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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How the Next-Generation Geothermal Research and Development Act advances superhot rock geothermal and helps drive down costs for faster deployment
Congress is currently working on bipartisan legislation that represents a critical step to realizing the potential of superhot rock geothermal.
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Pennsylvania announces $267 million awards for industrial decarbonization projects that reduce emissions from steel, cement, food, and manufacturing
The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection announced $267 million in RISE PA awards for 31 industrial decarbonization projects.
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Bipartisan superhot rock legislation introduced in U.S. Senate will be key to accelerating next-generation geothermal, strengthening U.S. energy leadership
The bipartisan Next-Generation Geothermal Research and Development Act would bolster federal funding for next-generation geothermal.
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A clean energy vision for Central and Eastern Europe amid uncertainty and fossil fuel price spikes
CEE countries have a tight fiscal space and display long-term overreliance on fossil fuel imports, making them more exposed to the volatility of global energy markets.
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Why claims that the EU Methane Regulation threatens energy supply miss the mark
Lately, a familiar claim has been resurfacing in industry commentary: that the EU Methane Regulation (EUMR) will disrupt Europe’s oil and gas supply and send prices soaring. One prominent example is a modelling study commissioned by International Association of Oil & Gas Producers from Wood MacKenzie. These claims have gained…
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Waste methane is rising fast. Three myths are holding policy action back.
Methane emissions from the waste sector have historically occupied a blind spot in climate policy despite its significant and growing impact on climate change.
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Taking stock: Bipartisan support for clean firm energy endures in an era of federal policy uncertainty
The first year of the second Trump administration was marked by substantial efforts to unwind federal clean energy and climate policy.
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States lead, impact follows: Why investing in state-level climate action will secure America’s climate future
Often underappreciated is the essential role states play in consistently advancing innovative and proven clean energy and climate policies.