Compared to the rest of the country, Alliance members are continuing to reduce emissions faster, employ more clean energy workers, achieve lower levels of harmful air pollutants, and execute more pre-disaster planning.
Today at #ClimateWeekNYC, we announced a major leap toward meeting our collective climate pollution reduction target. What we’re doing is working – and we’ll keep pressing forward. ➡️ usclimatealliance.org/press-releas...
— U.S. Climate Alliance (@usclimate.bsky.social) September 24, 2025 at 10:20 AM
[image or embed]
At the convening, Alliance members also highlighted new laws, initiatives, and executive orders they have advanced in their states. Since launching the Alliance more than eight years ago, members have advanced more than 2,300 bold actions and innovative policies to tackle climate pollution and build resilience to climate impacts.




Watch The Full Event
Participants:
- New York Gov. Kathy Hochul (Alliance executive committee member)
- Delaware Gov. Matt Meyer (Alliance executive committee member)
- Top officials from Alliance states
- Alliance Executive Director Casey Katims