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Fact sheet
Clean Electricity Standard
June 10, 2021EDF fact sheet on a clean electricity standard as key to meeting U.S. climate goals.More on:
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Explainer
Aquatic foods are essential to the Sustainable Development Goals
June 7, 2021Infographic on aquatic foods from EDF and partners.More on:
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The San Joaquin Valley at a Crossroads: A Strategic Approach to Repurposing Lands for Groundwater Sustainability
June 7, 2021 | Anna Schiller, Program Manager, Climate Resilient Water SystemsArticle by Anna Schiller based on a guide on strategic land repurposing in the Central Valley of California to help with the transition under the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act. -
Power Sector Company Commitments
June 1, 2021Tracking document showcasing power sector company commitments to reduce climate pollution 80% below 2005 levels by 2030. -
Blog post
I'm an Asian American environmentalist. My story is a familiar one.
May 26, 2021Asian American and Pacific Islander communities are valuable and necessary allies in the fight to address the climate crisis — allies who could wield the kind of political power key to environmental progress. -
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Report
The Good Haul: Innovations That Improve Freight Transportation and Improve the Environment
May 24, 2021This report addresses the three principle freight modes: trucking, rail and ships. It focuses on real-world, innovative solutions that reduce pollution and increase freight transportation efficiency. -
Overview
Paving the way for sustainable aquaculture
May 19, 2021EDF is ensureing that any expansion of offshore aquaculture in the United States is done in the most environmentally sustainable way possible.More on:
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The Electric Transportation Revolution
May 19, 2021 | Timothy O'Connor, Former Senior Director and Senior Attorney, Energy Transition StrategyAn EDF-led conversation about making a clean and equitable transportation evolution a reality.More on:
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Washington State’s Climate Commitment Act: A model for ambitious climate policy
May 18, 2021EDF fact sheet on Washington's cap-and-invest law.More on:
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Website
Where the climate is headed
May 14, 2021Without action, we may face 7ºF of warming with catastrophic consequences for health, coastal communities, food, ecosystems and more. Where do the climate pollutants come from? What do we need to do? And how is EDF helping accomplish the solutions?More on:
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Report
New and Emerging Technologies for Sustainable Fisheries: A Comprehensive Landscape Analysis
May 11, 2021EDF landscape analysis of the technological 'state of play' as well as current activity relating to the use of new and emerging technologies to help solve common fishery-related challenges at the global, regional and national levels, including the individuals, organizations, countries and technology service providers engaged in these activities.More on:
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Blog post
Maximizing the historic job creation opportunity waiting in our nation’s old and leaking oil and gas wells
May 9, 2021 | Adam Peltz, Director and Senior Attorney, Energy TransitionBy Adam Peltz, Senior Attorney, Energy After over 150 years of boom and bust oil and gas development, there are over a million inactive, unplugged oil and gas wells across the country. A new study published in the journal Elementa describes how, when not properly plugged, these wells can contaminate groundwater and emit methane as …More on:
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EDF Europe Global Clean Air media clips
May 6, 2021EDF Europe Global Clean Air media clips; November 2020 - August 2021More on:
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Analysis
Acting rapidly to deploy readily available methane mitigation measures by sector can immediately slow global warming
May 4, 2021Methane mitigation is essential for addressing climate change, but the value of rapidly implementing available mitigation measures is not well understood. In this paper, EDF scientists and partners analyze the climate benefits of fast action to reduce methane emissions as compared to slower and delayed mitigation timelines. We find that the scale up and deployment of greatly underutilized but available mitigation measures will have significant near-term temperature benefits beyond that from slow or delayed action.More on:
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Comments of Environmental Defense Fund on staff gas system planning process proposal
May 3, 2021State of New York Public Service Commission Proceeding on Motion in Regard to Gas Planning ProceduresMore on:
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Fact sheet
Power Up, America
May 3, 2021We can power up the economy with millions of new jobs and reduce air and climate pollution by building more clean trucks, buses, cars and clean energy.More on:
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Fact sheet: Gas Company Climate Planning Tool
April 30, 2021Fact sheet: Gas Company Climate Planning Tool -
Framework for Gas Company Climate Planning in New York
April 30, 2021As the New York debate over natural gas builds, experts from Environmental Defense Fund filed comments in a state proceeding aimed at overhauling gas utility planning in an effort to help the state shift away from fossil fuels and toward cleaner energy sources. EDF's filing includes a first-of-its-kind greenhouse gas emissions lifecycle tool developed with M.J. Bradley & Associates, an ERM Group Company, that gives the New York Public Service Commission, or PSC, and utilities the data they need to align business plans with the state's climate goals. -
Report
Trends in the Voluntary Carbon Market: Where We Are and What's Next
April 30, 2021This is the second in a series of papers that Environmental Defense Fund and ENGIE Impact have developed to chart a path for voluntary carbon markets in the post-2020 world. This paper focuses on the growth in the voluntary carbon market and factors that may affect the market.More on:
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Report
Mobilizing Voluntary Carbon Markets to Drive Climate Action: What does the science tell us?
April 30, 2021This is the first in a series of papers that EDF and ENGIE Impact are developing to chart a path for voluntary carbon markets in the post-2020 world. This paper presents a simple summary of the science of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and global climate change.More on:
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Letter
EDF Response to USDA Request on Climate Crisis
April 30, 2021 | Britt Groosman, Vice President, Agriculture, Water and FoodEDF responds to Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack's request for public input on the U.S. Department of Agriculture's climate-smart agriculture and forestry strategy.More on: