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Théophile Humann-Guilleminot
Théophile Humann-Guilleminot joined CATF in December of 2021 and is the Senior Campaign Manager on the Methane Pollution Prevention team. By leading campaigns and revealing the extent of methane pollution at oil and gas facilities, he supports civil society groups and environmental organizations’ actions in reducing methane emissions in their…
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Best Practices for Reduction of Methane and Black Carbon from Arctic Oil and Gas Production
Methane and black carbon are important short-term climate pollutants. Changing technology and climate change itself have increased the amount of oil and gas production activities in the Arctic region and this trend is expected to accelerate, with the potential for yet more methane and black carbon emissions from this activity….
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Reducing Methane from Oil and Gas: A Path to a 65% Reduction in Sector Emissions
UPDATED DEC. 2020 Given the urgency of the climate crisis, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency should very rapidly put in place methane emissions standards at new and existing oil and natural gas sites, nationwide. In this memo, we describe how ambitious regulations can readily reduce methane emissions in 2025 from…
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Revealed Methane Emissions at Oil and Gas Sites Across Europe
Using a state-of-the-art infrared camera, Clean Air Task Force documented methane emissions leaking or venting from oil and gas facilities all over Europe. So far, we’ve visited more than 150 sites in seven European countries and found harmful, invisible methane pollution at the vast majority of sites. We released the…
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Launched Legal Challenge to Resurrect the Bureau of Land Management Methane Waste Rule
CATF, on behalf of National Wildlife Federation and other co-litigants, went to court to challenge the Rescission Rule that would have scrapped the Bureau of Land Management Methane Waste Rule. If successful, the original Methane Waste Prevention Rule will immediately become effective and industry will again be required to take…
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Waste Not: Common Sense Ways to Reduce Methane Pollution from the Oil and Natural Gas Industry
Waste Not, a new report from leading climate advocates shows how the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) can cut climate warming methane pollution in half, while dramatically reducing harmful, wasteful air pollution from the oil and gas industry at the same time, by issuing federal standards for methane pollution based on available, low-cost technologies and practices.
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Joint Letter to President von der Leyen on the Importance of Highlighting the Methane Regulation in the State of the Union Address
President von der Leyen’s final State of the Union address in September is an excellent opportunity to raise the profile of the Methane Regulation and much needed progress towards achieving the Global Methane Pledge.
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Joint Letter: Organisations call on UK leaders to ban venting and flaring of methane in the oil and gas sector by 2025
In the coming weeks, the UK Parliament will have a unique opportunity to protect both the climate and the energy security of British citizens, as well as the UK’s leadership on the global stage. This joint letter calls for the support from UK Parliament on amendment NC12 to the Energy…