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How can the U.S. gas pipeline system support a path to net-zero GHG emissions by 2050?
October 1, 2021 | Kristina Mohlin, Senior Director & Distinguished Economist, Policy AnalysisAn economist’s guide to filling in the research gaps. Natural gas currently accounts for more than a third of U.S. energy-related CO2 emissions, but efforts to decarbonize the economy – in particular by replacing gas with electricity in a wide variety of critical applications – imply decreasing future gas demand and CO2 emissions from the …More on:
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How a diversity of crops, geographies and farms makes North Carolina’s agriculture sector uniquely resilient
September 29, 2021EDF partnered with Cooperative Extension at North Carolina A&T State University to study the financial impacts of climate resilience on farms in North Carolina.More on:
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As the Blue Economy blossoms, the fishing industry is being left behind. What can we do about it?
September 29, 2021 | Christopher Cusack, Director, Oceans Technology SolutionsBy Julia Rose and Christopher Cusack The generation of goods and services on or for the oceans has been growing exponentially in recent years. Industries such as shipping, marine tourism, aquaculture and renewable energy contribute to a “Blue Economy” that employed 2.3 million Americans and generated $373 billion for the U.S. economy in 2018. By …More on:
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3 things you need to know about the soaring voluntary carbon market
September 29, 2021 | Kelley Kizzier, Former Vice President, Global ClimateVoluntary carbon credits let companies increase their climate ambition beyond their own operations by turning their net zero pledges into action.More on:
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4 ways to make this year’s climate summit a turning point for our planet
September 29, 2021 | Fred Krupp, PresidentThe momentum generated by Climate Week needs to be ramped up considerably when global leaders meet again at the U.N. climate summit in November.More on:
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Ford Announcement is a Giant Leap Toward Clean, Made-In-America Electric Vehicles
September 27, 2021 | Fred Krupp, PresidentFord Motor Company announced an extraordinary new commitment to electric vehicles, including new investments from Ford and its partners totaling $11.4 billion.More on:
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How Congress can ensure voluntary carbon markets work for farmers and the environment
September 24, 2021Three policy priorities to make voluntary carbon markets work for the climate and agriculture. The post How Congress can ensure voluntary carbon markets work for farmers and the environment first appeared on Growing Returns.More on:
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Family beats politics in shaping Latino environmental beliefs. Here’s why it matters.
September 23, 2021 | Rainer Romero-Canyas, Lead Senior Behavioral Social ScientistIt's time to not only listen to our elders, but also the voices of our youth — and think of the broader family that is this country. -
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Developing rural water leaders as drought and water scarcity intensify
September 22, 2021 | Ana Lucía García Briones, Director, Global Justice & EquityTo tackle 21st century water challenges, we need new skills. The Water Leadership Institute can help. The post Developing rural water leaders as drought and water scarcity intensify first appeared on Growing Returns.More on:
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3 ways New York and New Jersey can address flooding in the aftermath of Hurricane Ida
September 22, 2021 | Kate Boicourt , Director, Climate Resilient Coasts and WatershedsHere's how New York and New Jersey can prepare for future hurricanes. The post 3 ways New York and New Jersey can address flooding in the aftermath of Hurricane Ida first appeared on Growing Returns.More on:
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4 actions fleets must take to be sustainability leaders today
September 22, 2021 | Jason Mathers, Associate Vice President, Zero-Emission Truck InitiativeElectric trucks provide an opportunity for organizations with fleets to fundamentally transform the environmental impact of their operations. But rather than the incremental progress of better pollution control equipment and improved fuel efficiency we’ve seen play out over the past two decades, the technical innovation in electric vehicles over the past few years has been …More on:
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3 things to watch as New Mexico begins hearing on new oil and gas air pollution rules
September 22, 2021 | Jon Goldstein, Associate Vice President, Energy TransitionUnder Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham, New Mexico has made oil and gas air pollution and methane reductions a focus of regulatory improvements, restoring enforcement teeth to the governor’s Oil Conservation Division and finalizing a strong methane waste rule that bans routine venting and flaring earlier this year. These critical policy efforts will reach a climax …More on:
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OGMP reporting framework offers investors a clear and credible standard to understand and track oil and gas methane emissions
September 22, 2021 | Andrew Baxter, Senior Director, Business and Energy TransitionBy Andrew Baxter Thanks to a decade of groundbreaking research, methane emissions from oil and gas operations have advanced from a relative afterthought among climate pollutants to an A-list issue in the global climate conversation, as well a widely acknowledged reputational, regulatory and financial liability for the industry. Major investors are demanding responsible methane action …More on:
