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New report finds heightened cancer risk for 14 million people due to toxic air pollution emitted from U.S. oil and gas sector
A new edition of a Clean Air Task Force report finds that nearly 14 million people in the U.S. are being put at increased risk for cancer as a result of toxic air pollution emitted alongside methane at oil and gas sites.
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CATF to highlight importance of expanding clean energy options at Global Clean Energy Action Forum
Clean Air Task Force (CATF) will host three side events at the Global Clean Energy Action Forum this month.
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U.S. Department of Energy’s geothermal Earthshot is boon for climate action, with superhot rock energy poised for breakthrough
The U.S. Department of Energy announced today a new goal of helping commercialize enhanced geothermal energy systems (EGS) by cutting their costs 90% by 2035.
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California passes carbon capture and storage legislation, marking a pivotal move toward achieving its ambitious climate goals
The California State Legislature voted to pass SB 905, critical carbon capture legislation that helps expand the number of clean energy solutions the state will be able to use to achieve its climate goals.
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Diablo Canyon extension and renewables investment is a win for climate action and a win for California
California lawmakers voted early this morning to keep open the Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant, California’s largest single source of carbon-free energy.
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CATF appoints Benjamin Longstreth as Global Director of Carbon Capture
Clean Air Task Force (CATF) is proud to welcome Benjamin Longstreth to its team of experts as Global Director of Carbon Capture.
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CATF President Armond Cohen urges California lawmakers to keep Diablo Canyon open
Today, CATF President Armond Cohen joined climate and clean energy advocates (and former nuclear opponents) Charles Komanoff and Stewart Brand to urge Governor Gavin Newsom and California legislators to exercise their governing authority to ensure the continued safe operation of the Diablo Canyon nuclear energy plant, California’s largest single source of carbon-free electricity production.
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New report finds changing how large electricity buyers are incentivized and rewarded for buying clean energy could greatly increase their role in grid decarbonization
New system of greenhouse gas accounting and sustainability leadership recognition would promote deeper GHG reductions and clean energy deployment through electricity procurement.