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Environmental Groups: EPA must strengthen its Clean Trucks Proposal to deliver on climate, public health, and environmental justice
Today is the last day of EPA’s comment period for a proposed rule that would reduce pollution from medium- and heavy-duty vehicles.
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Clean Air Task Force joins Governor Wolf and others in commitment to advance carbon capture and low-emission hydrogen in Pennsylvania
CATF today joined Governor Wolf and a diversity of significant stakeholders to collectively commit to developing and deploying carbon capture and low-emission hydrogen in Pennsylvania to lead in decarbonizing the state’s industrial sector.
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CATF welcomes Brad Crabtree’s confirmation to lead the Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management
CATF celebrates Brad Crabtree’s confirmation to lead the Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management
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Wide array of countries include carbon management, hydrogen, and nuclear energy in their climate commitments
New analysis from CATF finds that both developed and developing countries plan to use advanced low-emission energy and climate technologies to meet their climate goals.
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NOAA analysis finds surge in atmospheric methane, highlighting urgent need for emissions reductions
New analysis on surging levels of methane in the atmosphere highlights urgent need for coordinated global effort to reduce methane emissions.
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IPCC report underscores importance of advancing a broad portfolio of mitigation strategies while rapidly reducing methane emissions
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) released its Working Group III report on mitigation today.
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Maryland on brink of passing nation-leading climate and energy bill
Both chambers of the Maryland General Assembly passed the Climate Solutions Now Act of 2022 with a supermajority.
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Another alarm bell: Methane pollution found at oil and gas sites across France
Clean Air Task Force has discovered evidence of significant methane pollution from oil and gas facilities in France during the first months of 2022.