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Article 6 can make or break carbon markets at COP29. Here’s all you need to know.
Article 6 enables countries to trade carbon credits generated from removing or reducing their greenhouse gas emissions.
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Six climate action reframes as we head into COP29
As leaders head to COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan, they should consider six essential reframes to catalyze climate action.
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High capital costs are stalling clean energy investment across Africa, new report finds
A new report from Clean Air Task Force finds that high capital costs are slowing investments in clean energy projects across the continent.
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Innovation Fund’s support for CCS projects beyond the North Sea will aid decarbonisation
Today, the European Commission announced €4.8 billion in grants under the Innovation Fund to 85 important climate and energy projects across 18 countries. Among them are 16 projects involving carbon capture and storage (CCS). Key takeaways on carbon capture projects announced by the Innovation Fund: “The Innovation Fund’s support for…
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Gift from The Fowynd Foundation to boost CATF’s community engagement
A new philanthropic gift from The Foxwynd Foundation will help CATF ensure local communities take an active role in the development of carbon capture and storage projects in their areas. The one-year $25,000 grant will bring local community groups and carbon capture and storage project developers together to share lessons…
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Clean Air Task Force to send expert delegation to COP29, urging world leaders to move from pledges to progress
Clean Air Task Force (CATF) will send a delegation to the 29th Conference of the Parties (COP29) in Baku, Azerbaijan.
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Newly proposed categorical exclusion could bolster deployment of superhot rock geothermal energy
The Bureau of Land Management proposed a new categorical exclusion aiming to accelerate responsible geothermal development on public lands.
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In a win for clean air and climate, Supreme Court rejects initial attempt to block carbon pollution standards for power plants
The Supreme Court declined to block EPA’s rules setting carbon pollution guidelines for existing coal-fired, and performance standards for new gas-fired power plants.