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The key to reaching Biden’s new climate goal: An enforceable clean electricity standard that slashes pollution
June 28, 2021 | Pam Kiely, Associate Vice President, U.S. RegionEditor’s note: This post was last updated June 29, 2021. At the Leaders Summit on Climate in April, President Biden pledged to go all-in to beat the climate crisis, setting an ambitious and credible target to cut U.S. greenhouse gas emissions 50-52% below 2005 levels by 2030. Now the administration and federal law makers must …More on:
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Western Climate Initiative recovering from COVID-19, and the new climate kid in town
June 28, 2021 | Katelyn Roedner Sutter, California State DirectorThe results of the latest Western Climate Initiative cap-and-trade auction were released today and all current and future allowances sold. This generates substantial revenue for California’s Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund but could also indicate that greenhouse gas emissions are rebounding as the economy recovers from the impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic. Auction quick takes: All …More on:
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Bipartisan Climate and Health Win: House Votes to Reinstate Oil & Gas Pollution Rules; Methane Emissions Resolution now Moves on to the White House
June 25, 2021Statement of Fred Krupp, President, Environmental Defense FundMore on:
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To Meet Sustainability Goals, Food Companies Need To Slash Methane
June 24, 2021 | Katie Anderson, Senior Director, Business, Food and ForestsFor the livestock sector, there's an often overlooked, invisible source of climate pollution lurking in the supply chain: methane. -
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The Road to Zero-Emission Trucks
June 24, 2021There is a clear solution to address both climate and air pollution for companies whose business depends on trucks: fleet electrification.More on:
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Texas leaders made a big mistake ignoring water this session. But not all hope is lost.
June 23, 2021 | Vanessa Puig-Williams, Senior Director, Climate Resilient Water SystemsThree steps that all Texans can take now to build momentum behind protecting our rivers, streams and groundwater. The post Texas leaders made a big mistake ignoring water this session. But not all hope is lost. first appeared on Growing Returns.More on:
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Cell-cultured it is!
June 23, 2021 | Tom Neltner, Senior Director, Safer ChemicalsBy Tom Neltner, J.D., Chemicals policy director Over the past several years, EDF has been tracking the development of innovative seafood products where the components are grown from cells in tanks and combined into consumable products using extrusion, 3-D printing or other processes commonly used in the food industry. While not yet on the market, based …More on:
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3 recent USDA wins and what the department should do next
June 22, 2021 | Ben Thomas, Senior Policy Director, AgricultureThree recent wins for agricultural climate solutions you may have missed in the news. The post 3 recent USDA wins and what the department should do next first appeared on Growing Returns.More on:
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What the SEC can do to protect investors, companies, and people from another Texas power crisis
June 22, 2021The massive storm that hit Texas in February — known as Winter Storm Uri — highlights the dangers of ignoring the physical risks of climate change. -
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Getting chemical safety back on track 5 years after TSCA reform
June 22, 2021Five years ago, President Obama signed into law the Lautenberg Chemical Safety for the 21st Century Act, which overhauled the country’s chemical safety law to better protect people from toxic chemicals. In a welcome change to the dismal Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) reform anniversaries during the Trump administration, this year we are able to …More on:
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Fishing for Resilience: a video series to introduce you to climate-resilient fisheries
June 22, 2021 | Merrick Burden, Director, Resilient Fisheries & Lead Senior EconomistToday, we’re introducing readers to the concept of climate resilience in marine fisheries through a new, three-part video series called “Fishing for Resilience.” As Environmental Defense Fund’s Senior Director for Resilient Fisheries, I played a central role in the creation of this short series — even “starring” in the videos as narrator. Producing and narrating …More on:
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What the SEC can do to protect investors, companies, and people from another Texas power crisis
June 18, 2021 | Michael Panfil, Senior Director and Lead Counsel of Climate Risk & Clean PowerThe Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is considering making important changes in disclosure requirements to reflect the growing recognition that climate change poses significant risks to the U.S. financial system. This week, hundreds of investors, companies, and concerned Americans, including EDF, responded to the SEC’s request for public input on climate change disclosure. -
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FDA’s short-sighted approach to building trust in the safety of cell-cultured meat and seafood products
June 18, 2021 | Tom Neltner, Senior Director, Safer ChemicalsTom Neltner, J.D., is Chemicals Policy Director One of the most innovative food products expected to enter U.S. markets in coming years is cell-cultured meat and seafood. Producing these products by culturing cells in tanks and forming them into foods that look and taste like their conventionally produced counterparts is a technological achievement. Proponents enthusiastically tout …More on:
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Current power crunch underscores Texas Legislature’s lackluster efforts to “fix the grid”
June 18, 2021 | Colin Leyden, State Director, TexasWhen Texas state senators and representatives return to their home districts this summer, they’ll be able to tell constituents they did something in response to this winter’s deadly energy crisis. But they better not brag. And they might face some difficult questions when constituents ask why the Electric Reliability Council Of Texas is facing another …More on:
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Finding the ways that work: tech for climate-resilient fisheries
June 18, 2021 | Christopher Cusack, Director, Oceans Technology SolutionsBy Chris Cusack and Melissa Mahoney It doesn’t take too much scrolling these days to see that our oceans — and our entire natural world — are in peril. Overfishing, habitat destruction, plastic pollution and warming temperatures are BIG challenges. And yet, they all have something in common: they can all be improved by sustainable,More on:
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Fleets have much to gain from NACFE’s Run on Less – Electric program
June 15, 2021 | Ellen Bell, Former Senior Manager, Energy Transition StrategyRun on Less – Electric provides the opportunity for fleets to see zero-emission vehicles achieving product delivery along real-world routes.More on:
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What does the executive order on climate-related risk mean for agricultural finance?
