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Expert Voices
Expert Voices: Q&A with EDF’s Steven Hamburg
January 29, 2023The first priority in fighting climate change is drastically reducing emissions of greenhouse gases, according to EDF's Chief Scientist.More on:
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Press release
New Study Quantifies Natural Gas Wasted on U.S. Public and Tribal Lands
January 26, 2023Operators wasted over $500 million of gas, underscoring importance of strong rules from BLM and EPA to reduce emissions from practices like flaringMore on:
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Report
Non-linear reduction in nitrous oxide emissions through alternative management of groundnut and millets in India
January 13, 2023 | Kritee K, Senior ScientistThis EDF report shares the results of a multi-year study conducted on five farms in India to measure nitrous oxide emissions from different nitrogen application rates in different cropping systems. It shows that carefully chosen alternative practices (with lower nitrogen rates) can achieve a triple win: farmers get similar or better yields, similar or higher profits, and must lower nitrous oxide emissions.More on:
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Article
Was Glass Onion right about hydrogen? A climate scientist gets her knives out
January 6, 2023 | Ilissa Ocko, Senior Climate Scientist II, Barbra Streisand Chair of Environmental StudiesEDF scientist Ilissa Ocko explains what's fact and what's fiction about hydrogen in the movie Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery (with spoilers).More on:
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Hydrogen fact and fiction in Glass Onion
January 6, 2023EDF scientist Ilissa Ocko explains what's fact and what's fiction about hydrogen in the movie Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery (with spoilers).More on:
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Report
How much carbon storage can we expect from cropland soils?
December 27, 2022Learn how much carbon cropland soils can store by exploring two white papers from EDF.More on:
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Blog post
Minnesotans are ready for state lawmakers to take bold climate action
December 21, 2022 | Alex DeGolia, Director, State Legislative and Regulatory Affairs, U.S. RegionA recent poll, commissioned by EDF Action and conducted by Global Strategy Group, found broad support among majorities of Minnesotans for ambitious climate policies.More on:
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Blog post
Mapping Lead Pipes: Powerful tool helps communities find underground hazards
December 21, 2022 | Roya Alkafaji, Manager, Healthy CommunitiesWater utilities are increasingly posting interactive maps online to help residents identify whether their homes are connected to lead service lines (LSLs). EDF's new blog series, Mapping Lead Pipes, will explore how utilities are approaching maps, evaluate which map features are most and least effective, and share best practices to help guide future efforts.More on:
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Video
EDF explains: Will hydrogen benefit the climate?
December 12, 2022 | Tianyi Sun, Senior Climate ScientistEDF scientist Tianyi Sun explains the opportunities and risks of hydrogen as a clean alternative to fossil fuels.More on:
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Press release
Farmers Business Network and Environmental Defense Fund Announce Major Expansion of Regenerative Ag Operating Lines, Incentivizing Farmers to Implement Regenerative Ag Practices
December 8, 2022 | Maggie Monast, Senior Director, Climate-Smart AgricultureLast January, FBN and EDF launched the $25 million RAF pilot program and provided nearly 50 farmers with seasonal lines of credit of up to $5 million. EDF provides oversight related to the environmental criteria required for RAF eligibility. RAF will double in size to $50 million in operating lines for the coming season and anticipates originating up to $1 billion in climate-smart operating lines over the next five years.More on:
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Blog post
How companies can reduce nitrogen pollution and measure progress toward climate goals
December 8, 2022Nitrogen is essential for life, but excess nitrogen can pollute the atmosphere and water. EDF's new N Balance Implementation Guide provides a road map for food and agriculture companies to help reduce nitrogen pollution from agricultural production and claim the environmental improvements associated with nitrogen management.More on:
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Blog post
New maps unveil scale of U.S. orphan well challenge, highlight solutions at hand
December 2, 2022 | Adam Peltz, Director and Senior Attorney, Energy TransitionLast year, for the first time, EDF and McGill University mapped every existing documented orphan well across our country. Shortly after, Congress passed the Infrastructure and Investment Act, IIJA, which included $4.7 billion to document, plug and remediate orphan wells. This new funding, secured through EDF’s leadership, provides federal support for the first time for …More on:
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Report
