CATF Resources
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Emissions and Performance Implications of Hydrogen Fuel in Heavy Duty Gas Turbines
Decarbonized gas turbines can serve a significant role in achieving goals for climate change mitigation.
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Global Waste Sector Methane
Clean Air Task Force and RMI, with funding from the Global Methane Hub, will launch the Waste Methane Assessment Platform (Waste MAP) to provide an accessible online tool that highlights emissions, mitigation opportunities, and best practices to reduce solid waste methane emissions, providing a clear pathway for achieving the Global…
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Clean Air Task Force Comments on EPA’s Proposed Residual Risk and Technology Review for the Mercury and Air Toxics Standards
The coalition of groups urged the agency to strengthen the standards to reduce emissions of hazardous air pollutants from coal-fired power plants.
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Petition for Rulemaking to Revise the New Source Performance Standards and Emission Guidelines for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills
Clean Air Task Force joined other NGOs urging the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to begin its required review of municipal solid waste performance standards and emission guidelines under Section 111 of the Clean Air Act.
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Methane Matters: UK
Methane accounts for approximately 13% of the UK’s net greenhouse gas emissions.
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Clean Air Task Force Comments on the Bureau of Land Management’s Proposed Rule on Wasteful Flaring and Venting of Gas
Clean Air Task Force joined a number of conservation and community groups urging the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) to take much stronger action to curb wasteful venting and flaring of publicly and Tribally owned gas.
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Climate Change and Economic Development in Africa
This paper reviews the state of knowledge on energy transition modeling and projections in Africa, with special attention to development imperatives and the commitment to eliminating greenhouse gas emissions.
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Designing a business case for climate technology in Europe
The U.S. policy approach promotes multiple technologies to increase decarbonisation options.