EESI's mission is to advance science-based solutions for climate change, energy, and environmental challenges, and our vision is a sustainable, resilient, and equitable world. We strive towards: o Clean, decarbonized energy that is affordable and accessible for all; o Resilient, healthy, sustainable, and just communities that can prepare for and adapt to climate change impacts and other disasters; and o Informed decision-makers motivated and equipped to act on urgently-needed climate solutions. In 1984, a bipartisan group of Congressional leaders established the Environmental and Energy Study Institute (EESI) as an independent non-profit organization. They did so to fill a need ... read more EESI's mission is to advance science-based solutions for climate change, energy, and environmental challenges, and our vision is a sustainable, resilient, and equitable world. We strive towards: o Clean, decarbonized energy that is affordable and accessible for all; o Resilient, healthy, sustainable, and just communities that can prepare for and adapt to climate change impacts and other disasters; and o Informed decision-makers motivated and equipped to act on urgently-needed climate solutions. In 1984, a bipartisan group of Congressional leaders established the Environmental and Energy Study Institute (EESI) as an independent non-profit organization. They did so to fill a need for improved debate, independent analysis, and innovative policy ideas for environmental and energy issues. Since then, EESI has occupied a unique niche as an educational resource for national policymakers, an information conduit between federal, state, and local stakeholders, and a catalyst for innovative partnerships. EESI has earned a reputation for working constructively with a wide range of partners and constituencies to advance innovative policy solutions to energy, economic, and environmental challenges. Through EESI's work over the past 37 years, it has built credibility for nonpartisan perspectives and innovative solutions.
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