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Heavy-duty vehicles emit a lot of air pollution. EPA can change that.
Strong heavy-duty vehicle standards from EPA are necessary to improve public health and fight climate change.
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Climate Pollution Reduction Grants: Industrial pathways to decarbonization
In December, CATF released a framework for state policymakers to use in development of their Climate Pollution Reduction Grant (CPRG) planning and implementation grant applications. See John Carlson’s blog here describing the framework and its useful application to Medium- and Heavy-Duty Vehicles. The CPRG program is a significant opportunity to…
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2023 wins and trends in state energy and climate policy
In 2023 we saw historic state-level progress in clean energy deployment and new climate policies and 2024 promises to be another banner year.
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Two years of IIJA: An overview of carbon management implementation to date
The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) was a major milestone in the United States’ climate policy development.
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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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The pore space race: Why the rapid development of geologic carbon storage is good for the climate
The U.S. is laying the groundwork to prevent hundreds of millions of tons of carbon dioxide pollution from entering the atmosphere.
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Why the EU Innovation Fund matters for net-zero technology funding
CATF experts unravel the pivotal role of the EU Innovation Fund in steering Europe towards a net-zero future.
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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.