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Nuclear fusion breakthrough validates science and strengthens case for public and private support
CATF applauds the important milestone of reaching net fusion by the National Ignition Facility (NIF) at Lawrence Livermore National Labs.
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COP27 marks progress on critical issues for global climate action
Looking back on an eventful COP27, Clean Air Task Force (CATF) is pleased to note important progress on a number of our priority issues.
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European proposal for a Carbon Removal Certification Framework the first step towards verifiable carbon dioxide removals
The European Commission’s Carbon Removal Certification Framework proposal marks the beginning of a process towards creating a cohesive vision for the deployment of carbon removal technologies, both in Europe and around the world.
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World leaders show momentum on methane at COP27 ministerial co-hosted by CATF
World leaders, led by the U.S. and EU, demonstrated significant momentum toward achieving the goals of the Global Methane Pledge today at a COP27 ministerial meeting on methane, co-hosted by Clean Air Task Force.
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Diverse, pragmatic clean energy solutions drive consensus, make climate progress possible under divided government
The results of the midterm elections underscore the importance of durable, pragmatic climate and clean energy policymaking.
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Clean Air Task Force and partners announce $3 million in Global Methane Hub funding for work on waste sector methane
Clean Air Task Force joined RMI and the Global Methane Hub (GMH) at COP27 today to announce $3 million in GMH funding for new efforts to track and manage methane emissions from the global waste sector in Africa and Latin American.
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Clean tech at COP27: CATF guides discussion with Timmermans, Granholm, Mnyupe
Today at COP27, Lee Beck, CATF’s Senior Director, Europe is moderating an all star panel.
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EU, U.S., Japan, Canada, United Kingdom, and Norway announce landmark international methane agreement at COP27
On November 11 at COP27, the European Union, United States, Japan, Canada, United Kingdom and Norway announced a landmark new agreement to tackle global methane emissions from the oil and gas sector.