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From eyes in space to hands on the ground: Using remote sensing to mitigate methane emissions from Africa’s waste sector
Solid waste management is a major source of greenhouse gases, accounting for roughly 11% of worldwide anthropogenic methane emissions.
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CATF applauds EPA’s stronger emissions reporting requirements for oil and gas operators
WASHINGTON – Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) finalized its updated greenhouse gas reporting rule for oil and gas operations, strengthening reporting requirements for methane and carbon dioxide (CO2) from this highly polluting industry. “Oil and gas companies have been underestimating their emissions for far too long. Today’s changes…
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Rebecca Tremain Testimony Before the UK House of Lords Environment and Climate Change Committee
On May 1, 2024, CATF’s Director of UK Government Affairs, Rebecca Tremain, gave evidence at the UK House of Lords methane inquiry, exploring straightforward and cost-effective measures to tackle oil and gas methane emissions.
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The UK’s methane opportunity
Cutting methane emissions in the energy sector isn’t a silver bullet to solving the climate crisis, but it is the fastest way to reign in global warming.
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Colombian Waste Sector Methane Analysis
Colombia has seen significant progress in upgrading its waste management system in recent decades.
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Impact of a Japan Methane Import Performance Standard
This report assesses the potential trade, price, and emissions impact of a cross-border Methane Import Performance Standard if adopted by Japan.
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A Vision for the EU Net-Zero Transition
Realistic and systems-centred solutions that will enable the EU to meet its climate ambition in a socially and economically viable way.
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CATF Analysis: Exported gas climate impacts are complicated, but a focus on mitigation is key
For natural gas to have a role in in a net zero energy system, it must include aggressive mitigation of methane and carbon dioxide emissions from the entire gas supply chain.