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Clean Air Task Force

Clean Air Task Force

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Clean Air Task Force

The Clean Air Task Force (CATF) is a non-profit environmental organization dedicated to reducing air pollution and addressing climate change through research, advocacy, and innovation. Founded in 1996, CATF works on a range of issues including carbon capture, advanced nuclear energy, and methane emissions reduction.

Sustainability Efforts:

  • CATF is committed to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and improving air quality through science-based advocacy and policy work.
  • The organization focuses on promoting technologies and policies that can significantly reduce carbon emissions, such as carbon capture and storage (CCS) and advanced nuclear energy.
  • CATF has been involved in numerous initiatives to reduce methane emissions, a potent greenhouse gas, from the oil and gas sector.
  • While specific ESG reports and carbon footprint calculations for CATF are not readily available, the organization's mission and activities are inherently aligned with sustainability and environmental protection.