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Fact Sheet
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The Feasibility of CNG Trucking in Little Missouri National Grassland in Western North Dakota
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The Role of Energy Intensity in Global Decarbonization Efforts: How Fast? Is it Possible?
Avoiding extreme or dangerous climate change will likely require the nearly complete decarbonization of the global energy system during this century, with 50-90% reductions in global CO2 emissions by 2050 (GEA, 2012; IPCC, 2014; Loftus et al., 2015).
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Nationwide Standards for Methane Emissions from Oil and Gas Are Key to Controlling Ozone
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Bakken Flaring in Focus: A Close Look at Natural Gas Flaring in North Dakota
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Fixing the Leaks: What Would it Cost to Clean Up Natural Gas Leaks?
Methane is a potent climate pollutant: it is the second most important greenhouse gas behind CO2 and, pound-for-pound, it is dozens of times more potent than CO2.
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Comparison of CO2 Abatement Costs in the United States for Various Low and No Carbon Resources
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CATF’S Forest & Climate Project Overview
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The Climate Costs of the Renewable Fuel Standard