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Fossil fuel industry failed Texans during the freeze, now it’s using the crisis to attack renewables
April 16, 2021 | Colin Leyden, State Director, TexasFebruary’s energy crisis did something no Texas politician has done in decades: It brought Texans together to demand our leaders in Austin fix the flawed energy system that failed so miserably, caused nearly $300 billion in damage and killed more than 200 Texans. Unfortunately, fossil fuel interests and their willing allies in the Texas Legislature …More on:
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Now is the time to go bold on climate
April 16, 2021 | Fred Krupp, PresidentThe Biden administration is stepping up on climate and equity issues. Here are 3 climate change solutions we need to see on the road to COP26.More on:
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Sustainable Aviation Buyers Alliance
April 16, 2021SABA’s mission is to accelerate the path to net zero air transport by driving investment in Sustainable Aviation Fuel. -
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Largest ecosystem restoration project in U.S. history provides model for climate adaptation
April 15, 2021 | Steve Cochran, Former Associate Vice President, State AffairsRevitalizing our economy must include building long-term resilience to climate change, sea level rise and hurricanes. The post Largest ecosystem restoration project in U.S. history provides model for climate adaptation first appeared on Growing Returns.More on:
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3 ingredients for success in soil health
April 15, 2021Report finds similar approaches taken by farmers who experience the greatest financial and operational benefits from soil health practices. The post 3 ingredients for success in soil health first appeared on Growing Returns.More on:
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Farmers’ bottom lines at risk as growing conditions change
April 15, 2021 | Aurora Barone, Senior Economics and Policy AnalystNew research shows how climate change could affect Iowa farm revenue in the coming decades. The post Farmers’ bottom lines at risk as growing conditions change first appeared on Growing Returns.More on:
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4 ways North Carolina’s Legislature can build lasting flood resilience
April 15, 2021 | Will McDow, Associate Vice President, Climate Resilient Coasts and WatershedsAs North Carolina continues to recover from a string of flooding and storm disasters, legislative leaders have recognized the opportunity for the state to not just recover from recent storms but to rebuild better before the next disaster. This week, Environmental Defense Fund released a white paper [PDF] recommending four specific policy actions that would …More on:
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California is facing another drought, but I’m still hopeful. Here are 3 reasons why.
April 15, 2021 | Ann Hayden, Vice President, Climate Resilient Water SystemsIt’s a daunting time to be working on water in California. The Sierra snowpack measurement came in today at 59% of average statewide, making this the second dry winter in a row. The drought conditions led state and federal officials to announce last week painful water cuts for farmers and for municipal water systems that …More on:
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The U.S. Department of Energy can marshal its innovation efforts toward beating the climate crisis. Here’s how.
April 15, 2021 | Jake Higdon, Former Manager, U.S. Climate PolicyThis post was co-authored by Steve Capanna, Director for U.S. Climate Policy and Analysis In a new policy blueprint, EDF offers recommendations for how the Department of Energy can align its innovation budget with the climate challenge across its technology programs. President Biden has pledged to deliver the largest ever federal investment in clean energy …More on:
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The Climate Commitment Act could be game-changing for Washington state and the country: Here’s what you should know
April 15, 2021 | Katelyn Roedner Sutter, California State DirectorEditor’s note: This post was last updated April 21st, 2021. Washington has an opportunity in the Climate Commitment Act to adopt transformative climate policy. It would enable the state to slash greenhouse gas emissions at the pace and scale necessary to fight the climate crisis, help address the disproportionate and historic pollution burden in many …More on:
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The Wall Street Journal says electric vehicles are better – but underestimates how much
April 15, 2021A recent Wall Street Journal article answers definitively YES to the question of whether electric vehicles are really better for the environment. But even this strong endorsement of electric vehicles underestimates just how good these cars, trucks and buses will be for our climate and air. The article reports findings from researchers at the University of Toronto. The researchers compared vehicle emissions for a 2021 Toyota RAV4 and a Tesla Model 3. The study is clear that operations are cleaner for electric vehicles. …More on:
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These key policies in Biden’s infrastructure plan can deliver big wins on jobs and climate
April 15, 2021 | Derek Walker, Vice President, Global Energy TransitionThis blog was co-authored with Danielle Arostegui, Senior Analyst, U.S. Climate. This week, President Biden unveiled a far-reaching infrastructure package to build back the economy in the wake of the COVID-19 crisis, while protecting existing and future generations from the most severe consequences of climate change and addressing historic inequities in access to clean air …More on:
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State analysis showcases promising solution to clean up North Carolina’s power sector
