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Seizing the methane opportunity: Key outcomes and commitments from COP29
The global community must continue to seize the immense opportunity—and embrace the responsibility—to address methane pollution.
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The upside of down
It would be an understatement to say that 2024 was a mixed year for progress in managing climate change.
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Building partnerships and expertise to tackle methane emissions in Ghana
Methane emissions are one the most potent contributors to climate change and have significant effects on air quality and human health. Recognizing the urgency of the methane problem, Clean Air Task Force (CATF) has embarked on a global initiative, in partnership with the Climate and Clean Air Coalition, to address…
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Using optical gas imaging to drive methane reduction in Nigeria’s oil and gas sector
Rapidly cutting methane emissions, especially from the oil and gas sector, is a critical part of efforts to bend the curve on climate change. As part of our commitment to support global methane emissions mitigation, Clean Air Task Force (CATF) recently partnered with stakeholders in Nigeria on a campaign demonstrating…
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UK releases a major methane report – CATF applauds progress and offers insights
Today, the House of Lords Environment and Climate Change Committee released a critical report on tackling methane emissions, following their inquiry launched earlier this year. This report is a crucial first step for the UK on methane emissions reduction, which is the best tool we have for bending the curve…
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Senior Director Lee Beck to depart Clean Air Task Force
Today, Clean Air Task Force announces that Lee Beck, Senior Director, Europe, Middle East, and Africa will leave the organization.
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Five key takeaways from COP29 and the road ahead
The annual climate conference ended with the usual last-minute challenges and showcased a mix of progress, frustration, and the urgent need for action.
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COLLABORATE Act introduced in U.S. Senate, providing a much needed path forward to strengthen offshore wind development and streamline permitting
U.S. Senator Sheldon Whitehouse introduced the COLLABORATE Act, policy that would address critical gaps in the offshore transmission process.