CATF Artículos y publicaciones
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Superhot Rock Energy Summit 2024: Global experts chart a path for a transformative new source of geothermal energy
The 2024 Superhot Rock Energy Summit, hosted by Clean Air Task Force (CATF), gathered research groups, innovators, and companies.
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The Vice-presidents’ take on the new EU legislative term
This week marked the final round of the College of Commissioners confirmation hearings. If confirmed, Teresa Ribera, the Executive Vice-President (EVP) for the Clean, Just and Competitive Transition, and Stéphane Séjourné, the EVP for Prosperity and Industrial Strategy, will play highly influential roles in Commission President von der Leyen’s new…
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Six additional nations sign onto Declaration to Triple Nuclear Energy, pledging to triple nuclear capacity by 2050
Six additional countries signed onto the Declaration to Triple Nuclear Energy at COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan today.
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UK government announces major support to curb methane through Fossil Fuel Regulatory Programme at COP29
The UK government pledged $5 million in new funding to support the Climate and Clean Air Coalition’s new Fossil Fuel Regulatory Programme.
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CATF welcomes progress on Article 6, but urges strong oversight to ensure high-integrity markets
Negotiators finalized the operationalization of Article 6.4 of the Paris Agreement, a key framework for international carbon markets.
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New CATF report shows that flaring emissions are more than double for 10 of the largest oil companies when including emissions from their non-operated assets
A new report from Clean Air Task Force, determines, for the first time, the true impact of flaring from ten major international oil companies.
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Four things to know about global gas flaring and what we need to do to stop it
Gas flaring, the practice of burning gas associated with oil extraction, remains a persistent global problem.
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Setting a climate finance target is only half the battle for Africa
For Africa, the COP29 climate talks are set to be a critical moment for the future of global climate action.