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Methane
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Hidden flares: How joint ventures can obscure accountability for dirty assets
This blog post examines Azule Energy and outlines opportunities for improving transparency and reducing flaring globally.
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Congress passes resolution in a move toward eliminating the methane fee despite longstanding bipartisan support to reduce methane emissions
Today, the Senate voted to pass a joint resolution disapproving of the EPA’s rule to implement the methane waste emissions charge.
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Agriculture Methane in the UK
Agricultural methane emissions reached 996 thousand tonnes in 2021, and are the largest source of methane emissions in the UK.
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Harnessing Data-Driven Accountability: How ‘Following the Money’ Can Track Fossil Fuels Across the Supply Chain
Credibly tracking the origins and associated emissions of fossil fuels across supply chains is increasingly critical to meet new standards.
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Clean Air Task Force welcomes the UK as co-chair of the Climate and Clean Air Coalition
Clean Air Task Force (CATF) welcomes the announcement that the UK will serve as co-chair of the Climate and Clean Air Coalition (CCAC). This appointment signals the UK’s commitment to tackling short-lived climate pollutants (SLCPs) such as methane, black carbon, and hydrofluorocarbons. CATF stands ready to support CCAC’s efforts to…
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Congress aims to eliminate methane fee that would hold large polluters accountable and protect public health
Congress introduced a resolution to eliminate the regulation implementing the waste emissions charge.
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U.S. raises ambition in updated Nationally Determined Contribution, providing helpful measuring stick for climate progress
The Biden administration announced a new climate target for the U.S. to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 2035 as a part of its NDC.
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Seizing the methane opportunity: Key outcomes and commitments from COP29
The global community must continue to seize the immense opportunity—and embrace the responsibility—to address methane pollution.