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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Court upholds life-saving national soot air quality standard
Today, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit upheld the national, health-based limit on fine particulate matter (PM2.5), also known as soot.
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To truly help the environment, anaerobic digestor regulations need an overhaul
The climate benefits of anaerobic digestors are not guaranteed, depending entirely on keeping methane emissions from the AD systems themselves tightly controlled.
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Landfill methane is misunderstood. Three myths are undermining effective mitigation efforts.
Solid waste disposal sites remain one of the largest sources of global waste methane emissions.
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New report finds significant energy sector methane reductions achievable across Africa and Latin America, but enabling conditions are key
Substantial methane emissions reductions are achievable across nine major oil and gas producing countries in Africa and Latin America using existing technologies.
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Seventeen leading energy experts urge Greenhouse Gas Protocol to advance scope 2 accounting reforms to preserve its credibility
Seventeen energy modeling and emissions accounting researchers today published an open letter to the Greenhouse Gas Protocol (GHGP).
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EU CO2 storage by 2030: Why the NZIA target is more feasible than industry claims
Making meaningful cuts to greenhouse gas emissions calls for bold and ambitious targets. The European Union’s aim of building 50 million tonnes of annual CO2 storage capacity by 2030 is no exception.
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Big gas is trying to cash in on Europe’s fossil fuel crisis
Fossil fuel companies are exploiting Europe’s energy price crisis to weaken EU methane rules designed to reduce powerful greenhouse gas emissions. Evidence shows their claims are unfounded.
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It’s not about Microsoft. Voluntary carbon markets alone can’t scale carbon removal.
For carbon removal to scale to a multibillion-ton industry, advocates, corporate executives, and project developers need to devote far more time and attention to advancing public policy to support long-term deployment and market certainty.