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Europe moves closer to pioneering framework to certify carbon removals
Brussels – Today, the European Parliament Committee on the Environment (ENVI) adopted changes to the Carbon Removal Certification Framework (CRCF) which have considerably strengthened the framework and put the European Union in a position to set a global benchmark on carbon removal regulation. “The amendments adopted by ENVI are encouraging and…
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The EU can improve the lives of nearly 10 million people through a strong methane regulation
The human cost of flaring in the oil and gas industry is an under told story – but it’s one that deserves to be at the forefront of policymakers’ concerns.
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Fueling Change: EU’s Opportunity to Curb Flaring Pollution and Protect Millions
Through a strong methane import standard, the EU can dent global flaring emissions and decrease the health risk of nearby populations.
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EU oil and gas imports linked to avoidable health risks for 10m people
Through a strong methane import standard, the EU can dent global flaring emissions and decrease the health risk of nearby populations.
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Porthos project must be first step towards Europe-wide CO2 storage infrastructure
he Dutch government has today announced the Final Investment Decision of the Porthos CO2 storage project, which represents a major step towards the comprehensive CO2 storage infrastructure needed for European decarbonisation.
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How the EU can decarbonise overlooked heavy-duty vehicles
The EU has managed to cut greenhouse gas emissions in every sector – except one. Transport emissions represent about a quarter of the EU’s total GHG emissions and they continue to grow1. And while the much talked about European Green Deal has made great strides towards cutting emissions from cars,…
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EU import measures hold the key to deep reductions in global methane pollution
Our analysis shows that the inclusion of a methane import standard within the regulation could lead to more than a 30% reduction in global methane emissions from the oil and gas sector.
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Strong EU methane regulations for imported gas can slash methane pollution globally
Clean Air Task Force’s analysis indicates that implementing an EU import standard for oil and gas could reduce a third of global methane emissions from the oil and gas sector and can bring us closer to achieving the Global Methane Pledge goal by 2030.