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The importance of carbon management for Europe’s climate ambitions
A group of 6 European organizations have submitted an open letter to European Commissioner for Energy, Kadri Simson, on the importance of CCS technology for Europe’s climate ambitions.
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Open letter urges next German Government to develop CO2 Strategy
Clean Air Task Force supports an open letter calling on the next German government to develop a carbon capture and storage strategy. The letter calls on the next German government to take three key measures to develop carbon management technologies as part of a major effort to decarbonise Germany’s industrial…
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CATF Air Quality Monitoring Letter
CATF recently submitted a letter to the chairs of the Senate Environment and Public Works and House Energy and Commerce committees encouraging them to include $500 million in funding to update and improve the air quality monitoring system in the U.S.
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Open Letter from 27 Leaders in Industry, Academia and Civil Society on the EU’s TEN-E Regulation
A coalition of European industry and academic representatives signed an open letter calling for CO₂ storage sites and multiple CO₂ transport options to be supported by the TEN-E regulation. “The Trans-European Network for Energy (TEN-E) Regulation plays an important role in accelerating the build-out of infrastructure for a climate neutral…
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NGO Sign-On Letter – International Action on Super Pollutants
A coalition of leading international environmental organizations, spearheaded by Clean Air Task Force, have sent a joint letter to top White House officials asking them to aggressively address the climate-damaging effects of super pollutants prior to President Biden’s Global Climate Summit, scheduled for Earth Day on April 22.
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CATF Letter in Support of USE IT Senate Bill
The Clean Air Task Force writes a letter in support of the Utilizing Significant Emissions with Innovative Technologies (USE IT) Act – introduced by Chairman Barrasso and cosponsored by Senators Whitehouse, Capito and Heitkamp.