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A new report commissioned by Clean Air Task Force (CATF) and produced by Carbon Limits finds that substantial methane emissions reductions are achievable across nine major oil and gas producing countries in Africa and Latin America using existing technologies, and in many cases at relatively low cost. But the analysis also finds that abatement costs vary considerably across c...


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Seventeen energy modeling and emissions accounting researchers today published an open letter to the Greenhouse Gas Protocol (GHGP) urging it to advance proposed updates to the scope 2 market-based method (MBM) for corporate emissions accounting, directl...


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This blog is published under Article 23 Watch, a joint initiative of Carbon Balance Initiative, Clean Air Task Force, and Bellona Europa that tracks transparency and accountability in the implementation of Article 23 of Net Zero Industry Act. Visit the Article 23 Watch site to explore fur...


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Microsoft’s pause on pursuing carbon removal credits has set off concerns among climate advocates and market watchers. But the real issue isn’t one company’s procurement decisions. Voluntary purchases, even from high-integrity and deep-pocketed buyers, were never going to be enough to scale durable carbon removal to climate-relevant levels. For carbon removal to scale to a mu...


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London, United Kingdom – Egypt, Brazil, and Bosnia and Herzegovina have joined the Fossil Fuel Regulatory Programme (FFRP), a country-driven initiative that supports governments in strengthening regulatory frameworks to reduce methane emissions from the...


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