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Bending the curve on climate change: Jonathan Banks talks methane pollution prevention at Chile’s 2024 Congreso Futuro
There are tangible and rapid benefits for the planet we can achieve by mitigating methane pollution.
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Vessels retrofitted for ammonia fuel can cost less to operate than fossil fuel ships, finds CATF report
A new report from Clean Air Task Force compares fuel costs and emissions from ships built or retrofitted to use ammonia.
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U.S. EPA signs proposal to implement a charge on excess methane emissions from oil and gas industry, a critical tool for timely methane reductions from the largest industrial polluter
Washington – Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) signed a proposed rule to implement the Waste Emission Charge (WEC), to be assessed on excess methane emissions—a vital measure that will help reduce pollution from the U.S. oil and natural gas sector, which is the largest domestic industrial emitter of…
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New Treasury tax credit guidance for clean hydrogen production includes necessary requirements to promote growth of truly clean hydrogen market
The U.S. Department of the Treasury today issued its long-awaited proposed regulations for the Section 45V Hydrogen Production Tax Credit.
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“Not yet sufficient” – European Commission releases assessment of updated NECPs
Brussels – Today, the European Commission released its assessment of the draft national energy and climate plans (NECPs) submitted by Member States, with 24 of 27 countries having submitted revisions at time of publication. “Today’s assessment reveals that current plans are not enough to hit EU’s climate targets. Addressing significant…
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New Treasury tax credit guidance for sustainable aviation fuels enhances carbon intensity assessments, better accounts for indirect land use change emissions
The sustainable aviation fuels (SAF) credit guidance requires producers to demonstrate that their products deliver clear environmental benefits.
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Final COP28 text reflects complexities of global climate action, breaks ground with new, pragmatic approach
COP28 negotiations came to a close today as negotiators from 198 Parties agreed to a historic final text.
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CATF expands California state advocacy, welcomes Ashley Arax as senior policy manager with decade of experience and deep ties to California
Clean Air Task Force welcomes Ashley Arax as Senior California Policy Manager to the U.S. State Energy and Climate Policy Program.