PermianMAP Final Report
November 21, 2022After three years of actively collecting methane emissions data in the Permian Basin, EDF researchers have gained new insights that will make it easier to reduce emissions of the incredibly potent greenhouse gas methane.More on:
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Report
Ammonia at sea: Studying the potential impact of ammonia as a shipping fuel on marine ecosystems
November 18, 2022Joint study released by Environmental Defense Fund (EDF), Lloyd’s Register (LR) and Ricardo PLC, examines the potential marine environmental impacts of ammonia spills during its use as a shipping fuel.More on:
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Press release
New Research: More Study and Data Needed to Set Regulatory Standards for Farmed Seafood in U.S. Offshore Waters
November 17, 2022 | Rod Fujita, Associate Vice President, Research & Development, Lead Senior Scientist IIMore studies and data are needed to shape the regulatory standards for farming seafood offshore in United States federal waters, according to a new report published in the scientific journal Marine Policy.More on:
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Blog post
Making the invisible loss of nitrogen visible, for farm and future
November 16, 2022Nitrogen — which is often added to farm fields through commercial fertilizer, manure or leguminous plants — is essential for feeding and clothing eight billion people around the world, and counting. But serious problems occur when fields have too little or too much nitrogen. Too little lowers crop yields and depletes soil health. Too much …More on:
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Article
What you need to know about the unstoppable rise of electric truck fleets
November 15, 2022 | Sam Becker, Project Manager, Global Clean Air, U.S. RegionCommercial U.S. fleets are going big on electric trucks, according to a recent EDF analysis of medium- and heavy-duty fleet announcements, which finds a nearly 8,500% increase in zero-emission fleet deployments and commitments since 2017.More on:
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Blog post
UN’s MARS program launches methane detection into the Space Age
November 14, 2022The UN just launched a methane detection satellite into space called MARS that will help pinpoint where methane emissions occur and notify stakeholders.More on:
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Article
Leave your leaves on the ground to help your grass and the climate
November 14, 2022EDF scientist says to leave your leaves on the ground to help your grass and the climate.More on:
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UN’s MARS program launches methane detection into the Space Age
November 14, 2022The UN just launched a methane detection satellite into space called MARS that will help pinpoint where methane emissions occur and notify stakeholders. -
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The Case of the Missing PFAS
November 13, 2022 | Lauren Ellis, Research Analyst, Environmental HealthBy Lauren Ellis, MPH, Research Analyst, Environmental Health and Samantha Liskow, Lead Counsel, Health NOTE: In a recent blog post, EDF called for EPA to revoke PFAS approved through the agency’s “low volume exemption” (an LVE is an exemption from a full safety review for new chemicals produced in quantities less than ~10 tons) and …More on:
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Blog post
How will climate change affect U.S. crop yields?
November 10, 2022 | Kelly Suttles, Senior Research Analyst, Climate-Smart AgricultureAs the UN climate conference kicks off in Egypt, food and agriculture are central to negotiations for the first time. More severe droughts, warmer temperatures and heavier rainfall fueled by climate change are making it harder than ever for the world’s one billion farmers to grow food and fiber. While some farms and regions are …More on:
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Report
The Impacts of Climate Change on Agricultural Finance
November 9, 2022 | Vincent Gauthier, Senior Manager, Climate-Smart AgricultureIn 2022, EDF and Deloitte conducted a survey of finance institutions serving the agriculture sector in North America, Europe and India to measure the climate change perceptions, actions and challenges at agricultural finance institutions. This report aims to understand how climate change is perceived by agricultural finance institutions and how they are responding.More on:
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Article
Meet the new, environmentally friendly alternative to burial or cremation: human composting
November 8, 2022Human composting is the environmentally friendly new trend in death care, especially for young people planning for their future. -
Report
Coastal Natural Climate Solutions
November 7, 2022This is one of three reports produced by the Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) ocean science team as part of a two-year EDF project on natural climate solutions (NCS). The present report attempts to describe the state of the science, including key uncertainties, surrounding interventions based on restoring and protecting coastal blue carbon ecosystems.More on: