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Federal funding can catalyze state action to decarbonize transportation
Coast to coast, dozens of states are considering, or have already adopted, the Advanced Clean Trucks rule (ACT) to help clean up the transportation sector.
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A lot at state: CATF’s new state policy program aims to accelerate U.S. climate action
It’s an important time to work on state climate and clean energy policy.
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CATF bolsters U.S. state policy team, expanding state policy footprint with regional experts
Clean Air Task Force (CATF) has expanded its state policy footprint by introducing three regional experts to join the U.S. State Climate and Energy Policy Program.
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U.S. hydrogen hubs: What comes next?
This blog will outline where things stand with hydrogen hub applicants and what is coming in the next year.
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The outlook for U.S. hydrogen hubs: Who’s applying and what they could achieve
Hydrogen has garnered attention for its potential to play a key role in achieving full, global, economy-wide decarbonization.
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Minnesota takes bold climate action by requiring 100% carbon-free electricity by 2040
Today, Governor Tim Walz signed into law a clean energy standard requiring Minnesota utilities to provide their in-state retail customers with 100% carbon-free electricity by 2040.
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Forward Momentum: Three ways America’s heartland can take smart action on climate in 2023 and beyond
The Midwest has made important climate progress in recent years, and 2023 brings new opportunities for America’s heartland to advance policies that reduce climate pollution while creating jobs, spurring innovation, and improving public health in our region.
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North Carolina takes important step toward decarbonizing its transportation sector and improving its air quality, directing agency to adopt clean trucks rule
Today, North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper issued an executive order directing the N.C. Department of Environmental Quality to draft regulations for the adoption of the Advanced Clean Trucks rule.