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Health Risks in Pennsylvania from Oil and Gas Air Pollution
In the United States the oil and gas industry dumps millions of tons of air pollutants into our air each year.
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Comments to EPA on Proposed Renewables Enhancement and Growth Support (REGS) Rule
In response to a series of proposed changes to the Renewable Fuel Standard, CATF urges EPA to implement CCS guidelines, reconsider the use of the short-rotation trees as an approved RFS feedstock, allocate credits to producers of biogas-derived electricity on an equitable basis, and refuse to exempt any additional biofuel…
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Health Risks in US States from Oil and Gas Air Pollution
In the United States the oil and gas industry dumps millions of tons of air pollutants into our air each year.
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CAA Position Statement – HFO Free Arctic: Ban Heavy Fuel Oil from Arctic Shipping
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Comments to New York City on a Proposal to Mandate the Use of Biodiesel as a Heating Fuel
CATF letter detailing how the enactment of a proposed biodiesel mandate could result in increased net GHG emissions from city buildings.
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Latino Communities at Risk: The Impact of Air Pollution from the Oil and Gas Industry
The oil and gas industry dumps 9 million tons of methane and toxic pollutants like benzene into our air each year.
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The Emission Reduction Benefits of Carbon Capture Utilization and Storage Using CO2 Enhanced Oil Recovery
Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) using industrial CO2 provides an important way to stimulate the development of the infrastructure needed to capture and store large amounts of CO2 consistent with decarbonizing the energy system.
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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.