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Study Explores Demographics of Communities Living Near Oil and Gas Wells
June 21, 2022 | Jeremy Proville, Senior Director, EconomicsNew EDF research explores the demographics of people living near active oil and gas wellsMore on:
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EDF Statement on the Green Shipping Challenge
June 17, 2022 | Marie Cabbia Hubatova, Director, Global ShippingThe Biden Administration announced several actions tackle the climate crisis, including a “Green Shipping Challenge” to galvanize global action to decarbonize the international shipping industry. EDF's Global Transportation expert comments.More on:
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Flaring Flatline: Commitments on Natural Gas Flaring Outpace Progress
June 15, 2022Despite widespread commitments among oil producers to reduce natural gas flaring, 2021 saw a net increase in flaring emissions worldwide.More on:
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New EDF Ad for West Virginia Metro News
June 13, 2022 | Elizabeth Gore, Senior Vice President, Political AffairsEDF statement from Elizabeth Gore, Senior Vice President, Political AffairsMore on:
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California Moves Closer to Adopting Historic Clean Car Standards
June 9, 2022 | Alice Henderson, Director & Lead Counsel, Transportation & Clean AirThe California Air Resources Board (CARB) is holding a hearing today that will bring the state closer to adopting historic standards that will ultimately eliminate pollution from new cars and passenger trucks sold in California by 2035.More on:
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Senate bill can reduce climate pollution through “race to the top”
June 9, 2022EDF statement from Elizabeth Gore, Senior Vice President, Political AffairsMore on:
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New Jersey BPU must help natural gas utilities comply with state’s Global Warming Response Act
June 8, 2022 | Ted Kelly, Director and Lead Counsel, U.S. Clean EnergyBy Ted Kelly The need to replace South Jersey’s leaking and leak-prone pipelines while planning to move New Jersey’s energy system away from fossil fuels became major news today when the Board of Public Utilities approved a settlement for the utility to address leaks in the gas system. South Jersey Gas is now one of …More on:
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Pinterest banned climate change disinformation. Will other social media giants do the same?
June 6, 2022Pinterest is the first major social media platform to ban content that denies the scientific consensus that climate change is happening and influenced by human activity, raising the bar for other social media giants to curb disinformation. The Climate Disinformation Coalition, of which EDF is a founding member, is keeping up the pressure.More on:
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EDF Announces New Collaboration with The Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment to Assess Net Zero Financial Sector Initiative
June 6, 2022 | Jake Hiller, Dir., Sustainable Finance Operations, EDF+BusinessEDF and CCSI’s collaboration builds momentum to inform and engage global investors in sustainable development.More on:
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The FDA is supposed to make sure the ingredients in our food is safe. It's not doing its job.
June 3, 2022A legal loophole allows food and chemical manufacturers to include thousands of untested ingredients to be used in our foods and supplements. EDF and its allies are pressing the Food and Drug Administration to end this irresponsible and potentially dangerous state of affairs.More on:
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Multi-state “action plan” on zero-emission trucks, buses is robust, but key additions are needed
June 3, 2022 | Larissa Koehler, Director, Vehicle Electrification & Senior AttorneyLast month truck manufacturers, environmentalists and others shared their thoughts on a multi-state draft action plan to spur zero emission medium- and heavy-duty trucks in 17 states, the Province of Quebec and Washington D.C. The plan, spearheaded by the Northeast States for Coordinated Air Use Management and developed by signatory states, was the culmination of …More on:
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Virginia’s Legislature made progress on flood resilience in 2022, but significant work remains.
