Clean Air Task Force has joined Pennsylvania Governor Mr Tom Wolf and more than 50 elected officials, labor unions, companies, environmental organizations, and academic institutions this week to launch the Pennsylvania Energy Horizons Cross-Sector Collaborative, collectively committing to decarbonize the Keystone State by advancing critical climate solutions like carbon capture and hydrogen. Participants in the collaborative include US Steel, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Pennsylvania Environmental Council, and Lehigh University, as well as Senator Robert P Casey Jr and Representatives Conor Lamb and Mike Doyle. The effort was coordinated by the Team Pennsylvania Foundation and builds on the Foundation’s work with Pennsylvania and the Wolf Administration on carbon capture and hydrogen, including the creation of the CCUS Interagency Workgroup in 2019 and the state’s signing on to the eight-state Regional Carbon Dioxide Transport Infrastructure Action Plan in 2021. Clean Air Task Force is a nonprofit organization working to safeguard against the worst impacts of climate change by catalyzing the rapid global development and deployment of low-carbon energy and other climate-protecting technologies. We work towards these objectives through research and analysis, public advocacy leadership, and partnership with the private sector. With nearly 25 years of nationally and internationally recognized expertise on clean air policy and regulations and a fierce commitment to fully exploring all potential solutions. CATF is headquartered in Boston, with staff working virtually around the US and abroad.
Clean Air Task Force has joined Pennsylvania Governor Mr Tom Wolf and more than 50 elected officials, labor unions, companies, environmental organizations, and academic institutions this week to launch the Pennsylvania Energy Horizons Cross-Sector Collaborative, collectively committing to decarbonize the Keystone State by advancing critical climate solutions like carbon capture and hydrogen. Participants in the collaborative include US Steel, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Pennsylvania Environmental Council, and Lehigh University, as well as Senator Robert P Casey Jr and Representatives Conor Lamb and Mike Doyle. The effort was coordinated by the Team Pennsylvania Foundation and builds on the Foundation’s work with Pennsylvania and the Wolf Administration on carbon capture and hydrogen, including the creation of the CCUS Interagency Workgroup in 2019 and the state’s signing on to the eight-state Regional Carbon Dioxide Transport Infrastructure Action Plan in 2021. Clean Air Task Force is a nonprofit organization working to safeguard against the worst impacts of climate change by catalyzing the rapid global development and deployment of low-carbon energy and other climate-protecting technologies. We work towards these objectives through research and analysis, public advocacy leadership, and partnership with the private sector. With nearly 25 years of nationally and internationally recognized expertise on clean air policy and regulations and a fierce commitment to fully exploring all potential solutions. CATF is headquartered in Boston, with staff working virtually around the US and abroad.