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U.S. Senate hearing shows EPA should not delay on updating landfill regulations
It is critical that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency revises its new and existing source landfill regulations.
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Bending the curve on climate change: Jonathan Banks talks methane pollution prevention at Chile’s 2024 Congreso Futuro
There are tangible and rapid benefits for the planet we can achieve by mitigating methane pollution.
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Mastering methane: How Nigeria and Clean Air Task Force are taking on methane pollution together
The collaborative efforts between CATF and Nigeria represent a significant stride towards reducing methane pollution.
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EPA must finalize strong carbon pollution standards for all coal and gas power plants
CATF calls on EPA to act now to cut carbon pollution across the power fleet by finalizing strong and comprehensive emissions standards.
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The technical potential for clean energy deployment on BLM and other federal lands in the lower forty-eight United States
The U.S. needs to increase the pace and scale of clean energy deployment. Federal lands may hold more opportunity than previously considered.
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Heavy-duty vehicles emit a lot of air pollution. EPA can change that.
Strong heavy-duty vehicle standards from EPA are necessary to improve public health and fight climate change.
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Vessels retrofitted for ammonia fuel can cost less to operate than fossil fuel ships, finds CATF report
A new report from Clean Air Task Force compares fuel costs and emissions from ships built or retrofitted to use ammonia.
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Flex-fuel shipping: Designing and operating commercial ships to meet climate targets
The marine shipping industry is facing increasing pressure and requirements to reduce its emissions in line with the Paris Climate Agreement.