CATF Artikel & Beiträge
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The case for UK methane action: A fast, cost-effective climate win
By incentivising its trading partners to adopt best practices and methane-reducing technologies, the UK can help reduce emissions beyond its borders.
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Permitting and planning reforms key to unlocking California’s geothermal potential, argues new CATF report
A new report from Clean Air Task Force (CATF) outlines key policy actions California can take to accelerate geothermal energy.
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From threat to opportunity: Redefining energy security in Central and Eastern Europe
2025 GLOBSEC Forum redefines energy security
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The recent Supreme Court decision is the latest unjustified attack on NEPA. Here’s how to actually improve permitting.
The Seven County Infrastructure Coalition v. Eagle County ruling, aimed at weakening NEPA, will not improve project outcomes.
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Sharing the load: Finding a fair approach to clean energy siting policy
Clean energy siting policy can make or break the energy transition. These policies set regulations on where and how projects are built.
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An introduction to the next clean energy frontier: Superhot rock and closed-loop geothermal systems
This edition highlights key features of the article, Numerical investigation of closed-loop geothermal systems in deep geothermal reservoirs.
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Conclusions from Council presidency prompt concerns for European climate leadership and broader regulatory framework
Today’s Council presidency conclusions invite the European Commission to assess whether the newly adopted EU Methane Regulation should be included in the next Omnibus package.
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CATF Statement: Dismissal of NRC commissioner undermines nuclear deployment and oversight
On Friday, President Trump abruptly fired U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) Commissioner Chris Hanson without cause.