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EPA’s decision to reconsider National Ambient Air Quality Standards for ozone is a long-awaited step in the right direction
The Environmental Protection Agency’s decision to reconsider the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for ozone is “a long-awaited step in the right direction,” according to Hayden Hashimoto, attorney for Clean Air Task Force, which represents several other non-profit environmental organizations in the matter. The NAAQS must be set at…
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U.S. Congress and President Biden reach deal on historic Build Back Better Act with $555 billion in climate funding.
WASHINGTON — President Biden announced this morning that the White House and lawmakers have reached a deal on the Build Back Better Act, issuing a new framework that includes $550 billion in funding for climate action. Conrad Schneider, Advocacy Director at Clean Air Task Force, said: “This is an historic…
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New report: Overview of carbon management policy in Europe
An overview of our new paper providing an overview of the current carbon capture policy landscape in Europe.
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Five things we learned at the European Commission’s CCUS Forum
What we learned at the CCUS Forum – the first high-level engagement by the European Commission on carbon capture utilisation and storage.
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New evidence of UK methane pollution uncovered ahead of COP26
New evidence of UK methane pollution has been uncovered by Clean Air Task Force during fieldwork undertaken in October 2021.
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Why Europe needs to focus on industrial decarbonisation
Industrial decarbonisation presents one of the hardest climate challenges in Europe, and the longer we ignore it, the harder it will become.
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UAE’s decarbonization ambitions could be big news for global climate action
UAE’s decarbonization ambitions are big news for global climate action. Hydrogen can help them get closer to achieving those ambitions.
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NGOs and Industry urge Coalition Parties to embrace carbon management in Germany
CATF supports an open letter calling on prospective coalition parties to include carbon management in the Coalition Treaty for Germany.