June 3, 2022 | Emily Steinhilber, Director, Climate Resilient Coasts and Watersheds, VirginiaWhile Virginia’s General Assembly concluded its 2022 legislative session with several successes, more work is needed – particularly in securing long-term funding for flood resilience, to protect people and natural resources from flood threats now and in the future. The post Virginia’s Legislature made progress on flood resilience in 2022, but significant work remains. first appeared on Growing Returns.More on:
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REPORT: For Senior Populations, Black Americans Are Three Times More Likely to Die from Exposure to Particle Pollution Than White Americans
June 3, 2022 | Ananya Roy, Senior Health ScientistREPORT: For Senior Populations, Black Americans Are Three Times More Likely to Die from Exposure to Particle Pollution Than White AmericansMore on:
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These are the world’s top green countries. Spoiler alert: the USA isn’t one of them
June 2, 2022MIT ranks countries in its latest Green Future Index. EDF’s Jill Duggan explains why Europe continues to lead the way.More on:
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FDA agrees to reconsider safety of BPA in food packaging
June 2, 2022 | Tom Neltner, Senior Director, Safer ChemicalsFDA has agreed to reconsider the safety of using bisphenol A (BPA) in polycarbonate plastics, metal can coatings, and other materials that contact food, potentially setting the stage for strict new limits on the harmful chemical.More on:
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Colorado scores two more #WaterWins to help address worsening drought and capture federal funds
June 1, 2022 | Brian Jackson, Director, Western WaterAs Colorado’s drought worsens with the snowpack melting at a ridiculous rate, the state Legislature has stepped up by sending two key bills to the governor’s desk to increase funding for water conservation, river health and ecosystem restoration. The new funding will help Colorado take advantage of even more federal infrastructure dollars approved last year …More on:
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The unequal burden of air pollution
May 27, 2022Truck pollution causes asthma in young children. Community groups like South Ward Environmental Action in Newark, New Jersey, are fighting for clean air and clean economic development. EDF is supporting their efforts.More on:
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The unequal burden of air pollution
May 27, 2022Truck pollution causes asthma in young children. Community groups like South Ward Environmental Action in Newark, New Jersey, are fighting for clean air and clean economic development. EDF is supporting their efforts.More on:
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Rogue methane leaks from idle wells carry four big takeaways for policymakers
May 26, 2022 | Adam Peltz, Director and Senior Attorney, Energy TransitionAn ongoing methane leak involving several long-term idle wells in Southern California is raising safety concerns for nearby residents and highlights an important climate issue. Southern California has some of the worst air quality in the country, and leaks like these compound the negative impacts on some of the country’s most vulnerable populations. Both in …More on:
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Supreme Court Will Not Reimpose Ban on the Use of Best Available Science to Quantify Costs of Climate Damage
May 26, 2022 | Rosalie Winn, Director and Lead Counsel, Methane and Clean Air PolicySupreme Court Will Not Reimpose Ban on the Use of Best Available Science to Quantify Costs of Climate DamageMore on:
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Pinterest sets the bar in the fight against climate disinformation
May 26, 2022This post was co-authored by Michael Khoo of Friends of the Earth Climate disinformation on digital platforms is a serious threat to the public support needed to solve the climate crisis. It has been so effective at delaying climate action, it was called out for the first time by the UN’s climate report and highlighted …More on:
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Unlocking the planet-saving potential of crediting natural climate solutions
May 26, 2022 | Devyani Singh, Post-Doctoral Economist Fellow – Carbon Markets and PolicyWith contributions from Julia Paltseva, senior analyst, Britta Dosch, analyst, and Christine Gerbode, senior research analyst, all at Environmental Defense Fund. Earth’s forests, oceans, wetlands and other natural landscapes have the power to pull carbon out of the atmosphere and to store it – making well-managed ecosystems key resources in the fight to halt climate …More on:
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The latest IPCC report unpacks the role of innovation. Here are five key takeaways.
May 26, 2022Last week, the International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the world’s leading body on climate science, issued another stark warning on the state of the climate crisis. With every fraction of a degree at stake, the world needs to speed up the clean energy revolution as quickly as possible to secure a safer future. This …More on:
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Countries must heed IPCC reports as they review collective progress under the global stocktake
May 26, 2022 | Maggie Ferrato, Policy Manager, Federal Climate InnovationThis post was authored by Maggie Ferrato, Senior Analyst for Environmental Defense Fund. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s latest Working Group III report has made it clear that the world is not on track to meet the goals of the Paris Agreement—and emissions have continued to rise across all sectors—despite the technological and policy …More on:
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Getting to net zero: New policy insights on the role of carbon management strategies
May 26, 2022 | Natasha Vidangos, Senior Director, Climate Innovation and TechnologyThis blog was originally co-authored with Jake Higdon, former Manager for U.S. Climate Policy at EDF. This summary for policymakers, based on new modeling from Evolved Energy Research, shares insights on the potential role of carbon removal and carbon capture strategies in reaching net-zero emissions in the U.S. Emerging technologies to capture carbon are gaining …More on: