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Fumes Across the Fence-Line: The Health Impacts of Air Pollution from Oil & Gas Facilities on African American Communities
The oil and gas industry dumps 9 million tons of methane and toxic pollutants like benzene into our air each year. Methane is a greenhouse gas 87 times more potent than carbon dioxide at driving climate change and the oil and gas industry is now the largest source of methane…
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Reply Comments of CATF on Grid Resilience and Pricing, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
Clean Air Task Force (“CATF”) respectfully submits these reply comments to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (“FERC” or “the Commission”) on the proposal from the Secretary of the Department of Energy (“DOE”) on Grid Resilience and Pricing, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, Docket No. 18-1-000, published at 82 Fed. Reg. 46,940…
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Comments of Clean Air Task Force on Grid Resiliency Pricing Rule
Comments of Clean Air Task Force on Grid Resiliency Pricing Rule, Docket No. RM17-3-000, 82 Fed. Reg. 46,940 (Oct. 10, 2017); and Grid Reliability and Resilience Pricing, Notice Inviting Comments, Docket No. RM18-1-000
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Supplementary Comments to EPA on RFS Standards for 2018 and Biomass-Based Diesel for 2019
In response to a notice of supplemental information and request for further comment, CATF and seven other organizations advise EPA to mitigate the environmental harm caused by demand for vegetable oil-based biofuels by reducing the Renewable Fuels Standard’s annual consumption requirements.
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Comments on 2018/2019 RFS Volume Proposal
Comments urging EPA to set annual biofuel consumption requirements for 2018/2019 at levels that do not worsen the environmental problems already associated with the Renewable Fuel Standard program. In particular, the comments-submitted by CATF and by a coalition of organizations-push EPA to minimize the extent to which the RFS diverts…
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Jonathan Lewis Testimony Before the EPA Science Advisory Board
Read Jonathan Lewis’s testimony before the EPA Science Advisory Board, on EPA’s 2014 Framework for Assessing Biogenic CO2 Emissions from Stationary Sources.
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Navigating the Maize: A Critical Report Review
CATF-supported analysis by Chris Malins of Cerulogy, examining a January 2017 report published by USDA that found corn ethanol’s lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions to be lower than previously reported.
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Remarks of Lucas Minich for the Clean Air Task Force on Oil and Natural Gas Sector
Remarks of Lucas Minich for the Clean Air Task Force on Oil and Natural Gas Sector; Emission Standards for New, Reconstructed, and Modified Sources: Stay of Certain Requirements, 82 Fed. Reg. 27,645