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Republicans want to govern. Good. Add climate action to the list.
January 21, 2015A party that wants to retake the White House and get things done must also show leadership on climate change. -
4 reasons fertilizer pollution may soon be a thing of the past
January 20, 2015New technology, economic incentives can cut fertilizer pollution while maintaining high yields. -
2014 hottest year on record. What's your plan, Congress?
January 16, 2015If members of the new Congress want to show they are serious about governing, they will listen to the calls of experts and everyday Americans and act on climate. -
New study: California's carbon market delivers for economy and climate
January 16, 2015A new report from EDF shows that the state's carbon market is thriving and getting stronger. -
Regulations alone can't fix our water problem
January 13, 2015The business case for clean water and sustainable farming. -
South takes note as North Carolina's solar industry booms
January 12, 2015Will other Southern states follow the state's lead on solar energy development? -
Wall Street Journal methane story fails fact-check. Here's how.
January 8, 2015The newspaper's methane story contains a blend of half-baked, fully cooked and – in one key instance – flat-out wrong facts. -
Why 2015 is the year for clean energy in the U.S. and China
January 6, 2015Investments in solar energy and other renewable energy sources will cement the nation's recent agreement to curb emissions. -
Why demand for clean energy remains strong amid falling oil prices
January 5, 2015Investors mistakenly assume that oil prices and demand for renewable energy sources are interlinked. -
U.S.-Cuba relations put oceans at intersection of history and opportunity
December 23, 2014Normalized relations between the United States and Cuba opens up new opportunities for our ocean work, but can also lead to new environmental challenges. -
How recycled Christmas trees help restore a stressed coast
December 22, 2014Tannenbaum gets a second life in Louisiana's bayous. -
We need strong national methane rules. Here's how we get there.
December 22, 2014The growing controversy surrounding our natural gas industry has created a decisive moment for President Obama. -
Cities and states take action as U.N. climate talks inch forward
December 19, 2014Local governments are moving to curb greenhouse gas emissions, even if it means they must go around the formal United Nations process. -
The day the Colorado River was made whole
December 18, 2014A moment of celebration, appreciation and affirmation of what we can achieve. -
This is how climate scientists should talk
December 17, 2014How three high-achieving women at the Aspen Ideas Festival made me see things in a new way. -
3 reasons 2015 looks good for toxic chemical reform
December 17, 2014As EDF continues to push for an overhaul of America's broken chemical toxics law, California is boosting consumer protection against toxic flame retardants. -
A moment when young people demanded action on climate change
December 16, 2014Millennials know we can solve problems, and they will fix this one, too. -
Rise of clean energy staff mirrors Texas' renewable energy boom
December 12, 2014Our team's growth reflects the explosion in solar and wind power in Texas and across the United States. -
With this technology, methane leaks never out of sight, out of mind
December 11, 2014We have the technology to make invisible pollution visible. -
Climate hope amid melting ice, rising temps
December 10, 2014Melting ice caps, record heat - but all's not gloom as we close out 2014. -
Lima climate talks: The nuts and bolts of progress
December 8, 2014Countries risk falling behind on transparency and book-keeping rules that are key to credible emission cuts. -
First U.S. Envoy for the Ocean welcome news for fisheries worldwide
December 5, 2014Oceans are a growing priority for the Obama administration, as is a new and collaborative approach for restoring fisheries worldwide. -
5 reasons EPA is right about tougher smog standards
December 4, 2014Tighter smog pollution controls are common-sense protections that will save lives and safeguard human health from one of the nation’s most ubiquitous air pollutants, ozone. -
A humbling moment: Reaching 1 million members in 2014
December 4, 2014We reached a membership milestone in 2014, and now it's all hands on deck to defend the environment. -
2014 year in review: 3 breakthroughs that tip the scales for climate action
December 2, 2014We know we can turn the corner on climate change because it's happening already.