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U.S. State of the Union underscores importance of clean energy deployment and strong pollution controls
At this year’s State of the Union, President Biden highlighted the progress that’s been made to implement climate and clean energy laws.
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SEC climate disclosure rule takes positive step, but ultimately comes up short
The SEC voted to approve a final rule on climate risk disclosure requirements for publicly traded companies.
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Shoring up transmission: How an under-explored option could unlock the promise of offshore wind
Offshore wind is a ready-to-deploy clean energy technology that can play a key role in decarbonizing electricity.
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CATF releases vision to decarbonise Poland’s power system, with new analysis and recommendations
Clean Air Task Force issued a new set of reports that outline a vision and actionable recommendations for Poland’s energy transition.
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EPA delays proposed carbon pollution standards on existing gas plants in disappointing setback to regulating climate and clean air emissions from the U.S. power sector
Today, the U.S. (EPA) announced that it will not finalize carbon pollution standards for existing gas-fired power plants this spring.
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CATF applauds U.S. bipartisan leadership to preserve and expand American nuclear energy capacity
WASHINGTON – With broad bipartisan support lawmakers in the U.S. House of Representatives today passed the Atomic Energy Advancement Act, marking an important step toward securing new policies to further enable advanced nuclear deployment in the 118th Congress. “Nuclear energy plays a critical role in decarbonization, particularly as global energy…
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CATF urges policymakers to use all innovative tools available to EU Member States to make National Energy and Climate Plans work
The Playbooks assess draft NECPs and foster innovative approaches to help meet EU targets by focusing on thematic areas.
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The Commodity Futures Trading Commission can raise the bar on voluntary carbon credits
By finalizing guidance with CATF’s recommendations, the CFTC has the chance to address quality issues in the voluntary carbon markets.