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Press release
President Biden Signs Executive Order to Advance Environmental Justice
April 21, 2023 | Dr. Margot Brown, Senior Vice President, Justice & EquityThe executive order signed today by President Biden is an important step forward to bring a whole-of-government approach to supporting the communities impacted by historic injustices and emerging climate threats.More on:
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Colorado Adopts Protective New Standards for Zero-Emission Trucks
April 21, 2023 | Larissa Koehler, Director, Vehicle Electrification & Senior AttorneyColorado Adopts Protective New Standards for Zero-Emission TrucksMore on:
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Blog post
Lead Pipe Replacement: EPA changes state shares of funding
April 21, 2023 | Roya Alkafaji, Manager, Healthy CommunitiesLindsay McCormick, Senior Manager, Safer Chemicals, Tom Neltner, Senior Director, Safer Chemicals and Roya Alkafaji, Manager, Healthy Communities What Happened? Earlier this month, EPA announced an updated formula it will use to allocate federal funds for lead service line (LSL) replacements. This new formula will be based on each state’s expected needs, as determined by a …More on:
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Press release
Sen. Markey Proposal Tackles the Impacts of Climate Change on Health
April 21, 2023 | Elizabeth Gore, Senior Vice President, Political AffairsWe commend Senator Ed Markey (MA) and Representatives Ro Khanna (CA-17), Pramila Jayapal (WA-07), Summer Lee (PA-12) and Maxwell Frost (FL-10) for proposing legislation to mitigate the impacts of climate change on health and improve health outcomes, especially for communities disproportionately impacted by climate change.More on:
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Texas awards $8 million in state incentives for electric trucks
April 21, 2023 | Phillip Martin, Manager, Zero-emission Truck Initiative in TexasFunding for electric vehicles is a direct result of coordinated efforts by EDF and industry partners to request a guaranteed set-aside for funding of zero-emission trucks in the agency’s Texas Clean Fleet Program.More on:
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New York’s Sustainability Plan Will Act on Climate Resilience
April 21, 2023 | Kate Boicourt , Director, Climate Resilient Coasts and WatershedsRecent release of PlaNYC: Getting Sustainability Done includes meaningful commitments to action on climate resilience in New York City. For the first time, the plan proposes the creation of a new Bureau of Coastal Resilience, headed by the Department of Environmental Protection.More on:
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New Details Show Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund Will Help Protect Families, Create Jobs, Reach Climate Goals
April 20, 2023 | Ted Kelly, Director and Lead Counsel, U.S. Clean EnergyNew Details Show Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund Will Help Protect Families, Create Jobs, Reach Climate GoalsMore on:
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Press release
EDF applauds EPA’s proposal to ban most uses of the toxic chemical methylene chloride – has concerns about potential risks from exceptions to the ban
April 20, 2023EDF welcomes news that the Biden EPA will finally be banning many uses of the toxic chemical methylene chloride.More on:
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As another legislative session ends, how does New Mexico regain climate leadership?
April 19, 2023 | Alex DeGolia, Director, State Legislative and Regulatory Affairs, U.S. RegionWith each passing year, communities across New Mexico feel the mounting and undeniable pressures from climate change. At times last year, nearly three-fourths of the state was experiencing severe drought. The largest wildfire in the state’s recorded history ripped through New Mexico communities. And mountain snowpack, even in snowy winters, produces less and less water …More on:
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Blog post
The Electric Truck Market Is Ready. Colorado Should Seize The Momentum
April 19, 2023 | Larissa Koehler, Director, Vehicle Electrification & Senior AttorneyMedium- and heavy-duty trucks only make up 10% of the vehicles on American roads and highways, but they produce a disproportionate amount of climate and local air pollution per mile. That’s why states, cities and counties across the country have been working for years to clean up these critical pieces of our economy. Colorado has …More on:
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Blog post
A north star for sustainable aviation: science, people and nature
April 17, 2023 | Pedro Piris-Cabezas, Senior Director, Global Transportation / Lead Senior EconomistBy Pedro Piris-Cabezas and Glenda Chen The Biden administration has worked to keep its promise to follow the science in dealing with challenges like housing, COVID, air pollution — and especially climate change. The next major test is coming soon. The Treasury Department is preparing to issue guidelines about which alternative fuels will qualify for …More on:
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Blog post
Water Leadership Institute reunion: bridging connections over water
