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EDF Tells Supreme Court There Is “No Basis for Review” of Spire STL Pipeline Decision
March 9, 2022 | Erin Murphy, Director & Sr. Attorney, Clean Air & Energy MarketsEDF Tells Supreme Court There Is “No Basis for Review” of Spire STL Pipeline DecisionMore on:
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EPA Reinstates Waiver for State Clean Car Standards That Will Help Protect Health, Save Money, Create American Jobs
March 9, 2022 | Alice Henderson, Director & Lead Counsel, Transportation & Clean AirEPA Reinstates Waiver for State Clean Car Standards That Will Help Protect Health, Save Money, Create American JobsMore on:
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California policymakers want feedback on how to make it easier to finance electric trucks, buses
March 9, 2022Update: The California Air Resources Board is hosting a public work group meeting on May 4 at 1:00pm PST to discuss the new Proposed Zero Emission Loan Pilot within the Truck Loan Assistance Program. Stakeholder input is needed to determine how loans should work under SB372. There will be future meetings on other elements of …More on:
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Changes for the better: EPA looks out for workers in revised risk finding for HBCD
March 9, 2022 | Samantha Liskow, Lead Counsel, HealthBy Samantha Liskow, Lead Counsel, Health EPA has started to fulfill its promise to take another look at many of the chemical risk findings made during the Trump Administration. First up was “HBCD,” a collection of flame retardants present in many goods, including building insulation, furniture, and electronics. In its revised risk determination for the …More on:
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At EPA’s Office of Air and Radiation, Goffman will Focus on Protecting Health of American Families
March 9, 2022 | Fred Krupp, PresidentStatement from EDF President Fred Krupp on Nomination of Joe Goffman to be Assistant Administrator of EPA's Office of Air and RadiationMore on:
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What’s next for the LEAF coalition? An outlook for tropical forest protection in 2022 and beyond
March 8, 2022This post was authored by Rocio Sanz Cortes, Managing Director of Supply at Emergent. In 2019 EDF set up Emergent, the group facilitating LEAF, because we saw the need for a new, innovative financing facility that could catalyze a high-quality market for forest carbon/jurisdictional REDD+ credits. EDF’s Ruben Lubowski is a senior advisor for Emergent.More on:
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Linking flights and forests
March 8, 2022The essential role of forests in supporting global aviation's response to climate change: an overview from EDF and partners for ICAO policy makers.More on:
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EPA can incorporate cumulative impacts in its chemical assessments right now
March 8, 2022 | Maria Doa, Senior Director, Chemicals PolicyBy Maria Doa, Senior Director, Chemicals Policy, and Lariah Edwards, Ph.D., EDF-George Washington University Postdoctoral Fellow EPA recently asked its Science Advisory Board to provide advice on how it can incorporate cumulative impact assessments into its decisions making and on research to support cumulative impact assessments. At a public meeting of the SAB on March …More on:
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Women fishers are vital to the livelihoods, health and culture of billions worldwide
March 8, 2022 | Karly Kelso, Director, Climate Resilient Food SystemsBy Karly Kelso, Director of Climate Resilient Food Systems at EDF, and Michelle Tigchelaar, Research Scientist at Stanford Center for Ocean Solutions Three billion people depend on our oceans, rivers and lakes for nutritious blue foods. By 2050, our global population is expected to reach 10 billion and global demand for blue foods is expected …More on:
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Community and Grower Engagement in Multibenefit Land Repurposing
March 7, 2022 | Anna Schiller, Program Manager, Climate Resilient Water SystemsEDF-UC Merced guide that provides best practices for community and grower engagement for implementation of California's Multibenefit Land Repurposing Program.More on:
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The market for grassland carbon credits is on the rise. Here’s why.
March 7, 2022Under the Grassland Project Protocol developed by the Climate Action Reserve, landowners can now generate carbon credits by preserving grasslands and avoiding the climate impacts of land conversion, including the release of soil carbon, application of nitrogen-based fertilizers and use of carbon-emitting machinery.More on:
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This week, all eyes are on zero-emission trucks. It’s time for policymakers to go bold.
