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Clean Air Task Force
The Clean Air Task Force, founded in 1996, is a national environmental organization with the sole mission of reducing harmful air pollution from the nation's power plants. The goal of the Task Force is to tighten state and federal regulation of air emissions from power plants in order to reduce smog, soot, haze, acid rain, toxic pollution and climate change.
The Task Force is staffed by a senior team of technical experts, and policy, legal and campaign specialists. It also works in close collaboration with environmental organizations in 30 states (with particular strength in the Midwest and Southeast), as well as allies in various industry sectors, to advocate state and federal policy change.
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