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4 main takeaways from America’s top transit agencies on electrifying buses
July 28, 2022Many U.S. transit agencies, from New York to Los Angeles to Houston, are working to convert their bus fleets from diesel to electric. The number of electric transit buses currently on order or operating in the U.S. grew 112% from 2018 to 2021, according to CALSTART. Electric buses are cleaner, quieter and increasingly more cost-effective …More on:
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Press release
Schumer, Manchin Announce Deal That Could Bring Climate, Clean Energy Action in the Senate
July 27, 2022 | Fred Krupp, PresidentSchumer, Manchin Announce Deal That Could Bring Climate, Clean Energy Action in the SenateMore on:
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Nearly Two Dozen U.S. and Canadian States Endorse Roadmap to 100% Zero-Emission Trucks by 2050
July 27, 2022Today a coalition of 17 states, the District of Columbia and Quebec signed off on an action plan that will provide state leaders a roadmap to achieve 30% zero-emission truck sales by 2030 and 100% sales no later than 2050, while directly tackling deadly climate and air pollution from medium- and heavy-duty vehicles.More on:
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Now is the time for California to go bold on electric trucks and buses
July 26, 2022There is no single fix to the climate, air quality, political and economic challenges facing California, but the state’s early action to electrify its fleet of medium- and heavy-duty vehicles is one example of smart policy that can move us in a positive direction. As California’s legislative session concludes in August, lawmakers and the California …More on:
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Moms Clean Air Force
July 26, 2022EDF is proud to support this powerful community of over one million moms and dads united against air pollution – including the urgent crisis of our changing climate – to protect our children's health.More on:
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Iowa’s Watershed Approach provides a model for tackling big challenges on the Mississippi River.
July 25, 2022The Iowa Watershed Approach offers a strategy for reducing flood risk and improving water quality in the state of Iowa. The post Iowa’s Watershed Approach provides a model for tackling big challenges on the Mississippi River. first appeared on Growing Returns.More on:
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This week’s good climate news
July 22, 2022With 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. -
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Taking a big leap to solve California water problems: How uncommon partners are finding common ground on the water
July 22, 2022 | Ann Hayden, Vice President, Climate Resilient Water SystemsA “Finding Common Water” rafting excursion developed by EDF and UC Merced was designed to get participants with a stake in California water off our desk chairs and onto rafts, out of the ordinary and into an extraordinary setting — a hot, highly regulated, wild and scenic river — to push everyone out of their comfort zone and get to work on addressing real water problems.More on:
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Private Investment’s Opportunity to Drive and Scale Decarbonization
July 21, 2022Private Investment’s Opportunity to Drive and Scale Decarbonization -
Accelerating Climate Innovation to Create Resilient Consumer Goods Companies
July 21, 2022Accelerating Climate Innovation to Create Resilient Consumer Goods Companies -
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Reimagining India: tech conference builds momentum in the climate fight
July 21, 2022Reimagining India: Climate Tech Convening -
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Investor Guide to Company Comments on Proposed EPA Methane Standards
July 21, 2022 | Dominic Watson, Senior Manager, Energy Transition, EDF+BusinessEPA's comment period garnered support for federal methane regulation, but opportunities remain for leading companies to raise ambition in public comments later this year. In this report, EDF reviews the public comments and statements made by the top 10 largest US onshore energy producers, including Chevron, bp, Shell, and ExxonMobil.More on:
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Press release
Chile, New Zealand Representatives Express Support for Potential Collaboration in Climate Action Teams
July 21, 2022New report and Latin American and the Caribbean Climate Week event explore a new model for international climate cooperation between countriesMore on:
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Taking a big leap to solve California water problems: How uncommon partners are finding common ground on the water
July 20, 2022 | Ann Hayden, Vice President, Climate Resilient Water SystemsA “Finding Common Water” rafting excursion developed by EDF and UC Merced was designed to get participants with a stake in California water off our desk chairs and onto rafts, out of the ordinary and into an extraordinary setting — a hot, highly regulated, wild and scenic river — to push everyone out of their comfort zone and get to work on addressing real water problems. The post Taking a big leap to solve California water problems: How uncommon partners are finding common ground on the water first appeared on On the Water Front. -
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A conservation win and groundwater loss: Arizona ends 2022 session with mixed water record
July 20, 2022 | Christopher Kuzdas, Senior Manager, Climate Resilient Water SystemsAfter months of negotiations, the Arizona Legislature passed a major water spending plan last month with funding for new conservation efforts to address deteriorating water supply conditions. However, for the fourth year in a row, state leaders failed to pass legislation to address unlimited groundwater pumping, missing an opportunity to enable a water secure future for 1.5 million rural residents and the state as a whole. The post A conservation win and groundwater loss: Arizona ends 2022 session with mixed water record first appeared on On the Water Front.More on:
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Texas is drying up. We better protect our groundwater.
