Author
Frank Sturges
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Advocating for climate and clean air rules after a Supreme Court power grab
The Supreme Court issued a string of decisions expressing remarkable hostility to federal regulatory agencies and public health protections.
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EPA delivers carbon emission reductions from power plants, but work remains
EPA recently finalized carbon pollution standards for existing coal and new gas-fired power plants as required under the Clean Air Act.
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The Commodity Futures Trading Commission can raise the bar on voluntary carbon credits
By finalizing guidance with CATF’s recommendations, the CFTC has the chance to address quality issues in the voluntary carbon markets.
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EPA must finalize strong carbon pollution standards for all coal and gas power plants
CATF calls on EPA to act now to cut carbon pollution across the power fleet by finalizing strong and comprehensive emissions standards.
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Improving clean energy infrastructure deployment on federal public lands
U.S. public lands present extensive opportunities to manage ecosystems as carbon sinks and for climate resilience.
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Unleashing technological potential through regulation: Scrubbing away pollution
As we advocate for U.S. EPA to issue carbon capture-based greenhouse gas emissions standards for fossil fuel-fired power plants, one question keeps coming up: how many power plants in the U.S. have carbon capture installed today?