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 BLM’s repeal of the Public Lands Rule could slow clean energy deployment
Last month, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) finalized the repeal of its Conservation and Landscape Health Rule, also known as the Public Lands Rule.
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The future of superhot rock geothermal will be won by how fast we learn
History suggests that transformative industries emerge when learning becomes systematic rather than accidental.
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Congress advances bipartisan geothermal legislation, marking an important step toward deploying superhot rock energy
Today, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the Geothermal Energy Advancement Act.
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SEC’s proposed rescission of climate disclosure rule marks disappointing turn for market transparency and carbon offsets
Today, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) proposed to rescind its climate risk disclosure rule.
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Strong Member State enforcement needed as oil and gas falls short on CO₂ storage target
BRUSSELS – On the 28 of May, the European Commission published its first report on the progress made towards reaching the Union-wide target of 50 million tonnes of annual CO2 injection capacity by 2030. The report finds that, based on currently submitted plans, obligated entities would deliver less than two thirds of the target, with 29 MtCO2 injection capacity per…
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Unlocking geothermal potential in the Three Seas region: Key takeaways from the Dubrovnik TSI roundtable
Stakeholders from across government, industry, finance, and civil society gathered in Dubrovnik under the auspices of the Three Seas Initiative (TSI) to discuss one of the most underutilized yet strategically significant energy resources in Central and Eastern Europe: geothermal energy.
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Methane legislation fails to hold polluters accountable and protect public health
Representative Pfluger and Senator Lummis recently introduced the Protect Domestic Oil and Gas Small Business Act, which would weaken public health protections under the Clean Air Act by exempting low-producing wells from methane regulations.
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California could cut 2045 electricity costs by up to $44 billion a year by investing in next-generation geothermal, finds new CATF report
Next-generation geothermal energy could dramatically reduce the cost of achieving California’s clean energy goals.