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Why are cherry blossoms early…again?
March 27, 2024 | Ilissa Ocko, Senior Climate Scientist II, Barbra Streisand Chair of Environmental StudiesAs temperatures get hotter and hotter from climate change, the cherry blossom trees have been blooming earlier and earlier.More on:
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Blog post
Cherry blossoms: A microcosm of the global climate crisis
March 21, 2024 | Ilissa Ocko, Senior Climate Scientist II, Barbra Streisand Chair of Environmental Studies(This blog was co-authored by EDF Climate Scientist Fiona Lo) Washington D.C.’s famous cherry blossoms are once again blooming earlier than expected. In fact, this year’s peak bloom occurred two and a half weeks earlier than the average over the past 100 years, due to near-record warm temperatures in March. This ranks as the second … -
Analysis
Expert review of the science underlying nature-based climate solutions
March 21, 2024 | Brian Buma, Senior Climate ScientistStudy based on research conducted at institutions including Environmental Defense Fund, The Nature Conservancy (TNC), and Columbia University, assessed whether 43 nature-based climate-solutions (NbCS) are based on sufficiently strong scientific evidence to support solutions like high-quality carbon crediting.More on:
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Blog post
2 key lessons for advancing nature-based climate solutions
March 21, 2024 | Mark Moroge, Vice President, Natural Climate SolutionsThis post is authored by Mark Moroge, Vice President of Natural Climate Solutions at Environmental Defense Fund. We know that nature-based climate solutions are among our greatest assets when it comes to tackling climate change. Conserving, restoring and improving the management of nature – alongside reductions in new fossil fuel use – can provide at …More on:
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Resolving scientific uncertainties in nature-based climate solutions: Location, location, location
March 21, 2024 | Doria Gordon, Senior Director, Lead Senior ScientistThe world needs nature-based climate solutions (NbCS). These approaches use conservation, restoration, and management of natural and agricultural systems to retain existing, and sequester additional, carbon while reducing emissions of CO2 and other greenhouse gases. NbCS have been suggested to meet 20-30% of the world’s climate goals. Correspondingly, nature-based actions are included in the national …More on:
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Press release
Study Finds 4 Nature-Based Climate Solutions Have Robust Scientific Foundations. Others Need More Research Before Their Role as a Climate Solution Is Understood
March 21, 2024 | Steven Hamburg, Senior Vice President, Chief ScientistA new peer-reviewed study finds that four nature-based climate solutions have robust scientific foundations, while others need urgent additional research before their role as a climate solution is understood.More on:
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Press release
New Study quantifies health impacts from oil and gas flaring in the U.S.
March 12, 2024 | Hillary Hull, Director, Research & AnalyticsA new study led by researchers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Institute for the Environment, Boston University School of Public Health and the Environmental Defense Fund finds that pollution from oil and gas venting and flaring results in $7.4 billion in health damages, more than 700 premature deaths and 73,000 asthma exacerbations among children annually.More on:
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Report
A comparison of clean heat standards
March 11, 2024Report commissioned by Environmental Defense Fund and prepared by Energy Futures Group provides an overview of key design elements that can be used for a Clean Heat Standards, as well as a look at how four states are approaching these elements in their own CHS development process.More on:
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Article
The female climate scientist you've never heard of (but should have)
March 6, 2024In 1856, Eunice Newton Foote discovered the heat-trapping effects of carbon dioxide — but her contribution to climate science was overlooked for more than 150 years. -
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Air quality and health impacts of onshore oil and gas flaring and venting activities estimated using refined satellite-based emissions
March 6, 2024 | Hillary Hull, Director, Research & AnalyticsStudy led by researchers at EDF and academic partners finds that pollution from oil and gas venting and flaring results in $7.4 billion in health damages, more than 700 premature deaths and 73,000 asthma exacerbations among children annually.More on:
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Blog post
Blending science and community to support mangrove restoration in Ecuador
March 5, 2024 | Monica Moritsch, Blue Carbon ScientistThis past August, in southern Ecuador amidst dense mangrove forests, scientists were at work. As I followed in her footsteps, Julie Shahan, a Stanford University Ph.D. student, navigated the challenging terrain, burdened by the large 25-pound piece of equipment on her back. This equipment, a gas analyzer, collects measurements to unlock the secrets of soil …More on:
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Press release
MethaneSAT is Launching Today on Groundbreaking Mission to Protect the Climate
