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USAID climate strategy overlooks key opportunities
The draft strategy gives short shrift to advanced clean energy technologies and measures to reduce short-lived climate pollutants.
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President Biden announces 24/7 carbon-free electricity commitment, leveraging buying power to advance critical carbon-free technologies
President Biden announced today an executive order committing the U.S. federal government to procuring 100% and 24/7 carbon-free electricity
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Build Back Better Act offers a once-in-a-generation opportunity to advance carbon capture
The Build Back Better Act improves the critical lever of U.S. carbon management market development, 45Q tax credits.
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House passage of Build Back Better is important step forward to advance largest-ever American investment in climate action
The House voted to pass the Build Back Better Act, an important step forward to advance the largest-ever U.S. investment in climate action.
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Policy support drives direct air capture forward
The U.S. has doubled down on policies to advance a lesser known, but critical climate technology: direct air capture (DAC).
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Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act passes House, clearing billions for critical carbon-free technology
The House of Representatives passed the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, investing in carbon-free technologies and infrastructure.
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Industrial carbon capture: Reducing emissions with higher 45Q values
How much carbon dioxide will the industrial sector capture if Congress raises the value of 45Q tax credits?
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New U.S. methane standards provide pathway EPA can follow to ambitious final rule
New EPA standards to limit methane emissions confirm the Biden’s commitment to cutting methane and provide a pathway to a robust final rule.