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Why the Clean Power Plan will survive in court
August 3, 2015The EPA has a strong track record defending Clean Air Act rules in the nation’s federal courts, and there’s every reason to think they will win this one, too. -
4 pilot projects to watch: Farmers raise yields, climate hopes
July 30, 2015Agriculture can, and is already playing, a big role when it comes to tackling climate change. -
What's actually driving opponents of the Clean Power Plan?
July 28, 2015It's all about money, partisanship and ideology - and it doesn't withstand scrutiny. -
Sobering climate science: Extreme weather on the rise
July 23, 2015Extreme weather will take a bigger toll on billions of people than previously thought and we’re in for another record-hot year. And, yet, there's hope. -
PepsiCo and FedEx among leading brands calling for truck efficiency
July 22, 2015Increasingly, corporate America is making a connection between freight, business acumen and climate change. -
Trend alert: 3 reasons sustainable agriculture is gaining ground
July 21, 2015Retailers, food companies and governments are creating demand for sustainable grains and farmers are responding. -
Billions from BP fine come at critical time for the Delta
July 16, 2015The Mississippi River Delta is home to the largest restoration effort in the world, needed to stem rapid land loss in Louisiana and protect coastal communities from storm surge. -
Will natural gas pipelines crowd out renewables?
July 16, 2015We must put guardrails on the natural gas "bridge" to a low-carbon future. Or we'll lock in fossil fuels and impose unnecessary costs on customers for decades to come. -
Operation warbler: How Fort Hood and local ranchers teamed up to save a bird
July 15, 2015A market-based credit exchange helped Fort Hood lessen its impacts on the golden-cheeked warbler. -
4 ways climate change could ground the airline industry
July 9, 2015Aircraft emissions, the largest unregulated source of carbon pollution in the transportation sector, is also a threat to the airline industry itself. -
The holy grail of climate economics? A price on carbon.
July 8, 2015By pricing pollution we can reap vast economic, social and environmental benefits, the World Bank confirms. -
A first for Shark Week and marine research in Cuba
July 7, 2015Discovery's Shark Week broke new ground for filmmakers and scientists. -
Investors pushing for methane emissions rules now worth $1.5 trillion
July 6, 2015The level of outpouring represents investments worth five times the support methane rules captured last year. -
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How EDF’s founders helped save the U.S. national bird from DDT
July 2, 2015The bird’s recovery is a success story, made possible by tireless activists who fought the toxic pesticide. -
3 investment ideas to sustain water in the American West
July 1, 2015Government can do its share to address the water crisis. But real solutions need to bubble up from the ground. -
Europe's emissions trading system turns 10 - a success worthy of reflection
June 30, 2015The elegance, simplicity and efficacy of a market-based approach that's gaining traction worldwide. -
5 teachings from the Pope on our struggling oceans
June 24, 2015Pope Francis' statements could have a big impact on fishermen and oceans, especially in Latin America. -
A senator's turn against climate action - and what you can do about it
June 23, 2015Illinois voters may kick this Republican out of office unless he cleans up his act. -
The common goals of the Pope and clean energy
June 19, 2015As we navigate the transition to a low-carbon world, Pope Francis’s encyclical changes the tenor of the conversation, bringing the moral dimensions of clean energy to the forefront. -
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What fishing in Myanmar means for the world
June 16, 2015What I learned from two weeks on the ground (and water) exploring ways to expand our fisheries work to Myanmar, the 10th largest fishing power. -
Microgrid power struggle tests century-old monopolies
June 11, 2015When will microgrids dot American cities and towns? When new policies open the energy market to independent players. -
The good, the bad and the ugly when oil giants shift to natural gas
June 8, 2015Six European oil companies just pledged to fight climate change, but there's more to this story. -
How Belize is tipping the scales for sustainable fishing worldwide
June 3, 2015Belize shows that secure fishing rights can work anywhere. -
From the Mississippi to the Tigris: River restoration lessons travel far
June 2, 2015Iraq is trying to bring its legendary rivers back to life. Good news is, it won't have to start from scratch. -
6 climate tipping points: How worried should we be?
May 28, 2015Climate change may be triggering events that will dramatically alter Earth as we know it. Here are the top six climate events scientists worry about today.