CATF Resources
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Joint Letter to President von der Leyen on the Importance of Highlighting the Methane Regulation in the State of the Union Address
President von der Leyen’s final State of the Union address in September is an excellent opportunity to raise the profile of the Methane Regulation and much needed progress towards achieving the Global Methane Pledge.
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Clean Air Task Force Comments on Financial and Technical Assistance Funding under the Methane Emissions Reduction Program
CATF joined a coalition of environmental groups in submitting comments on the Environmental Protection Agency’s request for feedback on the financial and technical assistance funding under the Methane Emissions Reduction Program (MERP).
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Follow-up Comments on Reducing Methane Emissions from B.C.’s Oil and Gas Sector
Clean Air Task Force joined the Pembina Institute, Environmental Defense Fund, the David Suzuki Foundation, and the Canadian Association of Physicians for the Environment in submitting follow-up comments to the British Columbia Energy Regulator on reducing methane emissions from B.C.’s oil and gas sector.
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Response to a public consultation on the EU climate target for 2040
Recommendations for EU policy, with a view to 2040 and beyond.
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Joint Letter: Consideration of Methane Emissions in Energy Contracts
Clean Air Task Force (CATF) joined NGOs in a joint letter calling on the European Commission to consider methane emissions in the development and renewal of energy contracts with new providers and partner countries.
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Perspectives from Environmental Justice Communities: A National Survey
As part of the Climate Equity and Clean Energy Transition Initiative, Clean Air Task Force (CATF) commissioned BW Research Partnership to conduct a national survey of residents of environmental justice communities, based on self-declared race, ethnicity, and income.
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Open Letter: Support for the Publication of an Industrial Carbon Management Strategy
The need for a co-ordinated Industrial Carbon Management Strategy at the EU level has never been greater. The large-scale deployment of carbon capture, removal and storage technologies will be critical to achieve Union-wide climate neutrality by 2050. CATF joins 38 signatories in expressing strong support for the need for an…
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Unlocking Europe’s CO2 Storage Potential
Carbon capture is likely to be a key technology for decarbonising industry, but is there enough geological storage capacity across Europe?