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CATF bolsters U.S. state policy team, expanding state policy footprint with regional experts
Clean Air Task Force (CATF) has expanded its state policy footprint by introducing three regional experts to join the U.S. State Climate and Energy Policy Program.
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CATF’s John Thompson appointed to carbon capture task force within the White House Council on Environmental Quality
Clean Air Task Force’s John Thompson was recently appointed to serve on the White House Council on Environmental Quality Carbon Dioxide Capture, Utilization and Sequestration Non-Federal Lands Permitting Task Force.
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EPA proposes to update and strengthen the Mercury and Air Toxics Standards for power plants
Today, the EPA released its proposal to update and strengthen the Mercury and Air Toxics Standards for coal-fired power plants.
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Bipartisan ADVANCE Act introduced in U.S. Senate marks an important step in American nuclear energy leadership
We applaud Senate leaders for their commitment to strengthening the U.S. nuclear energy sector by introducing the ADVANCE Act.
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Clean Air Task Force 2023 Farm Bill Recommendations
Clean Air Task Force has identified priorities for the 2023 Farm Bill to support farmers, ranchers, and forestland owners and enhance climate benefits from Farm Bill programs.
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U.S. hydrogen hubs: What comes next?
This blog will outline where things stand with hydrogen hub applicants and what is coming in the next year.
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EPA green lights California’s strong clean truck standards in a win for public health
Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) granted California’s request to waive federal preemption of vehicle emission regulations under the Clean Air Act, allowing the state to implement its suite of clean truck standards and other states to follow suit.
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CATF strongly opposes federal legislation that would repeal climate and public health protections
Today, the U.S. House of Representatives passed H.R. 1, the Lower Energy Costs Act, which if signed into law, would repeal critical climate and clean energy policies and unnecessarily harm public health.