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Clean Air Task Force Response to Request for Public Input About Implementation of the Inflation Reduction Act Funding
Clean Air Task Force response to request for public input about implementation of the Inflation Reduction Act funding.
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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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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.
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EPA’s newly proposed rule to strengthen methane standards is a step in the right direction
EPA today released an update to its November 2021 proposed rule on methane regulations, taking important steps to improve their standards for the oil and gas industry.
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California’s climate goals are ambitious. A Clean Energy Deployment plan can help get it there.
While California has made many laudable strides in tackling climate change, it’s clear there’s much to do and little time to do it.
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Clean Air Task Force Comments on the Treatment of Forest Derived Biomass Electricity Under Section 45Y
Clean Air Task Force comments to the Department of Treasury and Internal Revenue Service on the treatment of forest derived biomass electricity under Section 45Y.
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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency awards grants to strengthen air quality monitoring and support public health in historically marginalized communities
Yesterday, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) awarded more than $50 million in grants under the American Rescue Plan and the Inflation Reduction Act to be used for air quality monitoring.