March 7, 2022As leaders from government, business and tech meet this week at CERA Week, The Work Truck Show and the ATA Technology and Maintenance Council annual meeting, the growing availability of zero-emission trucks will be center stage. The last five years have seen tremendous progress in the availability of and fleet interest in large, zero-emission vehicles.More on:
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Press release
EPA Proposes Pollution Standards for Freight Trucks and Buses
March 7, 2022EPA Proposes Pollution Standards for Freight Trucks and BusesMore on:
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Article
For hydrogen to be a climate solution, leaks must be tackled
March 7, 2022Before committing to a buildout of hydrogen, we must know how hydrogen can contribute to climate change, including significant warming potential.More on:
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The truth about Russia’s war: Our addiction to oil gives Putin power
March 4, 2022 | Mark Brownstein, Senior Vice President, Energy TransitionRussia’s invasion of Ukraine is alarming and wrong — recognized by governments across the political spectrum as a dangerous assault on peace and stability. How sad, then, that some columnists here in the United States are using it as an opportunity to spin up a partisan attack on the Biden administration’s energy policy. Instead of …More on:
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Methane is the climate opportunity food companies can’t afford to miss
March 3, 2022 | Katie Anderson, Senior Director, Business, Food and ForestsReducing methane now is the fastest way to slow global warming in the near term and a critical part of avoiding the worst consequences of climate change.More on:
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Press release
EDF, Allies Move to Defend EPA in Legal Challenges to Clean Car Standards
March 2, 2022EDF, Allies Move to Defend EPA in Legal Challenges to Clean Car StandardsMore on:
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Understanding PFAS: Why a broad, transparent PFAS Testing Strategy is needed
March 2, 2022 | Maria Doa, Senior Director, Chemicals PolicyMaria Doa, Senior Director, Chemicals Policy; Lauren Ellis, Research Analyst; and Lariah Edwards, Post-Doctoral Fellow EDF this week sent EPA a letter identifying opportunities for the agency to improve the effectiveness and transparency of its strategy for testing per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). EPA unveiled its National PFAS Testing Strategy (Testing Strategy) last fall, laying …More on:
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Affordable abatement: Sharpen the focus on flaring
March 2, 2022 | Andrew Howell, Senior Director, Sustainable FinanceBy Andrew Howell and Dominic Watson This post first appeared in Energy Monitor. Not all greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions are hard to fix. For the oil and gas industry, an early point of focus has been flaring – which largely takes place when natural gas unearthed during oil production is burned as a waste stream.More on:
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Grid makeover: New research shows how the integration of renewables is exposing design flaws in energy markets and offers paths to improvement
March 2, 2022This post is the third in a series dedicated to the future of the electricity sector and new scholarship supported by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. Each post is based on a discussion between select researchers and experts working on relevant policy. To learn more and join one of our upcoming conversations, visit the series website.More on:
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The U.S. Department of Energy can marshal its innovation efforts toward beating the climate crisis. Here’s how.
March 2, 2022In a new policy blueprint, EDF offers recommendations for how the Department of Energy can align its innovation budget with the climate challenge across its technology programs. -
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Ahead of the curve: A new analysis on maximizing our climate technology investments
March 2, 2022Cheap renewables change the calculus around EVs and electric heating. -
Article
Energy Department Aims to Slash Cost of Removing Carbon From the Air
March 2, 2022Scientists say carbon removal may be needed to avert the worst effects of climate change. But it still needs to be much cheaper and more reliable. -
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Beyond R&D: Climate innovation policy can help the U.S. meet the moment
March 2, 2022Together with Third Way, EDF co-hosted a Climate Week 2021 event on how U.S. climate innovation policy can accelerate a cleaner, stronger and more equitable economy. Here are four big takeaways. -
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Gas Prices and Energy Bills Are Going Up. Will COP26 Help Bring Them Down Again?
March 2, 2022Your energy bills are probably going up. The average price of gasoline in the U.S. is currently $3.38 a gallon, 56% more than a year ago.