April 15, 2021North Carolina is up against a climate deadline: In 10 years, the state needs to slash carbon pollution from the power sector 70% below 2005 levels by 2030. This goal, set by an executive order from Gov. Roy Cooper in 2018, will help communities avert the worst climate damages, while moving the state toward a …More on:
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The damage done, Part 2: A post-mortem on the Trump EPA’s assault on TSCA’s new chemicals program
April 15, 2021 | Richard Denison, Former Lead Senior ScientistRichard Denison, Ph.D., is a Lead Senior Scientist. Part 2 of a 2-part series (see Part 1 here) Last week’s announcement by EPA about improvements it is making to EPA’s reviews of new chemicals under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) indicated it will begin by reversing two of the most damaging policy changes the Trump …More on:
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The damage done, Part 1: A post-mortem on the Trump EPA’s assault on TSCA’s new chemicals program
April 15, 2021 | Richard Denison, Former Lead Senior ScientistRichard Denison, Ph.D., is a Lead Senior Scientist. Part 1 of a 2-part series (see Part 2 here) With last week’s announcement by EPA that it intends to reverse two of the most damaging policy changes the Trump EPA made to EPA’s reviews of new chemicals under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), there is hope …More on:
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At all costs: Failings of Trump EPA’s proposed TSCA fee rule
April 15, 2021 | Lindsay McCormick, Senior Program Manager, Safer ChemicalsLindsay McCormick, Program Manager and Richard Denison, Ph.D., Lead Senior Scientist When Congress reformed the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) in 2016, it authorized EPA to require companies to pay fees to help defray the agency’s costs of administering this extensive new law. EPA finalized the first “fee rule” in 2018 to establish the payment …More on:
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Re-visioning TSCA: Address the cumulative impacts of chemical exposures
April 15, 2021 | Richard Denison, Former Lead Senior ScientistRichard Denison, Ph.D., is a Lead Senior Scientist. Part 4 of a 4-part series – see Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3 here This series of blog posts is looking ahead toward opportunities to advance a more robust and holistic vision for implementing the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) as reformed in 2016. We discussed …More on:
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Chemicals in hair products, making rent as a grad student, and more: A conversation with Dr. Tamarra James-Todd
April 15, 2021 | Sam Lovell, Former Communications ManagerDr. Tamarra James-Todd’s interest in human health dates back to her childhood, when she would go into work with her mom, who was a microbiologist, on the odd weekend at the Kansas City VA Hospital. Now an epidemiologist at the Harvard Chan School of Public Health, Dr. James-Todd has focused her career on understanding the …More on:
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Re-visioning TSCA: Better protect those at greater risk
April 15, 2021 | Richard Denison, Former Lead Senior ScientistRichard Denison, Ph.D., is a Lead Senior Scientist. Part 3 of a 4-part series – see Part 1, Part 2, and Part 4 here This series of blog posts is looking ahead toward opportunities to advance a more robust and holistic vision for implementing the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) as reformed in 2016. In the …More on:
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Better data is critical to address health disparities in air pollution’s impacts
April 15, 2021 | Ananya Roy, Senior Health ScientistThis post originally appeared on the EDF Global Clean Air Blog. Ananya Roy, Senior Health Scientist, and Maria Harris, Environmental Epidemiologist The last several months have seen a wave of momentum in policies seeking toward advance environmental justice and equity through better data collection and mapping. In his first week in office, President Biden signed …More on:
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Report Offers Blueprint for Aligning DOE’s Innovation Efforts with Climate Progress
April 15, 2021 | Jake Higdon, Former Manager, U.S. Climate PolicyRecommendations from EDF and partners include quadrupling funding for clean energy innovation and prioritizing technologies with the greatest climate benefit.More on:
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Brenda Mallory’s Confirmation is Great News for Environmental Protection and Public Health
April 14, 2021 | Fred Krupp, PresidentThe Senate’s confirmation of Brenda Mallory as Chair of the White House Council on Environmental Quality is tremendous news for everyone who wants clean air, clean water and a healthy climate -
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Climate innovation blueprint
April 13, 2021EDF shares recommendations to align the Department of Energy’s clean energy innovation priorities with progress on urgent climate goals.More on:
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Bipartisan Bill Would Create Thousands of Jobs While Cutting Pollution from Orphan Wells
April 13, 2021 | Elizabeth Gore, Senior Vice President, Political AffairsToday, Senators Ben Ray Luján (D-NM) and Kevin Cramer (R-ND) introduced the Revive Economic Growth and Reclaim Orphaned Wells (REGROW) Act of 2021 to eliminate environmental hazards and support tens of thousands of jobsMore on:
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Environmental Defense Fund Names Tokë Vandervoort as Chief Legal Officer
April 12, 2021Vandervoort will lead legal affairs and compliance for the organization’s national and international offices and will provide guidance and expertise on a wide range of issues related to carrying out EDF’s mission.More on: