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Potential pricing regimes for a global low-carbon hydrogen market
According to the International Energy Agency’s (IEA) net zero by 2050 roadmap, hydrogen will play a crucial role in the transition to net zero emissions by decarbonizing sectors that are difficult or uneconomical to electrify.
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Strong methane standards for oil and gas industry would create up to 220,000 American jobs, new CATF report finds
A new Clean Air Task Force (CATF) report finds strong regulations to reduce methane emissions from the oil and gas sector would support up to 220,000 high-quality U.S.-based jobs.
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How our trash contributes to climate change — and what we can do about it
The climate impacts of our trash are becoming harder to ignore.
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Low- and zero-carbon fuels are critical to meeting aviation energy demand while decarbonizing the aviation sector
If we’re going to decarbonize the global economy, we’re going to have to decarbonize aviation.
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The current state of U.S. carbon capture
With several months still to go, 2022 is shaping up to be another year full of exciting developments for both point source carbon capture and direct air capture.
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Fossil fuel emissions are driving climate change and increasing cancer risk. Here’s what EPA can do now
Pollution from the oil and gas industry is not only driving climate change by emitting methane.
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California evolves its climate leadership by increasing its options
Its net-zero emissions by 2045 goal is one of the most ambitious among U.S. states and it often sets policies and regulations that are more stringent than federal standards.
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Why are Carbon Contracts for Difference gaining popularity in Europe?
With the proposed revision of the EU Emissions Trading System (ETS) Directive over a year ago, the European Commission put Carbon Contracts for Difference (CCfDs) on the map.