Center for Clean Air Policy

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The Center for Clean Air Policy (CCAP) is an independent, nonprofit think tank that was founded in 1985 in the United States and is headquartered in Washington, D.C. CCAP works on climate and air quality policy issues at the local, national and international levels.

AbbreviationCCAP
Formation1985
TypeNonprofit think tank
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Center for Clean Air Policy
AbbreviationCCAP
Formation1985
TypeNonprofit think tank
HeadquartersWashington, DC, United States
Executive Director
Allison Bender-Corbett
Revenue$1,079,684[1] (2021)
Expenses$1,257,959[1] (2021)
Websiteccap.org
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CCAP was founded by Ned Helme, a researcher and environmental policy advocate.[2] The organization’s mission statement is "to support every step of climate action, from ambition to implementation."[citation needed]

From 2016 to 2023, CCAP worked to develop and implement Colombia's transit-oriented development NAMA.[3] Additionally, CCAP currently serves as an observer actor for the Green Climate Fund[4] and is a partner of the Climate and Clean Air Coalition (CCAC).[5]

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