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Applying CATF’s Ground-Truth Forest Carbon Protocol Assessment to California
California’s Cap-and-Trade Program should be reauthorized, as it is important for reducing emissions in the state.
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Hitting the ground running: Climate and clean energy progress in New Mexico’s 2025 legislative session
New Mexico has a unique combination of a large oil and gas industry and political ambition for climate policy.
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State clean electricity standards spur clean technology investments and reduce emissions
State-level action has played a crucial role in the development of the clean energy economy, including through clean electricity standards.
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As attention shifts to states, clean electricity standards take center stage as critical tools to spur clean energy investment and reduce emissions
New report and interactive map highlight policy designs and opportunities for states to create and implement clean electricity standards.
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State Clean Electricity Standards
Executive summary With recent growth in public support and financial incentives for clean energy, states have new opportunities to expand their leadership in the transition to clean electricity. A growing number of states have adopted a clean electricity standard (CES) as a key component of their decarbonization strategies and to…
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Federal Funding Programs for Clean Energy Deployment: A Guide for States
For states eager to seize the economic and public health benefits of clean energy, investment in the power sector is critical.
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Three years later, Bipartisan Infrastructure Law continues to bolster the economy and American innovation
WASHINGTON – Three years since its passage, the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (also known as the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law) has invested $568 billion in over 66,000 projects nationwide. These investments have provided critical funding for clean energy technologies needed to decarbonize the economy while creating quality jobs and driving…
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Clean Air Task Force statement on the 2024 U.S. presidential election results
A statement from Clean Air Task Force Executive Director Armond Cohen: “The U.S. presidential election results are official, and the challenge just got more challenging. The winning candidate has pledged to roll back many landmark U.S. climate and clean air policies and to withdraw from global engagement on emissions reductions….