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DAC-LAT: A new tool for navigating the complexities of direct air capture
DAC‐LAT is an interactive online tool that lets you estimate the net CO₂ removal achieved by a DAC facility.
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How ‘following the money’ can track fossil fuels across the supply chain
Credibly tracking the origins and associated emissions of fossil fuels across the supply chain is increasingly critical.
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Tackling Africa’s Zombie Energy Systems
Addressing Zombie Energy Systems will help prevent significant delays in achieving reliable and equitable energy systems in Africa.
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Building partnerships and expertise to tackle methane emissions in Ghana
Methane emissions are one the most potent contributors to climate change and have significant effects on air quality and human health. Recognizing the urgency of the methane problem, Clean Air Task Force (CATF) has embarked on a global initiative, in partnership with the Climate and Clean Air Coalition, to address…
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Using optical gas imaging to drive methane reduction in Nigeria’s oil and gas sector
Rapidly cutting methane emissions, especially from the oil and gas sector, is a critical part of efforts to bend the curve on climate change. As part of our commitment to support global methane emissions mitigation, Clean Air Task Force (CATF) recently partnered with stakeholders in Nigeria on a campaign demonstrating…
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Breaking the deadlock: Turning dangerous emissions into climate action
Despite the clear economic, climate, and energy benefits, the oil and gas sector remains one of the world’s largest methane emitters.
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New CATF report shows that flaring emissions are more than double for 10 of the largest oil companies when including emissions from their non-operated assets
A new report from Clean Air Task Force, determines, for the first time, the true impact of flaring from ten major international oil companies.
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Four things to know about global gas flaring and what we need to do to stop it
Gas flaring, the practice of burning gas associated with oil extraction, remains a persistent global problem.