April 17, 2023 | Mariana Rivera-Torres, Manager, Climate Resilient Water SystemsThis blog is co-authored by Sue Ruiz (Education Manager, Self-Help Enterprises), Chris Freimund (Director of Development, Watershed Progressive), and Laura Dubin, Rural Community Assistance Corporation During a rainy Saturday in Visalia, graduates from the Water Leadership Institute (WLI) gathered for an alumni reunion. It only seemed fitting that alumni congregated to discuss solutions to water …More on:
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Case study
Distribution System Investments to Enable Medium- and Heavy-Duty Vehicle Electrification
April 14, 2023In this analysis commissioned by EDF, we examine the impact on rates of a MHDV make-ready program in two areas of New York: Con Edison’s service area in New York City and the western part of National Grid’s service territory in upstate New York.More on:
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Report
Methane Waste and Pollution in Louisiana
April 13, 2023Fossil fuel producers in Louisiana are wasting energy resources in the form of methane. In doing so, they’re harming the climate, public health, and the economy.More on:
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Blog post
Broken GRAS: Secret GRAS determinations may outnumber those reviewed by FDA
April 13, 2023 | Tom Neltner, Senior Director, Safer ChemicalsWhat Happened? FDA estimates that, each year, food companies designate 82 new food chemicals as “GRAS” (Generally Recognized as Safe) for use in food. On average, FDA reviews only 64 of those new chemicals for safety. For the remaining 18 chemicals in FDA’s estimate, the companies making and marketing them for use in food or …More on:
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Press release
New Analysis Quantifies Natural Gas Waste and Pollution in Louisiana
April 13, 2023 | Elizabeth Lieberknecht, Manager, Regulatory and Legislative, MidcontinentNew analysis reveals the extent of natural gas wasted across the state of Louisiana.More on:
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Blog post
Fires are normal, and so is fire recovery – at least it used to be
April 12, 2023 | Brian Buma, Senior Climate ScientistEDF research shows the likelihood of forest regeneration after a fire is lower than it was in the past.More on:
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Press release
America Accelerates to Cleaner Air, More Jobs with EPA Proposals to Limit Pollution from New Cars, Freight Trucks, Buses
April 12, 2023 | Fred Krupp, PresidentStatement from Fred Krupp, president of Environmental Defense FundMore on:
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Blog post
Alternative Figures: FDA’s food chemical reports to Congress don’t add up
April 10, 2023 | Tom Neltner, Senior Director, Safer ChemicalsIn its annual justification of budget estimates to Congress, FDA describes its activities and tracks its performance. One of those performance measures is the percentage of food- and color-additive petitions (FAPs/CAPs) the agency has reviewed and completed within 360 days of receipt.[1] We analyzed FDA’s reports to Congress published from 2016 to 2023 and found …More on:
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Press release
“The Race Is On” – EPA Reportedly Poised to Propose New Limits for Pollution from Cars and Trucks
April 8, 2023 | Fred Krupp, President“The Race Is On” – EPA Reportedly Poised to Propose New Limits for Pollution from Cars and TrucksMore on:
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Blog post
How curbing oil and gas pollution can grow West Virginia energy leadership, create jobs and protect communities
April 7, 2023 | John Rutecki, Regulatory and Legislative Manager, AppalachiaBy John Rutecki West Virginia is the nation’s number four energy producing state and has a critical opportunity to demonstrate leadership with solutions to curb oil and gas methane emissions. Commonsense action can create jobs for West Virginians, conserve resources and protect communities. A recent panel at West Virginia University’s Energy Institute explored how reducing …More on:
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Article
Protect yourself from harmful chemicals in drinking water
April 7, 2023Learn about the dangers of forever chemicals in drinking water, how to protect your family, and what steps the EPA is taking to ensure your safety. Stay informed and stay healthy with expert Tom Neltner.More on:
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Press release
White House Proposes Modernizing Our National Regulatory Process to Improve People’s Lives
April 6, 2023 | Rosalie Winn, Director and Lead Counsel, Methane and Clean Air PolicyWhite House Proposes Modernizing Our National Regulatory Process to Improve Impacts on People’s LivesMore on:
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Press release
EPA Proposes Crucial Protections Against Toxic Air Pollution from Petrochemical Facilities
April 6, 2023 | Dionne Delli-Gatti, Director, Regulatory and Legislative Affairs for Southeast Climate and EnergyEPA Proposes Crucial Protections Against Toxic Air Pollution from Petrochemical FacilitiesMore on:
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EPA Announces Plan to Strengthen Protections from Coal Plant Mercury Pollution
April 5, 2023 | Michael Panfil, Senior Director and Lead Counsel of Climate Risk & Clean PowerEPA Announces Plan to Strengthen Protections from Coal Plant Mercury PollutionMore on: