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Open Letter: NGOs urge UK leaders to ban venting and flaring in the oil and gas sector by 2025
A ban on oil and gas industry flaring by 2025 is the single biggest action that the UK can take to dramatically reduce methane emissions from the sector.
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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.
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Comments on Reducing Methane Emissions from B.C.’s Oil and Gas Sector
Clean Air Task Force joined the Pembina Institute, Environmental Defense Fund, and the David Suzuki Foundation in submitting comments to the British Columbia Energy Regulator on reducing methane emissions from B.C.’s oil and gas sector.
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Open Letter: NGOs oppose efforts to repeal the Methane Emissions Reduction Program
Clean Air Task Force joined 25 leading NGOs in signing an open letter to the U.S. House of Representatives Energy and Commerce Committee strongly opposing efforts to repeal the Methane Emissions Reduction Program.
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A guide to monitoring and quantifying methane emissions from the oil and gas sector
More than a year after 110 countries signed onto the Global Methane Pledge at COP26 in Glasgow, nations are starting to make progress in enacting regulations to reduce methane emissions.
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Clean Air Task Force Comments on EPA’s Supplemental Proposal to Reduce Methane and Other Air Pollution from Oil and Gas Sources
Clean Air Task Force filed comments to EPA on the urgent need to reduce emissions of methane and other harmful pollutants from the U.S. oil and natural gas sector.
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Clean Air Task Force Comments on Renewable Fuel Standard Proposal
Clean Air Task Force offered comments in response to the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) proposed rule, Renewable Fuel Standard Program.
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European Parliament pushes for life-cycle analysis backed standard for hydrogen and ammonia
Today, the European Parliament Committee on Industry, Research and Energy (ITRE) voted its position on the Directive on Common rules for the internal markets in renewable and natural gases and in hydrogen.