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Stage set for Europe to take methane mitigation measures global
Today, the European Parliament officially adopted its position on the EU Methane Regulation ahead of trilogues.
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Tracking methane momentum among activist groups in Europe
The EU is beginning to see an unprecedented groundswell of popular activism for an unlikely topic: methane abatement.
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800+ methane emissions sources around Europe highlights need for strong EU Methane Regulation
Clean Air Task Force has released a report documenting methane pollution from oil and gas infrastructure within the EU.
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What does it take to make low-emission hydrogen and ammonia?
Today, 80% of global final energy demand is met by unabated fossil fuels, which release carbon dioxide and other harmful pollutants into the atmosphere when burned.
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EPA’s golden opportunity to dramatically reduce climate pollution from the U.S. fossil fuel-fired power fleet
Pollution standards are designed to ensure that polluters control their emissions instead of imposing them on people and the planet.
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Unleashing technological potential through regulation: Scrubbing away pollution
As we advocate for U.S. EPA to issue carbon capture-based greenhouse gas emissions standards for fossil fuel-fired power plants, one question keeps coming up: how many power plants in the U.S. have carbon capture installed today?
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CATF opposes federal legislation that would slash climate and clean energy tax credits
Today, the U.S. House of Representatives passed H.R. 2811, which includes several provisions that would rescind key pieces of the Inflation Reduction Act aimed at advancing technological solutions to reduce carbon emissions.
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European Parliament has opportunity to put EU Methane Regulation back on track
BRUSSELS – One of the EU’s flagship climate legislations took a step forward today as ambitious measures aimed at methane emissions in the oil and gas sector – including measures on imports into the European Union – were agreed on by relevant committees in the European Parliament. “The vote today…