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Climate change comes home to South Dakota
October 22, 2013The disastrous blizzard in South Dakota last week is a reminder that it isn’t just Americans on the coast who are coping with unprecedented climate change. -
Saving the lesser prairie chicken
October 22, 2013Once there were millions of lesser prairie chickens, but now they are near extinction. EDF has a plan to save this iconic species. -
Environmentalists Praise Jane Goodall's Call for Calif. Governor to Protect Tropical Forests
October 22, 2013 | Steve Schwartzman, Senior Director, Tropical Forest PolicyDr. Jane Goodall called for California to open a pathway to accept credits for reductions in tropical deforestation in its climate change program. -
Disinformation spreads confusion about the reality of climate change
October 21, 2013Climate change deniers are hard at work trying to distract the public from the real and urgent threat of global warming. -
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What this week's Supreme Court order really means
October 18, 2013The Supreme Court's decision this week to review one aspect of the the EPA's power to regulate greenhouse gases is a victory for the environment. -
New study reveals the deadly connection between air pollution and cancer
October 17, 2013Cancer, caused by air pollution, is killing hundreds of thousands of people every year. -
The multiplier effect: EDF Climate Corps fellows spur energy innovation
October 17, 2013Companies and public institutions turn to EDF's Climate Corps fellows to cut costs and emissions. -
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Global warming: The clock is ticking
October 15, 2013The question is: How fast is the planet warming up? The answer: Fast enough that we need to act now. -
The case for clean air comes to the Supreme Court
October 15, 2013How can we regulate one state polluting another state? The Supreme Court must decide. -
EPA's Historic Climate Protections Stand in the Face of Numerous Appeals
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New study projects when and where radically warmer temps will hit first
October 11, 2013The most alarming projection concerns the tropics, the first geographical region that will be hit by unprecedented climate extremes. -
The deficit and climate change: Two problems that won't go away
October 10, 2013How are the deficit and climate change alike? They're both problems that are hard to fix and easy to ignore. -
EDF lauds New Jersey Governor Christie’s move to upgrade state’s vulnerable energy infrastructure
October 10, 2013 | Fred Krupp, President -
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5 ways climate change is affecting our oceans
October 8, 2013 | Rod Fujita, Associate Vice President, Research & Development, Lead Senior Scientist IIClimate change is taking a toll on forests, farms, freshwater sources and the economy – but ocean ecosystems remain the epicenter of global warming.More on:
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Statement of EDF President Fred Krupp
October 7, 2013 | Fred Krupp, President -
Talking past each other on climate
October 4, 2013In the long term, interests of both sides of the climate debate converge. -
ICAO Committee agrees on path forward to limit aviation emissions, but U.S. leadership will be critical to delivering results
October 3, 2013 | Annie Petsonk, International CounselICAO agrees to place a global limit on carbon pollution from aviation, opening a door to the possibility of a future global cap on these emissions. -
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Farmers embrace big data to reduce pollution
October 1, 2013A high-tech revolution is helping farmers to farm smarter, using less fertilizer and without reducing yields. -
Jack Gerard and American Petroleum Institute: Deceiving Congress
September 30, 2013When it comes to methane leaks from natural gas production, the American Petroleum Institute is ignoring sound science in favor of public relations. -
Seven things you should know about the U.N.'s new IPCC climate change report
September 27, 2013The United Nations' latest IPCC report on climate change makes clear that climate change is happening, and that human activity is the cause. -
Statement of EDF on today’s IPCC report
September 27, 2013 | Steven Hamburg, Senior Vice President, Chief Scientist