CATF Resources
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The Impacts on Water Quality From Placement of Coal Combustion Waste In Pennsylvania Coal Mines
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CATF Response to MIT “Future of Coal” Report
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Taming Coal: The Imperative for Rapid Demonstration and Scale-Up Of Advanced Coal Gasification and Carbon Sequestration and the Reform of Coal Mining and Waste Disposal Practices
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No Escape From Diesel Exhaust: How to Reduce Commuter Exposure
Every day, Americans are needlessly sickened from exposure to air pollution in the form of fine particles. Overall, health researchers estimate that fine particles, such as those found in diesel exhaust, shorten the lives of 70,000 Americans each year. Many more suffer the effects of particle-related respiratory and cardiovascular disease….
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A Multi-City Investigation of Exposure to Diesel Exhaust in Multiple Commuting Modes
CATF white paper providing the methodology behind the “No Escape” report including additional findings on commuter exposures in car, rail, bus, ferry, subway and pedestrian commutes.
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Proposed Revisions to the Particulate Matter Air Quality Standards
Testimony of Conrad Schneider Before the Clean Air Subcommittee of the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works
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Diesel In America Report Facts and Jones Day Rebuttal
The industry law firm, Jones Day, in its 2005 critique, “Taking the Clean Air Task Force to Task”, accuses Clean Air Task Force (CATF) of “junk science” for its report Diesel in America—The Lingering Threat. In the piece, Jones Day ignores facts about the standardized methodology used by CATF and…
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CATF Investigations of Crankcase Emissions And Controls