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Modeled Impacts of Oil and Gas on Air Quality and Human Health
The primary goal of this modeling study is to estimate the modeled impacts on U.S. air quality and human health, of emissions associated with the Oil and Gas (O&G) sector.
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Gasping for Breath
The oil and gas industry dumps more than 9 million tons of methane and other pollutants, like volatile organic compounds (VOCs) into our air each year.
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Zero emission technologies for pneumatic controllers in the USA: Applicability and cost effectiveness
Natural gas-driven pneumatic controllers are used widely in the oil and natural gas industry to control liquid level, temperature, and pressure during the production, processing, transmission, and storage of natural gas and petroleum products. However, these devices release methane into the atmosphere. Pneumatic controllers are the second-largest source of methane…
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ENGO Letter to USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack on Climate Impacts of Biomass Power
CATF and other NGOs point out multiple factual errors in Secretary Vilsack’s recent letter to UK Secretary Amber Rudd on biomass-based power and US export of wood pellets.
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Comments on 2017/2018 RFS Volume Proposal
In individual and joint comments submitted to EPA, CATF urges the Agency to ensure that annual biofuel consumption requirements for 2017 and 2018 do not exacerbate the environmental damage already attributable to the Renewable Fuel Standard program.
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Ashley Finan Testimony Before Committee on Environment and Public Works on Enabling Advanced Reactors
Read Ashley Finan’s testimony before Committee on Environment and Public Works on enabling advanced reactors.
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Comments on Science Advisory Board’s Draft Report on EPA Biogenic CO2 Accounting Framework
CATF comments and multi-organization joint comments urging EPA’s Science Advisory Board (SAB) to fix the discussion on “temporal scale” in the SAB draft report on EPA’s proposed framework for determining the net CO2 emissions from biomass-burning power plants.
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Section 45Q Tax Credit for Carbon Capture