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Can the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change truly be a forum for implementation?
The first Global Stocktake – a process designed to take place every five years to assess collective progress towards the Paris Agreement goals – will culminate at COP28.
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It takes a community: Hydrogen hubs and Community Benefits Plans explained
Community Benefits Plan are meant to ensure hub developers embody local priorities and provide benefits to workers, local communities, and disadvantaged communities.
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The need for deep uncertainty analysis in energy policy and planning
This concept of making decisions with this degree of unknowns about the scope of future states is referred to as decision making under deep uncertainty.
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When is low-emission hydrogen truly low-emission? CATF’s new tool helps clear it up
Low-emissions hydrogen is emerging as a critical part of decarbonization strategies around the world.
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Interactive map of Class VI Wells for geologic storage of carbon dioxide
Class VI wells are a type of well used for geologic storage of carbon dioxide that EPA regulates under its Underground Injection Control Program.
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Clean Air Task Force leads diverse stakeholders to urge for critical reforms to Scope 2 Guidance of Greenhouse Gas Protocol
Clean Air Task Force joined a diverse group of stakeholders calling for critical updates to the Greenhouse Gas Protocol Scope 2 guidance.
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Methane mitigation at COP28: 4 criteria for evaluating methane commitments at the world’s largest climate summit
In the run-up to COP28 and the second anniversary of the Global Methane Pledge we expect to see a sharpened focus on action and finance that can turn ambition into reality on methane mitigation.
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New CATF report finds that high-temperature hydrogen-producing electrolyzers are ready to deploy, but production needs to scale
Global efforts to decarbonize are expected to create a strong demand for hydrogen produced through clean electricity-powered electrolyzers.