CATF Artikel & Beiträge
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Mehr als 100 Länder vereinen sich, um auf der COP26 eine globale Methanverpflichtung zu geben
Fast 100 Staatsoberhäupter aus der ganzen Welt kamen heute zusammen, um auf der COP26 die Globale Methanverpflichtung formell zu verabschieden.
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Hitting the ground running: Climate and clean energy progress in New Mexico’s 2025 legislative session
New Mexico has a unique combination of a large oil and gas industry and political ambition for climate policy.
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An introduction to the next clean energy frontier: Superhot rock and the challenges in developing enhanced geothermal systems
There are two key lessons to learn from early next-generation geothermal projects.
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Pulling out of Paris surrenders more than just climate leadership
The biggest loser from withdrawing from the Paris Agreement and from international clean energy and climate efforts is the U.S. itself.
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Nuclear Scaling Initiative releases global strategy
The Nuclear Scaling Initiative (NSI) published a new roadmap outlining a comprehensive strategy for building a new nuclear energy ecosystem.
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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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Energy tax credits: What’s at stake
Energy tax credits are an essential investment tool to support domestic energy growth and American competitiveness.
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Aviation could consume almost all available biofuel for decarbonization – maritime shipping needs to broaden its own strategy
A wholesale shift to low carbon intensity energy carriers poses huge quantitative and qualitative challenges for aviation and maritime.
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Hydrogen is crucial for the EU’s sustainable prosperity – but vision alone won’t get us there
The gap between aspiration and achievement in the EU’s clean hydrogen strategy is undeniable.