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Methane
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Strong EU methane regulations for imported gas can slash methane pollution globally
Clean Air Task Force’s analysis indicates that implementing an EU import standard for oil and gas could reduce a third of global methane emissions from the oil and gas sector and can bring us closer to achieving the Global Methane Pledge goal by 2030.
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EPA must strengthen accuracy of reported emissions from oil and natural gas
The comments focus on improving requirements to ensure oil and gas operators accurately report the amount of methane pollution they release.
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Africa Climate Week 2023: Elevating and strengthening CATF’s methane emissions mitigation work in Africa
The 2023 Africa Climate Week and Africa Climate Summit highlighted global climate action and discussed Africa’s climate challenges with a view to formulating sustainable solutions.
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Clean Air Task Force Comments on EPA’s Greenhouse Gas Reporting Rule for Petroleum and Natural Gas
The comments strongly support updates to subpart W of the Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program, focusing on the requirements for oil and gas operators to report their methane, CO2 and N20 emissions.
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Roadmap for the Development of an EU Methane Import Standard
Establishing a methane import standard will be beneficial in encouraging adoption of methane abatement best practices beyond EU’s borders.
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Designing an EU methane import standard
Policymakers around the world are recognising the urgent need to drastically reduce global methane emissions.
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Joint Letter to President von der Leyen on the Importance of Highlighting the Methane Regulation in the State of the Union Address
President von der Leyen’s final State of the Union address in September is an excellent opportunity to raise the profile of the Methane Regulation and much needed progress towards achieving the Global Methane Pledge.
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Clean Air Task Force Comments on Financial and Technical Assistance Funding under the Methane Emissions Reduction Program
CATF joined a coalition of environmental groups in submitting comments on the Environmental Protection Agency’s request for feedback on the financial and technical assistance funding under the Methane Emissions Reduction Program (MERP).