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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.
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CEQ’s new guidance makes the correct connections between climate change, community concerns, and carbon capture
New guidance aims to create a carbon management sector that considers not only emissions reductions, but also impacts on communities.
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A Methane Champion: Colombia becomes first South American country to regulate methane from oil and gas
The Colombian Ministry of Mines and Energy finalized its flaring and fugitive methane emissions regulations.
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New White House initiatives to decarbonize industrial sector show leadership in advancing critical carbon-free technologies
The Biden-Harris administration announced today a new cross-agency effort to decarbonize the U.S. industrial sector.