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This week’s good climate news
June 2, 2023With so much still to do to slow warming and avoid the worst impacts of climate change, it’s important to fortify ourselves by celebrating wins along the way. Here are this week's good climate news stories. -
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The lowdown on linkage: Why Washington and California should link their carbon markets
June 1, 2023 | Caroline Jones, Senior Analyst, U.S. ClimateIt’s been two months since the debut auction of Washington’s cap-and-invest program — the nation’s most ambitious climate program to date — which puts a firm, declining limit on climate pollution across the state’s economy. Since then, state leaders have turned their attention to the next major decision facing the program: whether to link up …More on:
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New analysis quantifies natural gas waste and pollution in North Dakota
June 1, 2023Operators waste over $680 million of natural gas annually, underscoring importance of federal safeguards that cut waste, protect communities and increase climate security.More on:
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Bonn climate talks: The Global Stocktake, oceans, food and nature are issues to watch
June 1, 2023 | Breanna Lujan, Senior Manager, Natural Climate SolutionsEDF’s delegation to the climate talks taking place in Bonn, Germany from June 5 to June 15, 2023 give us some insights into the issues they're following.More on:
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Climate, agriculture, and finance: exploring connections at the Fed
May 31, 2023 | Maggie Monast, Senior Director, Climate-Smart AgricultureThe Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City’s 2023 Agricultural Symposium, “The Changing Geography of Agricultural Production,” explored the factors driving changes in where and how agricultural commodities are produced, disruptions that are leading to further geographical differences, and the role of investments and farm policy in the years ahead. I had the honor of joining …More on:
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Four ways hurricanes are becoming more dangerous and why
May 31, 2023Climate science tells us a lot about how and why hurricanes are becoming more dangerous. Stronger hurricanes are becoming more frequent, for one thing.More on:
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Addressing Gaps in Disaster Recovery for South Carolina Households through Inclusive Insurance Models
May 30, 2023 | Carolyn Kousky, Associate Vice President, Economics and Policy AnalysisThis blog was authored by Environmental Defense Fund economists, Karina French and Carolyn Kousky. See their report here. South Carolina is no stranger to the devastating effects of extreme flooding, with hurricanes like Matthew and Florence leaving a trail of destruction in their wake. As the state faces escalating flood risk due to climate changes …More on:
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MEDIA ADVISORY: Senator Hickenlooper to Host Orphan Well Site-Visit
May 26, 2023Environmental Defense Fund (EDF), Carbon Path, Civitas Resources, Greenfield Environmental Solutions and Conservation Colorado Showcasing IRA and IIJA Investments -
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Mapping Lead: Ohio issues map of properties with known lead hazards
May 25, 2023 | Roya Alkafaji, Manager, Healthy CommunitiesTom Neltner, Senior Director, Safer Chemicals Initiative, and Roya Alkafaji, Manager, Healthy Communities What Happened: The Ohio Department of Health published an interactive map showing almost 1,200 properties whose owners have refused to comply with an order to correct known lead-based paint hazards. As a result, the Department has declared these properties are unsafe to …More on:
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This week’s good climate news
May 25, 2023With so much still to do to slow warming and avoid the worst impacts of climate change, it’s important to fortify ourselves by celebrating wins along the way. Here are this week's good climate news stories. -
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D.C. Circuit Dismisses Attacks on EPA’s Finding that Greenhouse Gases Endanger People’s Health and Well-Being
May 25, 2023 | Vickie Patton, General CounselD.C. Circuit Dismisses Attacks on EPA’s Finding that Greenhouse Gases Endanger People’s Health and Well-BeingMore on:
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Why everyone should care about the farm bill
May 25, 2023The 2023 farm bill could ensure that U.S. farmland is resilient to the impacts of climate change, which is vital to secure the future of our food supply.More on:
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Working with partners to evaluate the potential of blue foods in climate adaptation and mitigation strategies
May 25, 2023 | Karly Kelso, Director, Climate Resilient Food SystemsOver the last couple of years, EDF has actively worked to raise the contributions of aquatic foods in transforming food systems and making progress on 9 of the 17 the Sustainable Development Goals—global goals established under the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development as a universal call to action to end poverty, to protect the planet,More on:
