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New study highlights importance of flaring safeguards to limit black carbon emissions
Flaring of natural gas in the United States contributed to dozens of premature deaths in 2019, according to a new study co-authored by Clean Air Task Force experts and Rice University environmental engineers.
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State of the Union provides President Biden with opportunity to push for critical U.S. climate leadership
The State of the Union provides President Biden with an opportunity to reinject urgency into efforts to take bold action on climate change.
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Four western states announce coordinated hydrogen hub collaboration
Governors from New Mexico, Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming announced their intent to collaborate on a western inter-state hydrogen hub.
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New White House initiatives to decarbonize industrial sector show leadership in advancing critical carbon-free technologies
The Biden-Harris administration announced today a new cross-agency effort to decarbonize the U.S. industrial sector.
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Industry and NGO stakeholders call for closer cooperation to act on climate change between the Netherlands, Belgium, and Germany
Industry and NGO stakeholders call for closer cooperation to act on climate change between the Netherlands, Belgium, and Germany.
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CATF experts to testify at Senate hearings on importance of critical carbon-free technologies
Clean Air Task Force experts will testify this week at separate Senate hearings on the importance of advancing a full suite of carbon-free technologies to decarbonize the global economy.
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CATF welcomes Kathy Fallon as Director of Global Land Use and Climate Change
Clean Air Task Force is proud to welcome Kathy Fallon to its team of experts as Director of Global Land Use and Climate Change.
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New CATF tool maps the staggering U.S. health and economic damages caused by diesel emissions
A new interactive tool from Clean Air Task Force maps the staggering damage that diesel emissions from the transportation sector inflict on U.S. communities.