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Cómo la reutilización de tierras está comenzando a transformar comunidades y ecosistemas vulnerables en California
April 2, 2024[View the English version of this post] La próxima vez que te encuentres buscando direcciones en tu teléfono móvil, mueve el mapa hacia el centro de California y haz zoom. Activa la capa de satélite. Lo que verás es un desconcertante mosaico. Un inmenso tablero de ajedrez marrón y verde, dividido en rectángulos, cortado por … -
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Here’s how land repurposing is beginning to transform strained communities and ecosystems in California
April 2, 2024 | Anna Schiller, Program Manager, Climate Resilient Water SystemsNext time you find yourself looking up driving directions on your phone, scroll over to central California and zoom out a bit. Turn on the satellite layer. What you’ll see is a mindboggling patchwork. A massive brown and green checkerboard, cut up in rectangles, sliced by highways, besieged by a ring of arid foothills. This …More on:
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It’s Time to Uncover the Mysteries of Blue Carbon
April 2, 2024 | Rod Fujita, Associate Vice President, Research & Development, Lead Senior Scientist IIBy Rod Fujita and Kristin Kleisner To mitigate climate change, sea level rise, and other environmental problems, some experts are looking to nature-based solutions. But which solutions are the most impactful when it comes to sequestering carbon? And what do we still need to learn to improve our scientific understanding of nature-based solutions? We co-authored …More on:
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The Meaning of PR100 for the communities of Puerto Rico
March 28, 2024 | Abimarie Otaño Cruz, Senior Manager, Energy TransitionBy Abimarie Otaño Cruz The results of the Puerto Rico Grid Resilience and Transitions to 100% Renewable Energy Study (PR100) contain an important conclusion: “Puerto Rico can make a feasible transition to 100% renewable energy by 2050, but significant improvements and investments in the system, guided by meaningful community participation, are necessary to achieve this.” …More on:
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Governor Inslee moves Washington state one step closer to linking carbon market with California and Quebec
March 28, 2024 | Caroline Jones, Senior Analyst, U.S. ClimateToday, the state of Washington took a big step toward linking its cap-and-invest program with the carbon markets in California and Quebec, a move that could boost climate action and create a more stable, more predictable market for all. Governor Inslee signed E2SB 6058 into law, which will further align Washington’s program with the joint …More on:
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How Economists Can Leverage MethaneSAT Data for Climate Action
March 28, 2024 | Lauren Beatty, High Meadows Postdoctoral Economics FellowThis blog was co-authored by Maureen Lackner (Senior Manager of Economics and Policy Analysis, Environmental Defense Fund) and Lauren Beatty (High Meadows Postdoctoral Economics Fellow, Environmental Defense Fund). Climate change is a pressing issue, partly fueled by methane: a greenhouse gas responsible for about 30% of today’s global warming. Reducing methane emissions will slow down …More on:
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Expert Voices
How a U.S. Supreme Court case about fishing boats could reshape environmental protections
March 27, 2024 | Vickie Patton, General CounselThe U.S. Supreme Court will rule on Chevron. What is it and why could it change how federal regulations are enforced? General Counsel Vickie Patton answers important questions about this bombshell case.More on:
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The road to zero: How strategic value chain partnerships can create transportation electrification opportunities
March 27, 2024 | Maaz Haider, Manager, Electric Truck TransitionPepsiCo NA and Schneider National offer a blueprint for shippers and transportation partners to reduce Scope 3 transportation emissions.More on:
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Cherry blossoms: A microcosm of the global climate crisis
March 21, 2024 | Ilissa Ocko, Senior Climate Scientist II, Barbra Streisand Chair of Environmental Studies(This blog was co-authored by EDF Climate Scientist Fiona Lo) Washington D.C.’s famous cherry blossoms are once again blooming earlier than expected. In fact, this year’s peak bloom occurred two and a half weeks earlier than the average over the past 100 years, due to near-record warm temperatures in March. This ranks as the second … -
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Climate Policy News You Can Use — March 2024
March 21, 2024MethaneSAT will add new capabilities to the existing set of methane-detecting satellites and usher in a new era of transparency and accountability.More on:
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2 key lessons for advancing nature-based climate solutions
March 21, 2024 | Mark Moroge, Vice President, Natural Climate SolutionsThis post is authored by Mark Moroge, Vice President of Natural Climate Solutions at Environmental Defense Fund. We know that nature-based climate solutions are among our greatest assets when it comes to tackling climate change. Conserving, restoring and improving the management of nature – alongside reductions in new fossil fuel use – can provide at …More on:
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Resolving scientific uncertainties in nature-based climate solutions: Location, location, location
March 21, 2024 | Doria Gordon, Senior Director, Lead Senior ScientistThe world needs nature-based climate solutions (NbCS). These approaches use conservation, restoration, and management of natural and agricultural systems to retain existing, and sequester additional, carbon while reducing emissions of CO2 and other greenhouse gases. NbCS have been suggested to meet 20-30% of the world’s climate goals. Correspondingly, nature-based actions are included in the national …More on:
