CATF Articles & Posts
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More than 100 countries unite to launch Global Methane Pledge at COP26
Almost 100 Heads of State from around the world joined together today to formally launch the Global Methane Pledge at COP26.
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Carbon capture and storage in Europe: Slow but significant progress in 2025
In 2025, Europe began deploying carbon capture and storage (CCS) at commercial scale.
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CATF named most effective climate organization for the sixth year in a row
Clean Air Task Force has once again been recognized by leading independent evaluators as one of the most effective climate organizations in the world.
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EPA asks court to strike down fine particulate air pollution standard, threatening public health and undermining obligation under Clean Air Act
The U.S. EPA filed a motion for vacatur in the Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, asking the court to strike down the health-based fine particulate matter standard the agency had strengthened last year.
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Key insights on EU CO₂ transport and storage costs from CATF’s new interactive tool
Clean Air Task Force’s interactive tool provides insights by estimating the cost of transporting and storing CO2 from large industrial emitters in Europe.
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The high cost of retreat: Impacts of Department of Energy project cuts
The Department of Energy has unilaterally reneged on congressionally mandated spending by cutting federal funds from hundreds of projects.
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Louisiana Clean Hydrogen Task Force charts a path to lead the emerging clean hydrogen economy
Today, the Louisiana Clean Hydrogen Task Force voted to adopt its report outlining practical, technically grounded policy recommendations to strengthen and expand the state’s leadership in the clean hydrogen economy.
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While Brussels finalises the EU Grid Package, three areas demand immediate action
The upcoming EU Grid Package offers a critical opportunity to unlock coordinated planning, accelerated permitting, and deploy proven technologies across Member States.
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An introduction to the next clean energy frontier: Superhot rock geothermal and permeability partitioning through the brittle-to-ductile transition
Is it possible to create permeability in superhot rock geothermal reservoirs?