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Poised to Lead: How the Middle East and North Africa Can Accelerate the Global Energy Transition
A new report from Clean Air Task Force (CATF) explores the potential for the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) to position itself for leadership in the growing global market for low-carbon hydrogen — and to enable technologies such as carbon capture and storage technology and near-zero methane emissions management….
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NDC Assessment: How Do Advanced Low-Emission Energy and Climate Technologies Factor into Nationally Determined Contributions?
CATF analysis finds both developed and developing countries plan to use advanced low-emission energy and climate technologies to meet climate goals.
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Fit for 55: Decarbonising European Shipping
With the Fit for 55 proposals, EU policymakers finally can address emissions from shipping and its major impact on climate change and air quality.
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Mike Fowler Testimony Before the United States Senate Committee on Energy & Natural Resources on Hydrogen
Senate testimony on the importance of hydrogen to global decarbonization efforts.
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Why Supporting Hydrogen in Build Back Better is Good for the Climate
Six reasons that the hydrogen production tax credit (PTC) in the Build Back Better Act (BBBA) is good policy and essential to kickstart full decarbonization.
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How will H.R. 5376 help the United States Build Back Better?
A summary of Build Back Better Act measures that seek to drive economic development along a low-carbon trajectory
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Infrastructure Investment & Jobs Act: A Down Payment on Fulfilling Federal Promises for Climate Action
The Infrastructure Investment & Jobs Act (IIJA) represents months of bipartisan negotiations and is the first critical component of achieving the vision laid out in President Biden’s American Jobs Plan.
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Bridging the Gap: How Nuclear-Derived Zero-Carbon Fuels Can Help Decarbonize Marine Shipping
A report from Clean Air Task Force (CATF) finds that nuclear-derived zero-carbon fuels like hydrogen and ammonia could play a key role in decarbonizing the global marine shipping sector, and offers clear policy recommendations for how the U.S. could lead the global transition away from high-polluting shipping fuels.