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Time to double down on high-confidence nature investments for climate and resilience
March 21, 2024 | Elizabeth Sturcken, Managing DirectorResearch finds that tropical and temperate forest conservation and reforestation ‘lead the pack’ in certainty of climate benefitsMore on:
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Financing Methane Abatement: An introduction to sustainable finance instruments
March 21, 2024 | Andrew Howell, Senior Director, Sustainable FinanceCreating the right financial instruments can enable cash-constrained national oil companies to pursue rapid oil and gas methane abatement.More on:
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International, national oil & gas producers bound tightly by market pressure, new methane commitments
March 19, 2024 | Andrew Baxter, Senior Director, Business and Energy TransitionBy Andrew Baxter “Very soon nobody is going to be able to hide from methane leakage,” Chevron CEO Mike Wirth said back in 2019 . Now, the convergence of new satellites, new climate commitments and new market demands means that day is here. Some companies have been girding for it; others are lagging. Either way,More on:
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Shared Duty: National, International Oil Companies Bound Together by Methane Obligations
March 18, 2024 | Andrew Baxter, Senior Director, Business and Energy TransitionThe oil and gas industry must engage with national oil companies and non-operated joint ventures to achieve methane goals.More on:
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An Investor Guide to the SEC Rule on Climate-Related Disclosures
March 18, 2024 | Andrew Howell, Senior Director, Sustainable FinanceA new SEC climate-related disclosure rule will help investors assess financial risk and strengthen the health and stability of the US financial system.More on:
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Article 6.2 of the Paris Agreement: What is High Integrity and Why It Matters
March 14, 2024Under the Paris Agreement, Article 6.2 allows countries to exchange emissions reductions and removals through bilateral agreements—country to country. Despite stalled progress on final details for Article 6.2 at COP28, the mechanism is in operation with guardrails that push countries toward high-integrity programs. New bilateral agreements continue to emerge under the mechanism and mobilize needed …More on:
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Auction results and budget decisions emphasize importance of investments from Washington state’s Climate Commitment Act
March 13, 2024 | Caroline Jones, Senior Analyst, U.S. ClimateThis blog was co-authored by Janet Zamudio, Western States Climate Policy Intern The last week has been eventful in Washington, seeing the end of legislative session last Thursday and the first quarterly cap-and-invest auction of 2024, which posted results today. With the legislative session wrapped up and budgets passed, we now know what additional spending …More on:
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Clean heat standards: an effective climate policy for the thermal sector
March 11, 2024 | Jolette Westbrook, Dir. & Sr. Attorney, Equitable Regulatory SolutionsThis post was co-authored by Chris Neme, Co-Founder and Principal of Energy Futures Group The concept of a Clean Heat Standard (CHS) is gaining traction in multiple jurisdictions as a way to drive larger, faster reductions in the thermal sector’s greenhouse gas emissions. At least ten U.S. states are considering the policy, with Colorado and …More on:
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Unlocking Corporate Climate Investments: Beyond Value Chain Mitigation as a Key to Closing the Finance Gap
March 8, 2024SBTi’s new report on BVCM is a significant step forward in helping companies understand how and why beyond value chain investments are necessary.More on:
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Building a greener future: How federal purchasing power can drive a low-carbon cement industry
March 7, 2024 | Akin Olumoroti, Senior Analyst, Federal Climate InnovationThis blog was co-authored by Dara Diamond, Federal Climate Innovation Intern Historic climate investments from the Biden administration have put a much-needed down payment toward cutting emissions from industry — a major economic sector that makes up over a quarter of U.S. emissions. Still, a lot of hard work remains to meaningfully scale up solutions …More on:
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Ramped connection can help states sustainably scale the grid to meet charging needs
March 7, 2024By Casey Horan The way charging customers connect to the grid is changing rapidly, especially in states working to meet transportation electrification and decarbonization targets. But regardless of policy goals, most states are experiencing increased demand for renewables accompanied by more customers seeking connection to the grid for projects like electric vehicle chargers, solar and storage.More on:
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New EDF report details how Texas’ clean air program can more effectively speed the transition to ZEV trucks
March 7, 2024 | Phillip Martin, Manager, Zero-emission Truck Initiative in TexasA new report released today by EDF details how Texas’ $342 million clean air program can be improved to help companies that want to secure state funding for zero-emission trucks. Recommendations include how to improve program design of the grants offered, including how to modernize the calculation of nitrogen oxides reductions to ensure the full …More on:
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New SEC rules for climate disclosure are a step in the right direction for investors
March 6, 2024The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission just voted on a rule that will require publicly traded companies to disclose climate-related risk.More on: