Author
Kathy Fallon
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It’s not about Microsoft. Voluntary carbon markets alone can’t scale carbon removal.
For carbon removal to scale to a multibillion-ton industry, advocates, corporate executives, and project developers need to devote far more time and attention to advancing public policy to support long-term deployment and market certainty.
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Exploring Biomass Carbon Removal and Storage Scenarios for California
A new report from Clean Air Task Force (CATF) explores how California could meet its 2045 carbon dioxide removal (CDR) target using Biomass Carbon Removal and Storage (BiCRS) systems. CATF researchers assessed seven illustrative scenarios that vary in technology pathways, social acceptance, and costs, focusing on the utilization of waste and…
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Unlocking the potential of biomass carbon removal and storage: Highlights from New York Climate Week
Additional Contributors: Charlotte Levy, Carbon180; Dan Sanchez, Carbon Direct; and Audrey Denvir, World Resources Institute During New York Climate Week, Clean Air Task Force (CATF) brought together experts from Carbon180, Carbon Direct, the National Wildlife Federation, and World Resources Institute to present and discuss the opportunities and challenges of Biomass…
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Advancing land systems for climate action in 2024: How CATF is leveraging land for global decarbonization
Addressing climate change requires a strategic approach to managing land.
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Article 6 can make or break carbon markets at COP29. Here’s all you need to know.
Article 6 enables countries to trade carbon credits generated from removing or reducing their greenhouse gas emissions.
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Climate-Beneficial Bioenergy: Opportunities and Challenges
Climate-Beneficial Bioenergy aims to advance modern bioenergy systems that satisfy certain requirements to ensure positive climate outcomes.
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Ecosystem Carbon Management: A Paradigm Shift
Ecosystem carbon management is the intentional management of ecosystems to enhance and maintain carbon storage.
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U.S. Renewable Fuel Standard: Challenges and opportunities on the path to decarbonizing the transportation sector
Biofuels could play a key role in decarbonizing segments of the transportation sector, but it’s essential that we design our bioenergy policies in ways that ensure their overall climate benefit.