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Fact sheet
Understanding the Global Stocktake
October 22, 2024The Global Stocktake (GST) was established under Article 14 of the Paris Agreement to assess collective progress towards the Agreement’s long-term goals.More on:
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Blog post
Clean Energy Innovation: An Important Piece of the Climate Puzzle
October 22, 2024 | Susanne Brooks, Former Senior Director, U.S. Climate Policy & AnalysisThere is growing momentum in Congress to support innovation in clean energy – which can play an important role in reducing climate pollution.More on:
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Fact sheet
Innovation: A Key to Climate Action
October 21, 2024To avoid the worst impacts of climate change, the world economy must achieve dramatic reductions in greenhouse gas emissions by mid-century. -
Blog post
Charging ahead: Key reasons for confidence in a commercial EV trucking future
October 17, 2024 | Maaz Haider, Manager, Electric Truck TransitionBy Maaz Haider As the world grapples with the increasing frequency and intensity of natural disasters, the impacts of climate change have become a tangible concern for millions of people. Among the largest contributors to this crisis is transportation, the largest source of U.S. emissions, and medium- and heavy-duty vehicles have an outsized impact. Hence,More on:
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Report
Electric trucks at charging station
October 8, 2024EDF retained Atlas Public Policy to model, for 18 states plus the District of Columbia, the number of charging stations that would be needed in each state to meet ACT targets through 2032.More on:
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Article
Just jobs in clean energy: Seizing the moment for economic equity
October 7, 2024 | Nicholas Glover, Vice President, Build to ZeroThere are unprecedented opportunities that can lift up workers, families and entire communities, and we need to make sure they reach everyone. -
Onshore Oil and Natural Gas Operations on Federal and Tribal Lands in the United States
October 7, 2024Synapse calculated the royalty value of gas lost due to venting, flaring, and leaks from naturalgas operations on federal and tribal lands in 2019. -
Fact sheet
What Will We Grow Here? An Analysis of Candidate Species for Open Ocean Aquaculture in the United States (White Paper)
October 4, 2024EDF report explores how open ocean aquaculture can increase domestic seafood production while highlighting species most likely to thrive in offshore environments.More on:
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Report
What Will We Grow Here? An Analysis of Candidate Species for Open Ocean Aquaculture in the United States (White Paper)
October 4, 2024EDF report explores how open ocean aquaculture can increase domestic seafood production while highlighting species most likely to thrive in offshore environments.More on:
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Report
Unleashing Advances in Science, Technology, and Artificial Intelligence to Support Sustainable Open Ocean Aquaculture in the US (White Paper)
October 4, 2024This White Paper explores developments in science and technology that could support a sustainable, competitive open ocean aquaculture industry in the United States Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ).More on:
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Report
Preventing and Managing Disease (White Paper)
October 4, 2024EDF is working to build support among ocean, coastal, and seafood stakeholders and policy makers to establish a rigorous, science-based environmental and social regulatory framework that provides a predictable environment for business investment, protects ocean health, and supports equitable outcomes for coastal communities and individuals working throughout the seafood industry.More on:
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Report
Managing Risks from Escaped Fish (White Paper)
October 4, 2024This EDF white paper draws conclusions primarily from the escapes of marine finfish farmed in their current natural range or their native ocean basin that would be relevant to marine species and operations expected to be reared in U.S. offshore waters.More on:
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Report
Aquaculture Feed (White Paper)
October 4, 2024Growing a sustainable U.S. aquaculture sector to meet that projected demand will require focusing on the sustainability of the feed that supplies 70 percent of farmed seafood globally.More on:
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Interactive tool
America's hidden landfill emissions
September 30, 2024Many landfills bordering American neighborhoods and commercial areas release dangerous pollution that contributes to climate change and impacts human health. An interactive map from EDF shows individual landfill location and emission levels across the United States and its territories.More on:
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Article
Navigating Jurisdictional REDD+: A Ministry Playbook for Corresponding Adjustments
September 27, 2024The guide aims to help countries with pricing strategies to maximize financial resources from the sale of carbon credits to reach their SDGs.More on:
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Analysis
How wet must a wetland be to have federal protections in post-Sackett US?
September 26, 2024 | Adam Gold, Manager, Coasts and Watersheds ScienceEDF study estimates the potential impact of interpretations of the 2023 Sackett v. Environmental Protection Agency ruling on federal wetlands protections, using a qualitative measure of wetland “wetness” as a proxy for the new requirement.More on:
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Press release
Science publishes EDF analysis warning up to 90 million acres of wetlands may now be at risk
September 26, 2024 | Adam Gold, Manager, Coasts and Watersheds ScienceNew peer-reviewed analysis by Environmental Defense Fund (EDF), published by Science, reveals that millions of acres of critical wetland habitat have lost vital protections in the wake of a 2023 Supreme Court of the United States majority opinion (Sackett v EPA) that drastically narrowed the scope of wetlands protected under the Clean Water Act.More on:
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Press release
High-level IEA-COP29 event on turning methane pledges into action focuses on how to achieve meaningful progress
September 25, 2024Global leaders meet in New York to discuss practical strategies for tackling methane emissions and opportunities for collaborationMore on:
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Press release
IEA, UNEP and EDF Announce Comprehensive Metrics to Report Action and Measure Progress by Oil and Gas Companies on Methane Commitments
September 23, 2024 | Mark Brownstein, Senior Vice President, Energy TransitionWith emissions and flaring still near record highs, framework aims to drive progress on industry pledgesMore on:
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Report
Carbon offset credits for livestock methane reductions are promising but need better science and technology
September 20, 2024High-integrity carbon credits will require improved measurement, reporting and verification for livestock methane, and stronger environmental and social prMore on:
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Press release
Bloomberg Philanthropies, UNEP, Environmental Defense Fund, IEA, and RMI launch groundbreaking transparency and accountability measure for methane emissions
September 19, 2024 | Fred Krupp, PresidentFirst-of-its-kind global methane initiative, with support of new $40M commitment from Bloomberg Philanthropies, will provide the transparency and accountability frameworks to help track and drive methane emission reductions from oil and gas industry. New research shows that industry pledges announced at COP28 and broader action on methane could slash emissions equal to 10 gigatons of carbon dioxide and make a 1.5C global climate target more achievable. -
Report
Blending hydrogen and natural gas: A road to nowhere for New Yorkers
September 12, 2024Report by Switchbox, commissioned by EDF, finds that blending hydrogen into the existing natural gas pipeline system would achieve limited greenhouse gas reductions and could continue New York’s reliance on natural gas beyond 2050.More on:
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Report
Charting Pathways for India’s Carbon Market
September 11, 2024From G20 to the Global South: The Road to Carbon Markets -
Fact sheet
Nitrogen Balance Trials in Bihar
September 11, 2024Improving Fertilizer Use Efficiency for Farmers, Communities, and the Climate in Rural India -
Article
Industry, clean power groups breath a sigh of relief as Senate approves energy regulators
September 4, 2024Three nominees by President Joe Biden to serve on the nation’s top energy regulatory panel, which had risked losing a quorum, were approved last week by the U.S. Senate.