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U.S. EPA signs proposal to implement a charge on excess methane emissions from oil and gas industry, a critical tool for timely methane reductions from the largest industrial polluter
Washington – Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) signed a proposed rule to implement the Waste Emission Charge (WEC), to be assessed on excess methane emissions—a vital measure that will help reduce pollution from the U.S. oil and natural gas sector, which is the largest domestic industrial emitter of…
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Curbing climate change one landfill at a time: CATF’s mission in Africa
Emissions from solid waste in cities around the world are a major contributor to climate change.
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Turning pledges into action: COP28 Global Methane Pledge Ministerial
Ministers celebrated progress at the Global Methane Pledge Ministerial Meeting – hosted by Clean Air Task Force — at COP28 this week.
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EPA’s oil and gas methane standards were worth the wait
The requirements represent the first time the U.S. will address VOC and methane pollution from both new and existing sources nationwide.
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CATF hosts COP28 Global Methane Pledge ministerial meeting, challenging leaders to take more action
Ministers celebrated progress at the Global Methane Pledge Ministerial Meeting – hosted by Clean Air Task Force – at COP28.
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Canada reaffirms commitment to curb methane emissions with proposed oil and gas standards
Today, the Government of Canada proposed new oil and gas standards to reduce methane emissions from its oil and gas sector.
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Methane finance and decarbonization breakthrough in first week of COP28
DUBAI – World leaders today announced a new grant funding of over $1 billion aimed at tackling methane emissions from all sectors and a new alliance to accelerate the decarbonization of the oil and gas sector. “There has been a fundamental mismatch between the importance of cutting methane emissions, the…
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U.S. strengthens methane emissions standard for oil and gas, marking a pivotal move forward in tackling emissions from new and existing sources
EPA announced strong rules that will significantly reduce methane and volatile organic compound (VOC) pollution.