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A guide to monitoring and quantifying methane emissions from the waste sector
The waste sector is responsible for roughly 20% of anthropogenic methane emissions.
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U.S. Senate hearing shows EPA should not delay on updating landfill regulations
It is critical that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency revises its new and existing source landfill regulations.
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Bending the curve on climate change: Jonathan Banks talks methane pollution prevention at Chile’s 2024 Congreso Futuro
There are tangible and rapid benefits for the planet we can achieve by mitigating methane pollution.
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Mastering methane: How Nigeria and Clean Air Task Force are taking on methane pollution together
The collaborative efforts between CATF and Nigeria represent a significant stride towards reducing methane pollution.
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U.S. EPA signs proposal to implement a charge on excess methane emissions from oil and gas industry, a critical tool for timely methane reductions from the largest industrial polluter
Washington – Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) signed a proposed rule to implement the Waste Emission Charge (WEC), to be assessed on excess methane emissions—a vital measure that will help reduce pollution from the U.S. oil and natural gas sector, which is the largest domestic industrial emitter of…
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Curbing climate change one landfill at a time: CATF’s mission in Africa
Emissions from solid waste in cities around the world are a major contributor to climate change.
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Turning pledges into action: COP28 Global Methane Pledge Ministerial
Ministers celebrated progress at the Global Methane Pledge Ministerial Meeting – hosted by Clean Air Task Force — at COP28 this week.
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EPA’s oil and gas methane standards were worth the wait
The requirements represent the first time the U.S. will address VOC and methane pollution from both new and existing sources nationwide.