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Clean Air Task Force founding attorney Ann Weeks retires, leaving legacy of cleaner air, healthier people, and a safer climate
After three decades of service, Clean Air Task Force’s founding attorney Ann Weeks, is retiring.
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Continued uncertainty: Department of Energy circulates latest “retain/modify” awards list
DOE’s latest “retain/modify” list has injected significant uncertainty into clean energy development and deployment at a time of surging energy and electricity prices.
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Satellites, super‑emitters, and smarter waste policy
Satellite and remote sensing technologies are rapidly altering how the solid waste sector approaches its climate impact.
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From the 2026 session to what’s next: Expanding our work in Virginia
Virginia’s 2026 legislative session made one thing clear: the Commonwealth is entering a new phase of energy policy.
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2026 IEA Methane Tracker shows improved efficiency in energy sector can tackle stubborn emissions
The IEA’s findings are a reminder of what’s at stake and why the Methane Regulation must remain strong.
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How the Next-Generation Geothermal Research and Development Act advances superhot rock geothermal and helps drive down costs for faster deployment
Congress is currently working on bipartisan legislation that represents a critical step to realizing the potential of superhot rock geothermal.
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Pennsylvania announces $267 million awards for industrial decarbonization projects that reduce emissions from steel, cement, food, and manufacturing
The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection announced $267 million in RISE PA awards for 31 industrial decarbonization projects.
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Bipartisan superhot rock legislation introduced in U.S. Senate will be key to accelerating next-generation geothermal, strengthening U.S. energy leadership
The bipartisan Next-Generation Geothermal Research and Development Act would bolster federal funding for next-generation geothermal.