June 14, 2021 | Maggie Monast, Senior Director, Climate-Smart AgricultureIt’s time for agricultural business and financial leaders to respond quickly to meet the needs of farming for the future. The post What does the executive order on climate-related risk mean for agricultural finance? first appeared on Growing Returns.More on:
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Fleets have much to gain from NACFE’s Run on Less – Electric program
June 14, 2021 | Ellen Bell, Former Senior Manager, Energy Transition StrategyFrom regional haulers to food and beverage delivery, operators of medium- and heavy-duty fleets understand that there is an urgent need to reduce the transportation sector’s contribution to climate change and poor air quality, and the impact their vehicles have. That’s why fleets in cities from New York to Los Angeles and Quebec to Vancouver … -
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EDF’s Dr. Steve Schwartzman: Defender of the rainforest
June 11, 2021EDF’s senior director of tropical forest policy, Dr. Steve Schwartzman, has worked in Brazil for decades to ensure that the Amazon and its people survive and thrive. -
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How a data-driven approach makes profitable on-farm conservation possible
June 10, 2021 | Vincent Gauthier, Senior Manager, Climate-Smart AgricultureThree key insights from five years of farm data. The post How a data-driven approach makes profitable on-farm conservation possible first appeared on Growing Returns.More on:
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Virginia is taking bold climate action to address flood risk across the state
June 10, 2021 | Emily Steinhilber, Director, Climate Resilient Coasts and Watersheds, VirginiaHere’s how VA is tackling its flood risk problem with thoughtful planning and long-term funding. The post Virginia is taking bold climate action to address flood risk across the state first appeared on Growing Returns.More on:
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What new Permian research means for U.S. methane policy
June 10, 2021 | Dan Grossman, Associate Vice President, Global Energy TransitionBy Dan Grossman and Ben Hmiel Newly released research is shedding more light on the largest sources of methane emissions in the nation’s largest oilfield. Methane is an extremely potent greenhouse gas and has a huge impact on the current rate of global warming. The oil and gas industry is one of the biggest emitters.More on:
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As drought persists, Colorado water funding comes just in time
June 10, 2021 | Brian Jackson, Director, Western WaterWith extreme drought plaguing Colorado, here are three new funding streams to help build more resilient water systems for agriculture, wildlife and communities. The post As drought persists, Colorado water funding comes just in time first appeared on Growing Returns.More on:
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Methane controls mean cleaner air on the Navajo Nation
June 10, 2021 | Jon Goldstein, Associate Vice President, Energy TransitionBy Megan Kelly and Jon Goldstein Policy action at both the tribal and federal levels this spring is creating promising momentum for cutting down on methane pollution on the Navajo Nation and across the Colorado Plateau, a step in the right direction for tackling climate change. Reducing methane waste would also improve public health and …More on:
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Texas forms new group to weigh pros, cons of repurposing oilfield wastewater
June 10, 2021 | Nichole Saunders, Director and Senior Attorney, Energy TransitionSome Texas leaders and oil and gas industry advocates have for years promoted the idea that produced water — the wastewater generated through oil and gas development — has a role to play in meeting broad water needs in our state. However, the state has a limited understanding of the chemicals in this wastewater and …More on: