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Always wrong, sometimes useful: 5 Tips for understanding the value and limitations of decarbonization models
Models are often at the center of discussions around climate change, mapping out highly uncertain future scenarios to help decision makers understand what needs to be done, by when. Models provide a concrete basis for policy creation, providing comparable scenarios that address the vast array of options and pathways that…
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Zero-carbon fuels to decarbonize global energy
Delivering on climate targets demands increased urgency every year that passes.
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Superhot rock energy provides potential to address both climate change and energy security
A new report from Clean Air Task Force (CATF) details a potentially groundbreaking tool to manage both: superhot rock energy.
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Assessing hydrogen emissions across the entire lifecycle
Just what is a hydrogen Life Cycle Assessment and why is it important?
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The world’s complexity will be on display at COP27; climate leadership must match it
In just a matter of days, leaders from government, civil society, industry, and finance will gather in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, for the 27th Conference of the Parties.
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Clean Air Task Force to host Zero-Carbon Future at COP27 in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt
Clean Air Task Force will send a delegation of experts to COP27 in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt, to promote a new understanding of global climate action.
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North Carolina takes important step toward decarbonizing its transportation sector and improving its air quality, directing agency to adopt clean trucks rule
Today, North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper issued an executive order directing the N.C. Department of Environmental Quality to draft regulations for the adoption of the Advanced Clean Trucks rule.
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Putting the Nord Stream gas leaks into perspective
On September 26, three separate ruptures were discovered in natural gas lines off the coast of Denmark, resulting in an unprecedented methane super emitting event.