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Petition for Rulemaking to Revise the New Source Performance Standards and Emission Guidelines for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills
Clean Air Task Force joined other NGOs urging the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to begin its required review of municipal solid waste performance standards and emission guidelines under Section 111 of the Clean Air Act.
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Methane Matters: UK
Methane accounts for approximately 13% of the UK’s net greenhouse gas emissions.
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Clean Air Task Force Comments on the Bureau of Land Management’s Proposed Rule on Wasteful Flaring and Venting of Gas
Clean Air Task Force joined a number of conservation and community groups urging the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) to take much stronger action to curb wasteful venting and flaring of publicly and Tribally owned gas.
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Benchmarking Methane and other GHG Emissions of Oil and Natural Gas Production in the United States
Updated analysis from Ceres and Clean Air Task Force benchmarks the relative emissions intensity and total reported methane, carbon dioxide, and nitrous oxide emissions of more than 300 U.S. oil and gas producers.
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Open Letter: NGOs Call for Strong EU Methane Regulation
On 9 May 2023, the European Parliament will have the opportunity to support a landmark position on the Methane Regulation.
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It Happens Here Too: Methane Pollution in Europe’s Oil and Gas Network
After many years of slipping under the radar, the crisis of methane pollution has become a climate priority at the highest levels.
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Public Opinion of EU Methane Regulation
Clean Air Task Force and researchers from Georgetown University and University of California Santa Barbara commissioned YouGov to conduct a representative survey of 6,251 voting-age respondents from four countries central debate over methane regulations in the European Union.
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Open Letter: NGOs urge UK leaders to ban venting and flaring in the oil and gas sector by 2025
A ban on oil and gas industry flaring by 2025 is the single biggest action that the UK can take to dramatically reduce methane emissions from the sector.