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California carbon capture bills pass state Senate with bipartisan support, bringing state closer to scaling deployment of critical climate technology
Three bills to advance carbon capture and storage in California passed the state Senate this week with bipartisan support.
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World leaders commit to investing in critical carbon dioxide removal
Leaders at the World Economic Forum in Davos this week signaled strong support for critical carbon capture technologies.
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California demonstrates commitment to cut methane, allocating $100 million for remote sensing
California Governor Gavin Newsom’s newly proposed state budget signals a commitment to rein in harmful methane emissions – directing $100 million to remote methane sensing.
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CATF’s Olivia Azadegan honored in Forbes 30 under 30
Clean Air Task Force is proud to share that Olivia Azadegan, CATF’s Energy Transition for the Middle East and North Africa, was named to Forbes Europe 30 under 30 list for her work to advance decarbonization in the MENA region.
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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.