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Europe’s new gas deals should prioritize wasted methane
To wean Europe off Russian gas, leaders are scrambling to find new supplies to quench their countries’ thirst for energy.
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Why funders need to look beyond electricity for economy-wide decarbonization
Industrial processes – particularly the production of steel, cement, and chemicals – account for around a quarter of global CO2 emissions.
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The IEA’s Methane Tracker shows massive underestimation of methane emissions in national inventories
Earlier this year, the International Energy Agency released its updated and expanded Global Methane Tracker, an annual report on the state of methane emissions around the world.
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Why Germany needs a carbon management strategy
A carbon management strategy for Germany is a necessary component of a transition plan.
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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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2022 Appropriations package unlocks important clean energy funding, setting foundation for transformative increases in 2023
Congress successfully passed the fiscal year 2022 appropriations bill, which includes new funding for climate and clean energy efforts.
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CATF supports the U.S. federal government’s carbon-free electricity commitment, providing recommendations to maximize its impact
Clean Air Task Force submitted comments to the U.S. federal government regarding its plan to transition to a carbon-free electricity supply.
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State of the Union provides President Biden with opportunity to push for critical U.S. climate leadership
The State of the Union provides President Biden with an opportunity to reinject urgency into efforts to take bold action on climate change.