Work Area
Methane
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Kazakhstan’s progress in reducing gas flaring is a model for the world
Kazakhstan has made tremendous progress in reducing gas flaring, setting an example for its Central Asian neighbors.
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Clean Air Task Force Letter: Urgently Preserve the Integrity and Impact of the EU Methane Regulation
Ahead of the 16 June Energy Council, Clean Air Task Force delivered a letter to EU Energy Ministers strongly encouraging them to protect the EU Methane Regulation and its import standard, and discourage against its inclusion in the energy omnibus package.
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Four countries have effectively reduced their waste methane emissions through policy action. Here’s what they have in common.
The waste sector, encompassing both solid waste and wastewater, is responsible for roughly 20% of global methane emissions.
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Continuing Leadership: Progress in reducing emissions during Colorado’s 2025 legislative session
During Colorado’s recent legislative session, CATF worked with the state and stakeholders to help pass several bills that help the state maintain its national leadership in reducing harmful air pollution and transitioning to a clean energy economy. Thanks to strong and consistent signals set by Governor Jared Polis and his…
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Workshop on EU Methane Regulation import standard convenes stakeholders to advance credible differentiated fossil fuel markets
Paris, France | 19 May 2025 – On 19 May, representatives from EU Member States, international organisations, and major energy industry stakeholders gathered at the International Energy Agency (IEA) headquarters in Paris for a workshop focused on the implementation of the EU Methane Regulation’s provisions on imported fossil fuels. Organised…
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U.S. House move to eliminate critical provisions for clean energy and pollution reduction would undercut public health, stifle innovation, and hurt global competitiveness
Today, U.S. House committees are voting on legislation that would eliminate clean energy programs and undermine clean energy tax credits.
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Unlocking action on livestock methane
Accelerating methane-reducing technologies and innovative market-based mechanisms at San Francisco Climate Week.
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2025 IEA Methane Tracker shows methane emissions still too high as public support for action grows
Today, the International Energy Agency released its 2025 Methane Tracker report analyzing global methane emissions from the energy sector in 2024. The findings make it clear that methane emissions remain stubbornly high – despite readily available means to act and growing public support to do so. “The IEA’s latest data…