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EU clean tech ambition spreads beyond Western Europe in latest Innovation Fund announcement
Yesterday, the EU Innovation Fund announced its second round of large scale projects, with an additional four carbon capture and storage and three hydrogen projects getting funding.
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The carbon-free energy resource you’ve never heard of: superhot rock energy
While the decarbonization debate rages on, the seeds of a quiet geothermal energy revolution are being sown.
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EPA still has a clear pathway to significantly reduce methane emissions from oil and gas
Last week, in West Virginia v. EPA, the Supreme Court blunted an important tool for EPA in its efforts to address greenhouse gas emissions from power plants.
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Five core components of a national carbon management strategy in Germany
According to the leading studies outlining Germany’s path to climate neutrality in 2045, carbon management technologies, like carbon capture and storage and direct air capture, will play an important role in remaking the country’s energy system. As covered in a previous post, Germany’s industrial sector, which represent approximately 20% of…
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The Supreme Court’s decision in West Virginia v. EPA: the good, the bad, and the ugly
The Supreme Court issued its West Virginia v. EPA opinion yesterday.
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Supreme Court takes key tool out of EPA’s toolbox, but multiple options remain for agency to regulate climate pollution
The Supreme Court issued its opinion today in West Virginia v. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today.
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CATF to provide testimony before U.S. House Select Committee on the Climate Crisis
Sarah Smith, Chief of Programs at Clean Air Task Force, will testify this week at a Congressional hearing on the importance of cutting methane emissions from the oil and gas sector.
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CATF supports SEC’s climate risk disclosure mandate, issues recommendations to strengthen rules and avert greenwashing
Clean Air Task Force filed comments on Friday in support of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) proposed climate risk disclosure rules.