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Applying CATF’s Ground-Truth Forest Carbon Protocol Assessment to California
California’s Cap-and-Trade Program should be reauthorized, as it is important for reducing emissions in the state.
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U.S. House move to eliminate critical provisions for clean energy and pollution reduction would undercut public health, stifle innovation, and hurt global competitiveness
Today, U.S. House committees are voting on legislation that would eliminate clean energy programs and undermine clean energy tax credits.
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Unlocking action on livestock methane
Accelerating methane-reducing technologies and innovative market-based mechanisms at San Francisco Climate Week.
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Hydrogen hubs are key to domestic energy production and regional economies across the U.S.
Hydrogen hubs are intended to test, develop, and demonstrate technologies needed to minimize emissions intensity of hydrogen production, and the Regional Clean Hydrogen Hubs program is at a pivotal moment. Despite significant progress, support, and investment in the seven selected hydrogen hubs, there are reports that the Trump administration is…
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Designing decarbonisation pathways for heavy industry in Central and Eastern Europe
EU Member States are confronted with a pressing dual imperative: the urgent need to decarbonise their economies while preserving industrial competitiveness.
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To advance energy innovation, the U.S. must modernize its federal grant processes
The new U.S. administration has a clear opportunity to improve agency operations to make federal programs more efficient.
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Hitting the ground running: Climate and clean energy progress in New Mexico’s 2025 legislative session
New Mexico has a unique combination of a large oil and gas industry and political ambition for climate policy.
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Advancing land systems for climate action in 2024: How CATF is leveraging land for global decarbonization
Addressing climate change requires a strategic approach to managing land.