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NOAA analysis finds surge in atmospheric methane, highlighting urgent need for emissions reductions
New analysis on surging levels of methane in the atmosphere highlights urgent need for coordinated global effort to reduce methane emissions.
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The IEA’s Methane Tracker shows massive underestimation of methane emissions in national inventories
Earlier this year, the International Energy Agency released its updated and expanded Global Methane Tracker, an annual report on the state of methane emissions around the world.
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IPCC report underscores importance of advancing a broad portfolio of mitigation strategies while rapidly reducing methane emissions
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) released its Working Group III report on mitigation today.
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Building the movement: CATF’s leadership to reduce super pollutants
In 2000, we became one of the first environmental organizations to sound the alarm on methane and black carbon pollution.
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Another alarm bell: Methane pollution found at oil and gas sites across France
Clean Air Task Force has discovered evidence of significant methane pollution from oil and gas facilities in France during the first months of 2022.
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Net-Zero Producers Forum advances decarbonization, highlights need for carbon storage, methane abatement, zero-carbon fuels
The Net-Zero Producers Forum is a cooperative effort to develop pathways to net-zero emissions for the global oil and gas sector.
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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.