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CATF appoints Benjamin Longstreth as Global Director of Carbon Capture
Clean Air Task Force (CATF) is proud to welcome Benjamin Longstreth to its team of experts as Global Director of Carbon Capture.
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CATF President Armond Cohen urges California lawmakers to keep Diablo Canyon open
Today, CATF President Armond Cohen joined climate and clean energy advocates (and former nuclear opponents) Charles Komanoff and Stewart Brand to urge Governor Gavin Newsom and California legislators to exercise their governing authority to ensure the continued safe operation of the Diablo Canyon nuclear energy plant, California’s largest single source of carbon-free electricity production.
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Why are Carbon Contracts for Difference gaining popularity in Europe?
With the proposed revision of the EU Emissions Trading System (ETS) Directive over a year ago, the European Commission put Carbon Contracts for Difference (CCfDs) on the map.
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Why Carbon Contracts for Difference could be the policy measure Europe needs to decarbonise industry
The EU has set a comprehensive plan to achieve its goals under the Paris Agreement, committing to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.
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The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022: What it is, what it means, and how it came to pass
In a groundbreaking moment in U.S. history, President Biden signed the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 (IRA) into law this week.
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The Inflation Reduction Act creates a whole new market for carbon capture
With the enactment of the Inflation Reduction Act, the United States is choosing to support the use of these carbon capture technologies.
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The U.S. takes a big step forward in oil and gas methane reductions with the passage of the Inflation Reduction Act
Deep inside the over 700 pages of text of the recently passed Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 (IRA) is a revolutionary provision to slash the waste of natural gas through methane pollution pricing.
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On the road: Inflation Reduction Act jumpstarts U.S. transportation sector decarbonization
The global transportation sector accounts for roughly 15% of total greenhouse gas pollution.