July 20, 2022 | Vanessa Puig-Williams, Senior Director, Climate Resilient Water SystemsIt is obvious to any Texan that we are in a horrific drought. As Texas weather changes, so must our methods of managing groundwater, which will become increasingly precious. The post Texas is drying up. We better protect our groundwater. first appeared on On the Water Front.More on:
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Investor Guide to Company Comments on Proposed EPA Methane Standards
July 20, 2022 | Dominic Watson, Senior Manager, Energy Transition, EDF+BusinessEPA’s comment period saw broad support for federal methane regulation, but opportunities remain for leading companies to raise ambition in public comments later this year.More on:
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Blog post
A conservation win and groundwater loss: Arizona ends 2022 session with mixed water record
July 20, 2022 | Christopher Kuzdas, Senior Manager, Climate Resilient Water SystemsAfter months of negotiations, the Arizona Legislature passed a major water spending plan last month with funding for new conservation efforts to address deteriorating water supply conditions. However, for the fourth year in a row, state leaders failed to pass legislation to address unlimited groundwater pumping, missing an opportunity to enable a water secure future for 1.5 million rural residents and the state as a whole. The post A conservation win and groundwater loss: Arizona ends 2022 session with mixed water record first appeared on Growing Returns. -
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RISEE Act Would Direct Critical Funding to Protect Coastal Communities from Climate Threats
July 20, 2022EDF statement of Elizabeth Gore, Senior Vice President, Political AffairsMore on:
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New Frontline Resource Institute Announces $1 Million for Frontline Community Groups
July 20, 2022Funding will support efforts to create effective & equitable climate solutionsMore on:
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Article
Climate consequences of hydrogen emissions
July 20, 2022This paper evaluates the climate consequences of hydrogen emissions over all timescales by employing already published data to assess its potency as a climate forcer, evaluate the net warming impacts from replacing fossil fuel technologies with their clean hydrogen alternatives, and estimate temperature responses to projected levels of hydrogen demand.More on:
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Press release
Emissions of Hydrogen Could Undermine Its Climate Benefits
July 19, 2022EDF scientists say leakage risk has been overlooked and understated; warn careful measures are needed to achieve promised advantageMore on:
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This almond industry expert participated in the Leadership Institute to learn more about groundwater. Now he’s sharing that knowledge.
July 19, 2022 | Mariana Rivera-Torres, Manager, Climate Resilient Water SystemsDonny Hicks, a longtime almond farmer near Modesto, participated in the Water Leadership Institute to better understand groundwater issues in his area. Read on to learn what Donny gained from the institute and how he is adapting to water scarcity by working with another institute graduate to test a new innovative irrigation system. The post This almond industry expert participated in the Leadership Institute to learn more about groundwater. Now he’s sharing that knowledge. first appeared on On the Water Front.More on:
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Fact sheet
Communities impacted by oil and gas pollution
July 19, 2022Infographic shows areas and communities impacted most by pollution from low-producing oil and gas wells. -
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The Supreme Court's ruling on climate change, explained
July 19, 2022The U.S. Supreme Court’s recent climate change ruling constrains the EPA's ability to limit climate pollution caused by emissions from a variety of sources.More on: