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New conservation agreements will improve water savings for Lake Mead, further measures needed to ensure Colorado River resilience
March 5, 2024Three new conservation agreements announced today by the Biden-Harris administration will yield up to 400,000 acre-feet of water savings in Lake Mead. All three agreements, totaling nearly $160 million in funding from the Inflation Reduction Act, involve California water districts.More on:
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EDF notes passage of clean air resolution at United Nations Environmental Assembly, points out critical areas for improvement
March 5, 2024Statement of Sarah Vogel, Senior Vice President, Healthy CommunitiesMore on:
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Biden wants facts first: pauses LNG permits to analyze climate impact.
March 1, 2024 | Mark Brownstein, Senior Vice President, Energy TransitionThe Biden administration paused approval of new facilities that would export liquified natural gas in order to study the impact of these projects on the climate. The Natural Gas Act charges the U.S Department of Energy with determining whether gas exports to certain countries are in the public interest. With the damage caused by climate …More on:
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FERC Nominations a Crucial Step toward Reliable, Healthy, Affordable Energy
March 1, 2024 | Ted Kelly, Director and Lead Counsel, U.S. Clean EnergyStatement of Ted Kelly, EDF Senior Attorney, Markets and RegulationMore on:
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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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Why Texas’ attempt to delay commonsense methane protections will only shoot itself – and the US oil and gas industry – in the foot.
February 27, 2024 | Elizabeth Lieberknecht, Manager, Regulatory and Legislative, MidcontinentBy Elizabeth Lieberknecht Texas’ primary oil and gas regulator, the Texas Railroad Commission, took the unfortunate — though not surprising — step last month of requesting legal action against EPA’s recently finalized commonsense methane rules. This is unfortunate because, once implemented, these rules will protect public health, limit climate change and energy waste. It is not …More on:
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Climate Policy News You Can Use — February 2024
February 27, 2024EPA’s emission standards for oil and gas methane, fossil fuel power plants, vehicles, and transmission are all important drivers for accelerating climate progress.More on:
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Colorado Roadmap 2.0 Falls Short of its Fundamental Rationale: Charting a Course to Meet State Pollution Reduction Goals
February 27, 2024 | Katie Schneer, Senior Analyst, U.S. ClimateJoint Statement on the Polis Administration’s Greenhouse Gas Pollution Reduction Roadmap 2.0 from Environmental Defense Fund, Western Resource Advocates and Sierra ClubMore on:
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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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Coalition in Puerto Rico Presents Alternative Solutions to Build Flood Resilience along the Puerto Nuevo River
February 27, 2024 | Emily Steinhilber, Director, Climate Resilient Coasts and Watersheds, VirginiaMedia statement by Braulio Quintero, Director, Puerto Rico, Environmental Defense Fund and Emily Steinhilber, Director, Climate Resilient Coasts and Watersheds, Environmental Defense FundMore on:
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PACE Crop Insurance helps an Illinois farmer improve conservation and save money
February 23, 2024Co-authored by Pinion The use and production of fertilizer in agriculture is a significant contributor to greenhouse gas emissions and a major cause of pollution in the nation’s rivers and lakes. Agriculture is the largest global source of nitrogen pollution, and annual damages from nitrogen pollution are estimated to exceed $200 billion in the US.More on:
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EDF’s new report looks at Non-Pipeline Alternatives to meet energy needs
February 22, 2024By Magdalen Sullivan, Co-Authored by Erin Murphy Many states are adopting declining emission limits as a way to address the severe and growing dangers of the climate crisis, and that means state utility regulators are grappling with how to decarbonize energy systems, manage costs and meet demand. Traditional approaches to meeting energy demand with …More on:
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Chemical Exposure Action Map highlights health harms from multiple toxic chemicals
February 22, 2024 | Maria Doa, Senior Director, Chemicals PolicyEDF launched a new tool designed to help visualize health harms from multiple chemical exposures and encourage EPA to consider the fuller picture of those harms when assessing risks.More on:
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Supreme Court Hears Shadow Docket Challenges to EPA’s Life-Saving Good Neighbor Rule
February 21, 2024 | Vickie Patton, General CounselStatement of EDF General Counsel Vickie PattonMore on:
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EDF Supports Release of USACE Proposed Rule
February 16, 2024 | Emily Steinhilber, Director, Climate Resilient Coasts and Watersheds, VirginiaThis week, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) took an important step towards modernizing their approach to the nation’s investments in water resource projects and programs.More on:
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Time for Australian policymakers to catch up on methane reporting
February 16, 2024By Charlotte Hanson Cutting methane emissions from the energy sector is the fastest, cheapest and most effective way to curb global warming even as we decarbonize our energy systems. And the first step is making sure we know how much methane is being emitted, where it’s being released and by whom. As the well-worn adage …More on:
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Meet the rancher exposing the dangers of natural gas to our health
February 15, 2024The peaceful retirement that Don and Jane Schreiber envisioned on their ranch in northern New Mexico has been disrupted by natural gas drilling on their land. They're now committed advocates for reducing methane emissions from oil and gas.More on:
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What Climate-related Financial Risk Means for Communities: Part 3 – Community Banking
February 15, 2024Climate change-driven events—like heat waves, droughts, floods, and fires—cause damage to communities’ and individuals’ health and safety. But these events also threaten the financial well-being of communities across the U.S. through their impact on markets and local economies. These risks are increasingly visible in the housing and mortgage markets. In this three-part series, we’ll be …More on:
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New Analysis Reveals Electric Vehicles Can Save Coloradans Up to $21,500 Compared to Gas-Powered Cars Over Ten Years
February 15, 2024 | Peter Zalzal, Distinguished Counsel & Associate Vice President, Clean Air StrategiesEnvironmental Defense Fund’s Research Compares the Cost of Driving Five Electric Vehicles in Colorado with Similar Gas-Powered CarsMore on:
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New Analysis Reveals Electric Vehicles Can Save Ohioans Up to $22,300 Compared to Gas-Powered Cars Over Ten Years
February 15, 2024 | Ellen Robo, Manager, Transportation and Clean Air PolicyEnvironmental Defense Fund’s Research Compares the Cost of Driving Five Electric Vehicles in Ohio with Similar Gas-Powered CarsMore on:
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EPA and DOE Announce $1 Billion in Congressional Funds to Reduce Methane Emissions
February 14, 2024 | Grace Smith, Attorney, U.S. Legal & RegulatoryBy Grace Smith This past Friday the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Department of Energy (DOE) announced in a Notice of Intent (NOI) that $1 billion in funding from Congress’s Methane Emissions Reduction Program (MERP) will soon become available. Passed as part of the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act, MERP aims to significantly reduce methane and …More on:
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Wasted Gas, Wasted Royalties – How Common-Sense Climate Policy Can Put Money Back in People’s Pockets
February 14, 2024By Aaron Wolfe, and Scott Seymour EDF economic analysis found that in 2022 oil and gas operators across Alberta wasted $671 million in natural gas, costing the provincial government over $120 million in lost royalties and uncollected corporate taxes. Newly proposed regulations can help prevent wasted gas while also reducing climate pollution. In 2022,More on:
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Five reasons why mandatory flood disclosure in Florida would be a big win for realtors
February 14, 2024 | Rachel Rhode, Manager, Climate Resilient Coasts & WatershedsBy: Rachel Rhode, Manager, Climate Resilient Coasts and Watersheds and Eve Cooke, Fellow, Climate Resilient Coasts and Watersheds Buying a home is often one of the biggest financial decisions individuals and families will ever make. More than one-third of Florida properties are at risk of severe flooding in the next 30 years, and despite these …More on:
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Governor Cooper Signs Executive Order on Wetlands and Natural and Working Lands
February 13, 2024 | David Kelly, State Director, North CarolinaMedia Statement by: David Kelly, North Carolina State Director, Environmental Defense FundMore on:
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EPA and DOE Announce $1 Billion in Funding for Methane Mitigation
February 9, 2024Statement on EPA and DOE announcement of funding for methane mitigationMore on: