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Putting the Nord Stream gas leaks into perspective
On September 26, three separate ruptures were discovered in natural gas lines off the coast of Denmark, resulting in an unprecedented methane super emitting event.
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A call to action: The international community must scale support for methane mitigation
Despite broad agreement on the importance of fast action to mitigate methane, the international community has been slow in delivering the needed financial and capacity support.
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Leadership on flaring in Egypt: Recent successes and future opportunities in the lead-up to COP27
Ahead of COP27 in Sharm El-Sheikh Egypt, CATF and Capterio have found that Egypt has made real progress on its commitments under the Global Methane Pledge.
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Egypt shows leadership on methane reductions ahead of COP27
Ahead of COP27 in Sharm El-Sheikh Egypt, CATF and Capterio have found that Egypt has made real progress on its commitments under the Global Methane Pledge.
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Clean Air Task Force Comments on Proposed Update to the Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program
Clean Air Task Force submitted comments to the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) proposed updates to the Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program.
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Strong methane standards for oil and gas industry would create up to 220,000 American jobs, new CATF report finds
A new Clean Air Task Force (CATF) report finds strong regulations to reduce methane emissions from the oil and gas sector would support up to 220,000 high-quality U.S.-based jobs.
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Good Rules, Good Jobs: Employment Opportunities from Emissions Standards for Oil and Gas
A report from Clean Air Task Force finds that strong regulations to reduce methane emissions from the oil and gas sector would support up to 220,000 high-quality U.S.-based jobs. The report analyzed the November 2021 EPA methane proposal and found it would create 92,000 direct, indirect, and induced jobs across…
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How our trash contributes to climate change — and what we can do about it
The climate impacts of our trash are becoming harder to ignore.