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Illinois lays out blueprint for next generation climate legislation
September 22, 2021 | Christie Hicks, Senior Director & Lead Counsel, Equitable Regulatory SolutionsImmediately after the Future Energy Jobs Act was passed in 2016, EDF and our tremendous partners in the Illinois Clean Jobs Coalition started work again. Building on that momentum and with many new and diverse partners, the Coalition held over 100 listening sessions with communities about their top priorities for Illinois. During those listening sessions,More on:
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The Silver Anniversary of Sustainable Fisheries
September 22, 2021Unsustainable fishing remains among the planet’s most serious and elusive environmental challenges. When it comes to the ocean, scientists agree that while reducing and mitigating climate risks is the biggest long-term threat, getting fishing intensity right is the biggest near-term need. Unknown to most people, concerted efforts have been underway now for more than 25 …More on:
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4 Actions Fleets Must Take to be Sustainability Leaders Today
September 21, 2021 | Jason Mathers, Associate Vice President, Zero-Emission Truck InitiativeThe current decade is critical to put the medium and heavy-duty vehicle sector on a path toward a clean energy future. -
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We need to go big to solve the climate crisis
September 21, 2021 | Steve Schwartzman, Senior Director, Tropical Forest PolicyNatural climate solutions can provide 20% of all the emissions reductions we need by 2050 to keep average global warming under 2 C. Stopping tropical deforestation, allowing tropical forests to regenerate and restoring degraded lands are the most important methods, particularly in the next decade.More on:
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An Investor’s Guide to the Oil and Gas Methane Partnership
September 17, 2021This first-of-its-kind reporting framework is designed to improve the clarity and credibility of oil and gas industry methane emissions data.More on:
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US and EU methane push sets global benchmark for climate action ahead of November talks
September 17, 2021 | Mark Brownstein, Senior Vice President, Energy TransitionThe U.S. and the European Union announced the best climate news we’ve had in a long time today, a commitment to cut their methane emissions 30% by the end of the decade, rallying other governments to join them.More on:
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As Texas fails to stop flaring, EPA must act
September 15, 2021 | Nichole Saunders, Director and Senior Attorney, Energy TransitionRoutine flaring in Texas is, well, too routine. It’s wasteful, harmful for health and the climate, and getting permission to burn gas instead of finding a productive use for it is far too easy in our state. Over 1 trillion cubic feet of Texas gas have been vented or flared by operators in the past …More on:
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Breaking down China’s seafood trade pathways
September 15, 2021 | Daniel Willard, Former Lead Senior EconomistNo major global fishery ecosystem is untouched by China’s seafood economy. Its world-leading volume of fish catch and position in global seafood supply chains bring it to the forefront of critical economic and conservation policy issues. Our new paper in Marine Policy explores the changing face of China’s seafood economy. We bring to the surface …More on:
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Houston Metro and Mayor Turner show climate leadership with fleet electrification commitment
September 15, 2021 | Colin Leyden, State Director, TexasLast month Houston Metro voted to shift to purchasing only zero-emission buses by 2030 — the same year the U.N.’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has set as a deadline to cut the world’s emissions in half. Both decisions are driven by the same goal: a healthier, safer and cleaner world for our kids. As …More on:
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Go bold on climate: The unequivocal, inarguable moment for climate is now
September 13, 2021 | Amanda Leland, Executive DirectorAs the latest IPCC climate report shows, global and business leaders must take action ASAP to avoid the worst impacts of climate change. This is our moment to be fearless and fight to create the change we need to protect our people and our planet.More on:
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IUCN WCC | Sustainable fisheries & biodiversity conservation — working together in the face of climate change
September 10, 2021Over the past week, representatives from organizations and countries from around the world have come together for critical discussions about protecting and enhancing biodiversity in the face of climate change at the IUCN World Conservation Congress in Marseille, France. For the first time at the WCC, restoring ocean health was one of the central discussion …More on:
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What to look for as EPA readies landmark methane rules
September 10, 2021 | Rosalie Winn, Director and Lead Counsel, Methane and Clean Air PolicyEPA is preparing to release proposed rules to cut oil and gas methane pollution from both new and existing facilities — one of the most critical and cost-effective actions we can take to immediately slow the rate of global warming and avoid the worst impacts of climate change. Recognizing the importance of this opportunity, yesterday,More on: