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North Carolina clean energy bill commits power sector to net-zero emissions
The North Carolina legislature passed the HB 951 clean energy bill requiring the state’s electric utilities to achieve a 70% reduction in carbon emissions by 2030.
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CATF elects first European board member
Clean Air Task Force is pleased to announce the election of Dr. Simone Tagliapietra to its Board of Directors.
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Open letter urges next German Government to develop CO2 Strategy
Clean Air Task Force supports an open letter calling on the next government in Berlin to develop a comprehensive German CO2 strategy.
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New IEA report highlights importance of cutting methane from fossil fuels in blueprint for global action
The latest IEA report makes clear that substantial cuts to methane emissions from the fossil fuel sector is the lowest hanging fruit in global climate policy.
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European Parliament pushes EU closer to action on methane pollution
Today’s adoption of the methane report in the ENVI Committee is an important step towards the reduction of methane pollution across the European Union and, once it is adopted by the full Parliament, will send a clear signal to the Commission on the need for strong action on methane. Parliament…
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Illinois energy bill charts critical path to decarbonization, emphasizes equity
Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker will sign into law a sweeping energy bill that will require the decarbonization of the state’s power sector by 2045.
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House Ways & Means must advance legislation to support critical carbon-free technologies, groups urge Committee leadership
WASHINGTON — Today, Clean Air Task Force joined a cadre of climate-focused NGOs to urge the House Ways & Means Committee to advance legislation that will establish and extend clean energy tax credits to critical emerging and enabling carbon-free technologies, citing the way such policies would help the U.S. combat…
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Build Back Better Act would make crucial clean energy investments to combat climate change
Yesterday, the House Energy and Commerce Committee released the “Build Back Better Act”, the bill text for the mark-up of legislative recommendations for a $3.5 trillion reconciliation package.