The nonprofit has an opportunity to tell the story of how the organization adapted to tremendous external changes in the last year.
In 2022, global impacts of the war in Ukraine, energy market instability, and geopolitical shifts underscored just how difficult it is to keep climate front and center of an ever-growing list of global priorities. As the complexity of the climate challenge increases, so does the need to broaden our thinking and bring new voices into the dialogue around solutions. In 2022, the message of those most directly impacted by climate change resounded clearly: the old way of doing things is no longer sufficient.
Embracing this paradigm shift, CATF bolstered its global leadership in 2022 to push for the technology and policy changes needed to achieve a zero-emissions, high-energy planet at an affordable cost and in an equitable way. Together with support and partnership from our donors, our technical, scientific, and industry experts, and our colleagues in the NGO community, we expanded our reach, enhanced our strategies, and increased our global impact. A few 2022 milestones achieved and ways in which CATF moved the needle on climate:
From the landmark climate and energy provisions in the Inflation Reduction Act to transformational clean energy bills in Maryland, North Carolina, and California, CATF was at the forefront of U.S. climate policy in 2022, advocating solutions to reduce emissions and achieve deep decarbonization nationwide. CATF helped educate policymakers and raise awareness around the longstanding benefits of clean energy investment, specifically the importance of supporting innovative and diverse technologies to address climate change, create jobs, and position the U.S. for global clean energy leadership.
The U.S., EU, Canada, UK, Norway, Japan, and Nigeria put in place actionable policy on the path to meeting the Global Methane Pledge, many with the help of CATF.
CATF released several major reports, including on what will be needed to decarbonize aviation and the public health impacts of diesel pollution.