March 4, 2024 | Fred Krupp, PresidentFirst satellite developed by an environmental non-profit will see methane emissions others can’t, paving the way for heightened accountability and faster reductionsMore on:
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Press release
MethaneSAT Now in Orbit after SpaceX Launches Groundbreaking Mission to Protect the Climate
March 4, 2024 | Fred Krupp, PresidentJust after 4:00pm Pacific Time today MethaneSAT effectively detached from SpaceX Transporter-10 that carried the emissions monitor into space.More on:
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Blog post
MethaneSAT: What Investors Need to Know
March 4, 2024For the finance sector, MethaneSAT satellite data will enable a step change in oil & gas risk and performance evaluation.More on:
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Article
Nature News: This methane-sniffing satellite will leave climate polluters nowhere to hide
March 4, 2024MethaneSAT will partner with Google to map leaks from the oil and gas industry and beyond, Nature reports.More on:
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Article
The New York Times explores MethaneSAT in 3D
March 4, 2024The New York Times reports on MethaneSAT, the game-changing satellite developed by EDF, with partners. “There will soon be a new eye in the sky that’s designed to detect emissions of methane, an invisible yet potent gas that is dangerously heating the world,” the newspaper reports.More on:
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MethaneSAT brings key tool to oil & gas operators, gives stakeholders unprecedented transparency
February 29, 2024 | Andrew Baxter, Senior Director, Business and Energy TransitionBy Andrew Baxter Methane is now a central part of the oil & gas industry’s climate challenge. New regulations in the U.S and Europe, growing concern in Asia and mounting interest from investors and global gas markets mean increasing pressure to improve emissions performance. It was also a focal point in the COP28 climate talks,More on:
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Fact sheet
EPA vehicle standards will reduce harmful pollution and save thousands of lives
February 29, 2024EDF fact sheet shows Environmental Protection Agency’s proposed pollution standards for new cars, buses and freight trucks would save more than 40,000 lives and prevent more than 25 million asthma attacks.More on:
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Press release
New Analysis: EPA Clean Vehicle Standards Will Save Thousands of Lives, Protect Health, Slash Air Pollution
February 28, 2024 | Ellen Robo, Manager, Transportation and Clean Air PolicyThe Environmental Protection Agency’s proposed pollution standards for new cars, buses and freight trucks would save more than 40,000 lives and prevent more than 25 million asthma attacks, according to a new analysis by Environmental Defense Fund.More on:
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Video
Ghana’s traditional fishers are using new tech to bolster climate-smart fishing
February 27, 2024Boat-mounted sensors being used off the coast of Ghana are helping fishers there deal with dwindling catches from climate change.More on:
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Blog post
Developing effective ways to measure a community’s climate resilience
February 27, 2024Co-authored by: Anushi Garg and Ravena Pernanand Anushi is the senior analyst for Environmental Defense Fund’s Climate Resilient Coasts & Watersheds program in New York-New Jersey. Ravena is a research analyst at Regional Plan Association. Across the globe, we are experiencing detrimental impacts from climate change, with low-wealth communities and communities of color hit the …More on:
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Article
This methane-hunting satellite is built to fight climate change
February 26, 2024A nonprofit set out to build a satellite that would help slow down global warming. Here’s what they made.More on:
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Blog post
Unveiling EDF’s Chemical Exposure Action Map
February 22, 2024 | Maria Doa, Senior Director, Chemicals PolicyWhat’s New Today, we are excited to introduce the Environmental Defense Fund’s (EDF) latest initiative—the Chemical Exposure Action Map. This tool is designed to spur the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to transform the assessment of risks posed by toxic chemicals in our communities. Our map focuses on multiple high-priority chemicals—making visible the urgent and long-overdue …More on:
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Blog post
Illuminating coastal seas: A new paradigm for ocean observing
February 22, 2024 | Christopher Cusack, Director, Oceans Technology SolutionsBy Christopher Cusack (EDF) and Cooper Van Vranken (Ocean Data Network) In the early hours of October 25, 2023, Hurricane Otis made landfall near Acapulco, Mexico, with peak winds of 165 mph wreaking havoc on communities in its path. Normally, people would have had a chance to prepare but just the day before, the consensus …More on:
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Interactive tool
Chemical Exposure Action Map
February 22, 2024EDF's map offers tools to encourage EPA to do better risk assessments of chemicals. Use this tool to see where facilities are polluting toxic chemicals into our air, water and land and how it’s putting our health at risk, then encourage EPA to take action.More on: