Work Area
Methane
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The Case for Action on Tropospheric Ozone
Reducing tropospheric ozone by controlling the emissions of its precursors (nitrogen oxides and organic volatile compounds) will help in avoiding climate tipping points, building resilience and delivering clean air. This policy brief outlines the latest science on tropospheric ozone, examples of cost effective solutions, and recommendations for policymakers, funders and…
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Breaking the deadlock: Turning dangerous emissions into climate action
Despite the clear economic, climate, and energy benefits, the oil and gas sector remains one of the world’s largest methane emitters.
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UK government announces major support to curb methane through Fossil Fuel Regulatory Programme at COP29
The UK government pledged $5 million in new funding to support the Climate and Clean Air Coalition’s new Fossil Fuel Regulatory Programme.
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Flaring Accountability
This report determines, for the first time, a company’s whole flaring impact around the world.
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New CATF report shows that flaring emissions are more than double for 10 of the largest oil companies when including emissions from their non-operated assets
A new report from Clean Air Task Force, determines, for the first time, the true impact of flaring from ten major international oil companies.
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Four things to know about global gas flaring and what we need to do to stop it
Gas flaring, the practice of burning gas associated with oil extraction, remains a persistent global problem.
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Taking stock of methane action: Where things stand before COP29 in Baku
As the world prepares for COP29 in Baku, the urgency to address methane pollution is clearer than ever. The UN’s emissions gap report shows that we are not on track to meet our climate goals, and methane is the only action we can take that can both slow the ever-increasing…
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Commissioner-Designate Jørgensen’s vision for EU energy: Technology neutrality, clean hydrogen, and investment challenges
This context set the stage for Tuesday’s hearing of Commissioner-designate for Energy and Housing, Dan Jørgensen.