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Clean Air Task Force Response to Request for Public Input About Implementation of the Inflation Reduction Act Funding
Clean Air Task Force response to request for public input about implementation of the Inflation Reduction Act funding.
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Carbon Dioxide Removal Certification – What is it and why is it needed?
This factsheet, produced in partnership with Bellona Europe and Carbon Gap, shows the need for carbon removal in order to reach our climate goals and why effective certification is important to develop them at sufficient scale.
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A national carbon management strategy for the implementation of industrial CCS and CCU projects in Germany and Europe
Clean Air Task Force supports a position paper on the deployment of carbon capture and storage in Germany.
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Open Letter: NGOs call for an EU Carbon Capture and Storage Strategy
10 leading NGOs call for an EU carbon capture and storage strategy, demonstrating a coalition of like-minded European environmental groups recognise the importance carbon capture and storage will have in meeting climate goals.
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Open Letter: Leading NGOs call on European Commission to defend methane regulation
Ahead of a crucial decision by the Council of the European Union, 11 leading NGOs have raised serious concerns about the watering down of the EU Methane Regulation, and call on the European Commission to speak up against the suggestions of the Council. The letter makes detailed policy recommendations and…
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Open letter: Protecting the Innovation Fund to ensure real climate action and support industrial transformation
10 leading NGOs express concern over provisional RePowerEU agreement that would weaken critical climate innovation funding in Europe.
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Open Letter: Leading NGOs call on European member states to back methane regulation
“As one of the architects of the Global Methane Pledge, the world cannot afford to see the EU’s first foray into methane legislation fall flat.”
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Transport Sector GHG Reduction for India
The strategy for decarbonizing the on-road transport sector through electrification of the sector using battery electric vehicles (BEV) appears to be the preferred choice for most developed nations and, increasingly, for developing nations. However, this strategy implies the existence of a robust and increasingly low-carbon-intensity electric grid that can be…