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To truly help the environment, anaerobic digestor regulations need an overhaul
The climate benefits of anaerobic digestors are not guaranteed, depending entirely on keeping methane emissions from the AD systems themselves tightly controlled. The post To truly help the environment, anaerobic digestor regulations need an overhaul appeared first on Clean Air Task Force .
Court upholds life-saving national soot air quality standard
Today, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit upheld the national, health-based limit on fine particulate matter (PM2.5), also known as soot. The post Court upholds life-saving national soot air quality standard appeared first on Clean Air Task Force .
Closing the methane gap between LDAR on paper and LDAR in practice
Leak detection and repair programs primarily target methane emissions that operators may not even know are happening. The post Closing the methane gap between LDAR on paper and LDAR in practice appeared first on Clean Air Task Force .
2026 mid-year impact: Meaningful progress in a complex world
Over the past six months, Clean Air Task Force has worked across continents to defend critical climate protections, advance next-generation clean energy technologies, and strengthen the policies and institutions needed to deliver lasting impact. The post 2026 mid-year impact: Meaningful progress in a complex world appeared first on Clean Air Task Force .
