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CATF supports President Biden’s focus on importance of bipartisan consensus to advance climate action in State of the Union
President Biden delivered the State of the Union address last night, highlighting the importance of and potential for policymakers to work across the aisle to continue advancing climate action in a newly divided government.
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Minnesota takes bold climate action by requiring 100% carbon-free electricity by 2040
Today, Governor Tim Walz signed into law a clean energy standard requiring Minnesota utilities to provide their in-state retail customers with 100% carbon-free electricity by 2040.
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The time is now: The Biden administration must adopt strict CO2 emission standards for the power sector
The problem of climate pollution from the power sector is so great that it demands both pushes and pulls.
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Urgent and highly coordinated offshore wind planning needed to reach U.S. clean energy goals, new report finds
The U.S. offshore wind energy industry is poised to expand enormously in the coming years.
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Report: Urgent, collaborative offshore wind transmission planning needed to achieve federal and state clean energy goals
State-federal coordination will bring down costs and increase benefits from new power source.
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The Benefit and Urgency of Planned Offshore Transmission: Reducing the Costs of and Barriers to Achieving U.S. Clean Energy Goals
There is an urgent need to plan the transmission grid necessary for achieving America’s increasingly ambitious offshore wind and clean energy goals.
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Climate policy in 2023 and beyond: U.S. midterm election results, what they mean, and where we go from here
Amid this new political landscape, Congress must continue to advance durable and pragmatic policies on issues that matter to voters across party lines: improved air quality and lower emissions, improved public health, energy security, a stronger economy, and good jobs.
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Clean Air Task Force Comments on Methane Emissions Reduction Program
Clean Air Task Force filed comments in response to a request for information from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on the Methane Emissions Reduction Program created through the Inflation Reduction Act.