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EPA must finalize strong carbon pollution standards for all coal and gas power plants
CATF calls on EPA to act now to cut carbon pollution across the power fleet by finalizing strong and comprehensive emissions standards.
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The technical potential for clean energy deployment on BLM and other federal lands in the lower forty-eight United States
The U.S. needs to increase the pace and scale of clean energy deployment. Federal lands may hold more opportunity than previously considered.
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Heavy-duty vehicles emit a lot of air pollution. EPA can change that.
Strong heavy-duty vehicle standards from EPA are necessary to improve public health and fight climate change.
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The Science of Siting Clean Energy
Building clean energy infrastructure at the pace and scale needed to meet state and federal climate targets faces many challenges.
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Dual-use solar: What it is and how it can help ease tensions between clean energy deployment and land use
Achieving global decarbonization requires the rapid and widespread deployment of clean energy infrastructure.
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U.S. EPA signs proposal to implement a charge on excess methane emissions from oil and gas industry, a critical tool for timely methane reductions from the largest industrial polluter
Washington – Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) signed a proposed rule to implement the Waste Emission Charge (WEC), to be assessed on excess methane emissions—a vital measure that will help reduce pollution from the U.S. oil and natural gas sector, which is the largest domestic industrial emitter of…
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Climate Pollution Reduction Grants: Industrial pathways to decarbonization
In December, CATF released a framework for state policymakers to use in development of their Climate Pollution Reduction Grant (CPRG) planning and implementation grant applications. See John Carlson’s blog here describing the framework and its useful application to Medium- and Heavy-Duty Vehicles. The CPRG program is a significant opportunity to…
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Climate Pollution Reduction Grants for Emissions Reductions in the Industrial Sector
The Climate Pollution Reduction Grant (CPRG) program presents a historic opportunity for states and municipalities to develop and implement pollution reduction plans. The industrial sector is one of the nation’s largest sources of emissions, and jurisdictions can maximize the impact of CPRG funds by taking a holistic approach to emission…