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D.C. Circuit declines to stall carbon pollution standards for power plants in preliminary win for clean air and climate
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit denied attempts to block U.S. EPA’s rules setting carbon pollution limits for power plants.
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Future-fitting the grid: How to accelerate federal transmission permitting
The current state of transmission planning and development in the U.S. has failed to rise to the challenge.
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Pennsylvania passes carbon capture bill in an important step for industrial decarbonization
Today, Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro signed a groundbreaking carbon capture and storage (CCS) bill into law.
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Advocating for climate and clean air rules after a Supreme Court power grab
The Supreme Court issued a string of decisions expressing remarkable hostility to federal regulatory agencies and public health protections.
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Louisiana 2024 Regular Legislative Session: Laying the groundwork for clean energy policy
New leadership in Louisiana brought about considerable shifts in the state’s energy policy during the 2024 Regular Legislative Session.
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D.C. Circuit denies attempt to halt methane standards in a win for public health and the climate
The ruling is an important win for the climate and for communities that have long suffered from the impacts of air pollution from oil and gas sources.
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Clean Air Task Force Comments on USDA’s Request for Information on the Greenhouse Gas Technical Assistance Provider and Third-Party Verifier Program
In comments to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, CATF emphasizes the importance of carefully evaluating and listing only high-quality protocols to drive down emissions.
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With Good Neighbor Rule ruling, it’s the Supreme Court’s world now. We’re just trying to breathe in it.
The Supreme Court’s apparent campaign to reach into more and more aspects of American life continued last week with its ruling on the Good Neighbor rule. Clean air and public health are the latest targets. In a divided 5-4 vote, the court granted several applications for emergency stays, temporarily…