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CATF joins cross-sector collaborative to decarbonize Pennsylvania, advance carbon capture and hydrogen
CATF joined Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf and more than 50 elected officials, labor unions, companies, environmental organizations, and academic institutions this week to launch the Pennsylvania Energy Horizons Cross-Sector Collaborative.
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Direct air capture is growing around the world, but more policy support is needed
The IPCC report’s net-zero pathways include the use of direct air capture (DAC), a carbon removal technology that captures carbon directly from the atmosphere and stores it.
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Greenhouse gas emissions vary dramatically across U.S. oil and gas companies, according to updated analysis
Analysis from Ceres and Clean Air Task Force benchmarking the relative emissions intensity and total reported methane, carbon dioxide, and nitrous oxide emissions of more than 300 U.S. oil and gas producers finds dramatic variations between companies and basins.
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In display of North American progress on methane, Mexico and U.S. announce joint effort to tackle methane emissions from oil and gas
WASHINGTON — President Biden and President Lopez Obrador met at the White House yesterday to discuss the urgent need to tackle methane emissions from oil and gas in both countries, issuing a joint statement (Spanish version) that they will work together to develop an implementation plan and financial instruments to eliminate…
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Four lessons from effective altruism that we can apply to climate change
Read on for four key lessons from the episode that climate advocates can apply to their work.
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EU clean tech ambition spreads beyond Western Europe in latest Innovation Fund announcement
Yesterday, the EU Innovation Fund announced its second round of large scale projects, with an additional four carbon capture and storage and three hydrogen projects getting funding.
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The carbon-free energy resource you’ve never heard of: superhot rock energy
While the decarbonization debate rages on, the seeds of a quiet geothermal energy revolution are being sown.
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EPA still has a clear pathway to significantly reduce methane emissions from oil and gas
Last week, in West Virginia v. EPA, the Supreme Court blunted an important tool for EPA in its efforts to address greenhouse gas emissions from power plants.