CATF Articles & Posts
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More than 100 countries unite to launch Global Methane Pledge at COP26
Almost 100 Heads of State from around the world joined together today to formally launch the Global Methane Pledge at COP26.
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California could cut 2045 electricity costs by up to $44 billion a year by investing in next-generation geothermal, finds new CATF report
Next-generation geothermal energy could dramatically reduce the cost of achieving California’s clean energy goals.
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New analysis finds public financing could save New England customers billions on grid upgrades
A new study from Acadia Center and CATF finds that public financing mechanisms could significantly reduce the cost of building and upgrading transmission infrastructure in New England.
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Unlocking next‑generation geothermal: A state policy playbook for the American West
Next‑generation geothermal offers governors and state legislatures a unique western solution.
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Clean Air Task Force founding attorney Ann Weeks retires, leaving legacy of cleaner air, healthier people, and a safer climate
After three decades of service, Clean Air Task Force’s founding attorney Ann Weeks, is retiring.
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Continued uncertainty: Department of Energy circulates latest “retain/modify” awards list
DOE’s latest “retain/modify” list has injected significant uncertainty into clean energy development and deployment at a time of surging energy and electricity prices.
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Satellites, super‑emitters, and smarter waste policy
Satellite and remote sensing technologies are rapidly altering how the solid waste sector approaches its climate impact.
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From the 2026 session to what’s next: Expanding our work in Virginia
Virginia’s 2026 legislative session made one thing clear: the Commonwealth is entering a new phase of energy policy.
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2026 IEA Methane Tracker shows improved efficiency in energy sector can tackle stubborn emissions
The IEA’s findings are a reminder of what’s at stake and why the Methane Regulation must remain strong.