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CATF at New York Climate Week: Highlighting the need to deploy a wide range of climate solutions at scale
Clean Air Task Force experts are joining a series of important convenings at New York Climate Week next week.
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EU countries must use NECP revisions to address climate target “planning gap”
Clean Air Task Force has released a new report calling on European Union Member States to maximise the short- and medium-term planning potential of their National Energy and Climate Plans (NECP) in Europe.
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CATF at Africa Climate Week: Urging consideration of the full scope of the climate challenge
Clean Air Task Force (CATF) is participating at Africa Climate Week this month.
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EPA halts ozone review process, delaying a critical update to the standard needed to protect public health and the environment
Yesterday, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced it would halt its reconsideration of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards.
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DOE announces first recipients of DAC hubs in an important step toward accelerating CO2 reductions
CATF welcomes the DOE’s announcement of up to $1.2 billion to advance the development of two commercial-scale direct air capture facilities in Texas and Louisiana.
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More for Less: Strengthening EPA’s proposed carbon pollution standards can achieve greater emissions reductions at a lower cost
The EPA proposed an important rule this spring to curb emissions from power plants, but it can and must be strengthened to further drive reductions from the nation’s second largest source of greenhouse gas emissions.
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Biden administration’s Methane Task Force is important step toward reducing methane emissions
Today, the Biden administration announced the next step in its efforts to reduce emissions of methane with the creation of a Methane Task Force.
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Colorado passes ambitious, first-of-its-kind intensity verification rule for oil and gas production
The first-of-its-kind rule is an important step forward to limit methane pollution from the oil and gas sector, the state’s third largest source of greenhouse gas emissions.