CATF Articles et messages
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Plus de 100 pays s'unissent pour lancer l'engagement mondial sur le méthane à la COP26
Près de 100 chefs d'État du monde entier se sont réunis aujourd'hui pour lancer officiellement l'engagement mondial en faveur du méthane lors de la COP26.
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Congress passes megabill that represents a setback in the nation’s clean energy economy, harming U.S. innovation and competitiveness
The U.S. House of Representatives passed the Republicans’ updated “megabill,” which will eliminate funding for clean energy programs, significantly scale back clean energy tax credits, and weaken air pollution controls.
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EU 2040 climate target should prioritise real emissions cuts – not offsets
The European Commission today proposed a legally binding target of 90% net greenhouse gas reductions by 2040, marking a key milestone in the EU’s pathway to climate neutrality. CATF strongly welcomes this headline target, which aligns with scientific recommendations. However, CATF cautions that allowing international carbon credits to count toward…
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The geography of clean energy investments in the U.S.
The future of clean energy tax credits, and broader U.S. energy deployment, hangs in the balance, as the 119th Congress considers rolling back federal support.
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New CATF analysis reveals energy poverty metrics fail to capture true costs for African households
A new paper reveals that standard methods of measuring energy poverty in Sub-Saharan Africa significantly understate the true burden faced by households.
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2025 mid-year impact in a chaotic world
Climate is not the top of the world agenda, to put it mildly. The headlines are war, economic chaos, and political disruption. But the atmosphere rolls on and keeps score, reminding us we can’t pause our work. For climate action to be effective, it must be resilient to political shifts…
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Central and Eastern Europe need a strong clean energy strategy, backed by the EU, to boost regional resilience
The clean energy transition in Central and Eastern Europe is no longer just a matter of climate policy – it is a geopolitical necessity.
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A stronger cedi won’t fix Ghana’s electricity prices without sector-wide reform, warns new CATF analysis
Ghana’s recent currency appreciation is unlikely to significantly reduce electricity prices for Ghanaians without structural reforms in the power sector.
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Poland’s new nuclear energy programme is a good step forward. CATF issues recommendations for improvement.
The Polish government published an updated draft of its nuclear energy program, reinforcing the country’s commitment to nuclear energy.