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Not just about cows: Why everyone should care about the farm bill
May 24, 2023The 2023 farm bill could ensure that U.S. farmland is resilient to the impacts of climate change, which is vital to secure the future of our food supply. -
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The Colorado River Basin: What’s at stake in the Grand Canyon
May 23, 2023A new website from EDF, American Rivers, and Four Corners Mapping provides a special look at the Grand Canyon through an educational, interactive journey. The interactive tool invites people to take a tour through the Grand Canyon and learn how the complexities of the Colorado River crisis impact the Grand Canyon and its surrounding communities …More on:
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Current methods for measuring the impacts of greenhouse gas emissions warp our understanding of both warming and mitigation potential
May 23, 2023 | Ilissa Ocko, Senior Climate Scientist II, Barbra Streisand Chair of Environmental StudiesA new EDF study shows the impact of specific methane-domina on potential warming and mitigation and demonstrates flaws in standard GHG equivalency metricsMore on:
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Local knowledge is key to understanding climate impacts on fisheries
May 23, 2023 | Jacob Eurich, Small-Scale Fisheries Solutions ScientistEnvironmental Defense Fund led a participatory study to assess how vulnerable recreational fisheries in the Caribbean will be to climate change.More on:
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Climate-driven floods could displace millions of Americans. Local buyout programs could help them relocate.
May 23, 2023Federal agencies fund state and local governments to purchase repeatedly flood-damaged properties from willing owners and convert them to open space. This process, known as a buyout, can save lives and lower disaster aid costs, but there are numerous challenges that disincentivize homeowners and communities from participating. Discover ways we can improve the process. The post Climate-driven floods could displace millions of Americans. Local buyout programs could help them relocate. first appeared on Growing Returns.More on:
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No space? No problem. Five ways you can compost without a yard
May 22, 2023There are a growing number of options for people who want to compost even if they don't have a yard. -
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EDF and partners launch interactive Grand Canyon website
May 22, 2023A new website from EDF, American Rivers, and Four Corners Mapping provides a special look at the Grand Canyon through an educational, interactive journey. The interactive tool invites people to take a tour through the Grand Canyon and learn how the complexities of the Colorado River crisis impact the Grand Canyon and its surrounding communities … -
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Carper Proposal Would Modernize Path to Clean Energy
May 18, 2023 | Amanda Leland, Executive DirectorCarper Proposal Would Modernize Path to Clean Energy -
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Investing in Arizona’s water future
May 16, 2023 | Rachel O’Connor, Senior Manager, Climate Resilient Water SystemsThis blog is co-authored by Rachel O’Connor, Manager, Climate Resilient Water Systems. As Arizona’s water crisis worsens due to extreme drought and overuse, more attention than ever is being directed toward addressing this critical issue. At the federal level, an influx of funding has become available through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and Inflation Reduction Act.More on:
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New report: Investing in Arizona’s water future
May 16, 2023This blog is co-authored by Rachel O’Connor, Manager, Climate Resilient Water Systems. As Arizona’s water crisis worsens due to extreme drought and overuse, more attention than ever is being directed toward addressing this critical issue. At the federal level, an influx of funding has become available through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and Inflation Reduction Act. -
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Florida’s Official State Dessert “Strawberry Shortcake” shortchanged by climate impact
May 15, 2023New report shows climate change will impact strawberry production in Florida.More on:
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New report shows climate change will impact strawberry production in Florida
May 15, 2023 | Dawn Shirreffs , Florida DirectorAuthors: Dawn Shirreffs and Kelly Suttles In 2022, the Florida legislature created the official designation of strawberry shortcake as the State Dessert. Key lime pie advocates may yet have a second chance to emerge victorious as important new research by Environmental Defense Fund and Two Degrees Adapt signals concern for growing strawberries in the Sunshine …More on: