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CATF expands state policy team, welcoming Jeremy Tarr as U.S. State Policy Director
Clean Air Task Force (CATF) is pleased to welcome Jeremy Tarr to its state policy team as U.S. State Policy Director.
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Growing the Grid: A Plan to Accelerate California’s Clean Energy Transition
California needs to develop and implement a state-wide clean energy deployment plan that considers the state as the interconnected, diverse, and contiguous whole that it is.
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Report outlines roadmap to accelerating California’s clean energy transition
Recommendations from Clean Air Task Force and Environmental Defense Fund would support equity, efficacy, and efficiency in state’s approach to deploying clean energy infrastructure.
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Growing the Grid: A Plan to Accelerate California’s Clean Energy Transition
This report identifies the challenges to achieving California’s clean energy transition through the lens of the new and repurposed electricity infrastructure needed to reach state climate and clean energy goals.
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Clean Air Task Force Response to Request for Information on Climate-Related Financial Risk
Clean Air Task Force (CATF) and the Natural Capital Exchange (NCX) submitted a response to the Commodity Futures Trading Commission’s (CFTC) request for information on climate-related financial risk. CATF and NCX wholeheartedly support the Commodity Futures Trading Commission’s efforts to gather valuable information on best practices for fostering healthy and…
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Clean Air Task Force Comments on Best Practices for Fostering Healthy and Well-Regulated Carbon Markets
Clean Air Task Force, in partnership with NCX, submitted a response in support of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission’s efforts to gather valuable information on best practices for fostering healthy and well-regulated carbon markets.
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Clean Air Task Force Comments on Proposed Update to the Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program
Clean Air Task Force submitted comments to the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) proposed updates to the Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program.
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Strong methane standards for oil and gas industry would create up to 220,000 American jobs, new CATF report finds
A new Clean Air Task Force (CATF) report finds strong regulations to reduce methane emissions from the oil and gas sector would support up to 220,000 high-quality U.S.-based jobs.