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Keeping methane action on track: How CATF stepped up in Kazakhstan
In Kazakhstan, CATF has been playing a key role in supporting the country’s efforts to mitigate energy sector methane emissions.
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The EU can lead on geothermal energy, but it needs to define its plan
Despite the urgency to develop cost-effective and reliable energy solutions, the plan overlooks one of the most promising options: geothermal innovation.
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Beyond carbon dioxide: Aviation needs a multi-pronged strategy to address contrails and reduce climate impacts
By tackling contrails alongside CO₂ emissions, we can make meaningful progress toward reducing aviation’s full climate footprint.
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Congress passes resolution in a move toward eliminating the methane fee despite longstanding bipartisan support to reduce methane emissions
Today, the Senate voted to pass a joint resolution disapproving of the EPA’s rule to implement the methane waste emissions charge.
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How ‘following the money’ can track fossil fuels across the supply chain
Credibly tracking the origins and associated emissions of fossil fuels across the supply chain is increasingly critical.
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Agriculture Methane in the UK
Why we need fast action on agricultural methane in the UK.
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An introduction to the next clean energy frontier: Superhot rock geothermal and pathways to commercial liftoff
This blog highlights key features of the Department of Energy’s report, Pathways to Commercial Liftoff: Next-Generation Geothermal Power.
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Congress aims to eliminate methane fee that would hold large polluters accountable and protect public health
Congress introduced a resolution to eliminate the regulation implementing the waste emissions charge.