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Joint Letter to European Commission on RFNBO Delegated Act
Environmental groups & progressive industry coalition call on European Commission to publish the delegated act on Renewable Fuels of Non-Biological Origin (RFNBOs).
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Good Rules, Good Jobs: Employment Opportunities from Emissions Standards for Oil and Gas
A report from Clean Air Task Force finds that strong regulations to reduce methane emissions from the oil and gas sector would support up to 220,000 high-quality U.S.-based jobs. The report analyzed the November 2021 EPA methane proposal and found it would create 92,000 direct, indirect, and induced jobs across…
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Decarbonizing Aviation: Challenges and Opportunities for Emerging Fuels
A report from Clean Air Task Force finds that decarbonizing the global aviation sector will require significant investment in and policy support for an expanded suite of clean energy solutions beyond only biofuels.
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Fossil Fumes: A Public Health Analysis of Toxic Air Pollution from the Oil and Gas Industry
As the United States works toward implementing ambitious climate goals, methane pollution from the oil and gas supply chain has received increased attention.
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Clean Air Task Force 2021 Impact Report
We are pleased to share the following report highlighting our 25 year history and outlining our leadership throughout 2021.
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Carbon Capture Provisions in the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022
The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 (IRA) provides critical updates to the 45Q tax credit, which incentivizes the use of carbon capture and storage.
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Clean Air Task Force Comments on the Revision of EU Waste Framework Directive
Clean Air Task Force provided comments to the European Commission on the upcoming revision of the Waste Framework Directive (WFD).
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Modernizing How Electricity Buyers Account and are Recognized for Decarbonization Impact and Climate Leadership
To avoid the worst effects of climate change, the world needs to dramatically reduce greenhouse gas emissions and reach a state of net-zero emissions by midcentury.