward to this week’s international #JuneClimateMeetings in Bonn. Our mission? Working together to understand and implement national, subnational, and global climate actions to meet #ParisAgreement goals. Let's connect at #SB62.

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On my way to the UN Climate Change #JuneClimateMeeting (#SB62). Excited about the #climatepolicy conversations ahead, shaping the #COP30 agenda. Will be sharing insights from our work at Center for Global Sustainability, showing pathways in the U.S. and other key countries to meet #ParisAgreement goals.

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Successfully reaching shared global climate goals will draw from action across all levels of government. U.S. action continues, and I’ll be at the #JuneClimateMeetings (SB62) in Bonn this week with @AmericaIsAllIn to highlight how such action can keep the U.S. engaged.

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Kicking off the #SB62 #JuneClimateMeetings in Bonn discussing the critical role of subnational #climateaction and engagement. In the U.S., states, cities, businesses, and others play major roles in achieving the #ParisAgreement climate targets: go.umd.edu/StateLevelClim…

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It was a pleasure speaking with Mr. Ali Mohamed (@climatenvoyke) about development of strong and equitable climate action, including collaborations with U.S. subnational actors who continue to advance U.S. climate action.

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The role of subnational climate action and leadership is critical to meet #ParisAgreement goals. For the U.S., Center for Global Sustainability research finds that non-federal actors can make major differences on #climatechange, even when faced with federal inaction. #SB62 go.umd.edu/subnationalact…

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At the UN Climate Change #JuneClimateMeetings, key preparation is happening for #COP30. Subnational actors will play a major role in meeting the #ParisAgreement 1.5°C target. Great that state, city, business, and other subnational leaders are represented in #SB62 conversations.

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In the midst of finalizing NDCs, countries’ ambitious goals are within reach. In advance of #SB62, @CtrGlobSus released a report exploring pathways for top-emitting countries to reduce GHG emissions, finding a 35% reduction by 2035: go.umd.edu/Global2035Ambi…

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#Climatescience and #Climatepolicy go hand in hand. At Center for Global Sustainability, we assess how #ParisAgreement goals can be achievable with subnational, national, and global #climateaction. Evidence-based climate research + informed policymaking can keep 1.5C within reach. #SB62

#Climatescience and #Climatepolicy go hand in hand. At <a href="/CtrGlobSust/">Center for Global Sustainability</a>, we assess how #ParisAgreement goals can be achievable with subnational, national, and global #climateaction. Evidence-based climate research + informed policymaking can keep 1.5C within reach. #SB62
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Bringing @CtrGlobSus research to #SB62, the UN Climate Change’s #JuneClimateMeetings. Overall, our research explores various country contexts, including a large-scale multi-model assessment of US 2035 NDC pathways: go.umd.edu/multimodel

Bringing @CtrGlobSus research to #SB62, the <a href="/UNFCCC/">UN Climate Change</a>’s #JuneClimateMeetings. Overall, our research explores various country contexts, including a large-scale multi-model assessment of US 2035 NDC pathways: go.umd.edu/multimodel
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Maryland Secretary of Environment Serena McIlwain and I connected at the James Dowson #SB62 meeting this week. @CntGlobSust is proud to work with the State of Maryland as it pursues #climatechange and #cleanenergy policies.

Maryland Secretary of Environment Serena McIlwain and I connected at the <a href="/UNClimateChange/">James Dowson</a> #SB62 meeting this week. @CntGlobSust is proud to work with the State of Maryland as it pursues #climatechange and #cleanenergy policies.
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It’s been an important week at UN Climate Change #SB62. We’ve shown US #climateaction is still advancing through leadership from cities, states, businesses & other subnational actors. CGS research shows that #ParisAgreement goals are still within reach. Read: go.umd.edu/stateambition

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Looking forward to building on this week’s discussions at #SB62 and working toward #COP30. One critical outcome from the #JuneClimateMeetings: demonstrating the critical role subnational groups, in the US and around the world, play in keeping the #ParisAgreement 1.5C target alive

Looking forward to building on this week’s discussions at #SB62 and working toward #COP30. One critical outcome from the #JuneClimateMeetings: demonstrating the critical role subnational groups, in the US and around the world, play in keeping the #ParisAgreement 1.5C target alive
Center for Global Sustainability (@ctrglobsust) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How does rolling back climate policies like the EPA power plant rules impact US public health? A new CGS report found federal rollbacks can substantially worsen air quality and health, resulting in 22,800 additional deaths by 2035: go.umd.edu/ImpactsofFedCl…

How does rolling back climate policies like the EPA power plant rules impact US public health?

A new CGS report found federal rollbacks can substantially worsen air quality and health, resulting in 22,800 additional deaths by 2035: go.umd.edu/ImpactsofFedCl…