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Proposal for interstate transport rule represents important step towards cleaner production for industrial and electricity sources, and for achieving U.S. environmental justice goals
CATF strongly supports the EPA’s issuance of a proposed federal implementation plan for interstate transport under the 2015 National Ambient Air Quality Standard for ozone.
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CATF supports the U.S. federal government’s carbon-free electricity commitment, providing recommendations to maximize its impact
Clean Air Task Force submitted comments to the U.S. federal government regarding its plan to transition to a carbon-free electricity supply.
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CATF welcomes Alex Breckel as Director of Clean Energy Infrastructure Deployment
CATF announced today the new hire of Alex Breckel as Director of Clean Energy Infrastructure Deployment.
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New IPCC report underscores importance of rapid emissions reductions
Recently, the IPCC released its Working Group II report, the latest in a long line of reports that illustrate the urgent need for climate action.
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New study highlights importance of flaring safeguards to limit black carbon emissions
Flaring of natural gas in the United States contributed to dozens of premature deaths in 2019, according to a new study co-authored by Clean Air Task Force experts and Rice University environmental engineers.
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State of the Union provides President Biden with opportunity to push for critical U.S. climate leadership
The State of the Union provides President Biden with an opportunity to reinject urgency into efforts to take bold action on climate change.
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Four western states announce coordinated hydrogen hub collaboration
Governors from New Mexico, Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming announced their intent to collaborate on a western inter-state hydrogen hub.
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Hayden Hashimoto Testimony at EPA Public Hearing on Mercury and Air Toxics Standards
The Mercury and Air Toxics Standards have been tremendously successful at reducing emissions of hazardous air pollutants from coal- and oil-fired power plants.