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New Jersey Transit to Serve as First-of-its-Kind Microgrid
September 18, 2014 | Mary Barber, State Director, New York and New JerseyNew Jersey Transit to Serve as First-of-its-Kind Microgrid -
Defend Our Future launches major digital ad campaign in Colorado
September 17, 2014Defend Our Future launches new ad campaign. Digital ads will run in Colorado. -
Full D.C. Circuit Denies Petitions to Reconsider Divided Panel Decision Overturning Vital Clean Energy Protections
September 17, 2014 | Michael Panfil, Senior Director and Lead Counsel of Climate Risk & Clean PowerFull D.C. Circuit Denies Petitions to Reconsider Divided Panel Decision Overturning Vital Clean Energy Protections -
Why "slowed" global warming is not what it seems
September 16, 2014Some say climate change hit a plateau and that urgent action won't be needed, after all - but there's more to the story. -
Climate change expected to raise U.S. wildfire costs by $10-60 billion per year in just four decades
September 16, 2014 | Gernot Wagner, Consultantnew report shows cost estimates for climate change-induced wildfires, urges inclusion of wildfires in social cost of carbonMore on:
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Effort to phase out potent greenhouse gas will help protect Americans from climate change
September 16, 2014 | Peter Zalzal, Distinguished Counsel & Associate Vice President, Clean Air StrategiesWhite House announces new steps to phase out a hydrofluorocarbon that intensifies climate change -
Lasers, circuit boards and a $30 gizmo: Innovative solutions to the methane problem
September 15, 2014Five high-tech, low-cost devices that can be used to find methane leaks in the oil and gas sector have been selected for testing. -
University Study Links Poor Natural Gas Well Construction to Groundwater Contamination
September 15, 2014 | Scott Anderson, Senior Director, Energy TransitionStudy links groundwater contamination to faulty well construction, not hydraulic fracturing -
15 years of "ways that work" for people and planet
September 12, 2014EDF harnesses the power of the marketplace to meet environmental goals, but we know there are times when other strategies are needed. -
Good news: EPA standards could lower electricity bills
September 11, 2014We have more evidence than ever before that clean air standards benefit our health and wallets. -
Smaller environmental footprints spell profits for businesses
September 10, 2014Companies are looking for ways to lessen their impact on the environment because it's good for business, plain and simple. -
McKibben and EDF agree: Plugging methane leaks "a huge priority"
September 9, 2014It’s a moment of truth for President Obama - time to move forward with federal methane regulations. -
5 things you need to know about climate change and food
September 9, 2014Your favorite beers and snacks could fall victim to rising global temperatures. -
California’s Global Leadership on Climate Change Takes Center-Stage in Sacramento
September 8, 2014 | Derek Walker, Vice President, Global Energy Transition -
BP oil spill ruling could jumpstart Gulf Coast restoration work
September 5, 2014Dozens of critical projects are in limbo because of lack of funding. This week's ruling in the 2010 Deep Horizon oil spill could change that. -
New and innovative management practices revitalize West Coast fishery
September 4, 2014Seafood Watch says nearly all fish caught in the West Coast groundfish fishery are now considered sustainable options for consumers. -
EDF Calls Today’s BP Ruling of “Gross Negligence” an Historic Win for Gulf Coast Ecosystems
September 4, 2014 | Fred Krupp, President -
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EPA technical experts recommend strengthening health safeguards for ground-level ozone pollution, commonly known as smog
September 2, 2014 | Elena Craft, Associate Vice President, Climate and Health -
EDF, Fishermen Help Move Many Species of West Coast Fish to Sustainable Status
September 2, 2014 | Shems Jud, Director, Japan Fisheries & OceansMonterey Bay Aquarium Seafood Watch is moving 21 species of West Coast fish to sustainable status, due to the success of programs begun in 2011 by EDF. -
Time to get water and energy utilities on the same planet
August 28, 2014We must address the disconnect between how our energy and water sectors are priced, regulated and managed. -
9 years later: Is the Gulf Coast prepared for another Katrina?
August 28, 2014Restored wetlands offer a buffer against catastrophic storms surge like the one Hurricane Katrina brought in 2005. -
California Elected Officials Vote to Accelerate State’s Clean Energy Economy
August 27, 2014 | Lauren Navarro, Senior Manager, Regulatory & Legislative AffairsElected officials vote for California to prioritize clean energy technologies and seek to make the state’s power grid more reliable and economical. -
Bi-Partisan Vote Approves Legislation to Find and Fix Natural Gas Leaks
August 27, 2014 | Timothy O'Connor, Former Senior Director and Senior Attorney, Energy Transition Strategy -
Big Data highlights huge opportunity for solar energy in L.A.
August 26, 2014Updated maps help steer clean energy investments and new jobs to the neighborhoods that need it most.