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Hydrogen beyond the hype: Due diligence questions for hydrogen sector investment
July 25, 2024 | Beth Trask, Vice President, Global Energy TransitionThe emerging hydrogen market presents opportunities and risks for investors. These key principles and due diligence questions in this EDF report offer a guide.More on:
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Hydrogen Beyond the Hype: Due Diligence Questions for Hydrogen Sector Investment
July 25, 2024The emerging hydrogen market presents opportunities and risks for investors. These key principles and due diligence questions offer a guide.More on:
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EDF Heads to Court to Defend EPA Action to Identify Climate Pollution, Including Methane from Landfills
July 24, 2024 | Edwin LaMair, Attorney, U.S. Legal & RegulatoryEnvironmental Defense Fund plans to go to court in support of EPA’s actions to strengthen the Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program – a vital source of public information about dangerous climate pollution from significant sources, including methane pollution from landfills.More on:
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New DOE Transmission Grants Will Deliver Reliable Power, Lower Costs and Jobs to Communities
July 24, 2024 | Ted Kelly, Director and Lead Counsel, U.S. Clean EnergyEDF Statement by Ted Kelly, Director and Lead Counsel, U.S. Clean EnergyMore on:
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Why science, not hype, must inform how we use hydrogen in Europe
July 24, 2024 | Helen Spence-Jackson, Executive Director, EuropeBy Helen Spence-Jackson The EU’s hydrogen ambitions are facing a reality check. Despite an ambitious strategy launched in 2020 and ongoing work to establish a comprehensive policy framework, recent forecasts suggest hydrogen deployment is lagging behind initial targets. However, this moment offers an opportunity for reflection and provides valuable lessons not just for Europe, but …More on:
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See how MethaneSAT will protect the climate
July 24, 2024 | Millie Chu Baird, Vice President, Science Capacity and Innovation, Office of the Chief ScientistWatch this TED Talk by EDF’s Millie Chu Baird to learn more about this groundbreaking project.More on:
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Duke Energy's 2023 NC CPIRP
July 23, 2024Analysis by leading energy analytics firm EQ Research, commissioned by EDF, shows that if Duke Energy succeeds at getting its current plan approved by the NC Utilities Commission the company’s excessive reliance on gas-powered plants could come with a high price tag for customers.More on:
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New analysis: If Duke Energy’s gas plant ambitions are approved, the average residential customer could pay nearly $2,100 more on power bills through 2038
July 23, 2024 | Will Scott, Southeast Climate & Clean Energy DirectorEDF Statement from Will Scott, Southeast Climate and Clean Energy DirectorMore on:
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This Boston hospital is prescribing solar energy
July 22, 2024A federal climate law is helping patients use solar power to cut their electric bills and improve their health.More on:
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Mapping the maze: data reveals the need for protective standards for all gas gathering pipelines
July 22, 2024 | Magdalen Sullivan, Attorney, Energy Markets & Utility RegulationBy Magdalen Sullivan & Kate Roberts As the U.S. oil and gas industry expands, the vast network of largely unregulated pipelines that transport unprocessed natural gas —known as gathering pipelines — has crept closer and closer to residential communities. Most gathering pipelines are currently exempt from regular inspection, which means that leaks and other problems …More on:
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President Biden’s Vital Climate Leadership “Delivered Real, Positive Benefits for Everyone”
July 21, 2024 | Fred Krupp, PresidentStatement by EDF President Fred KruppMore on:
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Unanimous Appeals Court Denies Attempt to Block Climate Pollution Standards for Power Plants
July 19, 2024 | Vickie Patton, General CounselThe U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit unanimously denied an attempt by Republican Attorneys General and fossil fuel industry parties to block EPA’s protections limiting climate pollution from power plants.More on:
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Missing methane: A European perspective
July 18, 2024Building on EDF's November 2023 Missing Methane report, which explored the oil and gas methane disclosures and policies of the six largest US banks, this report assesses key European banks actively engaged in financing oil and gas. It analyses the methane disclosures and policies of Barclays, BNP Paribas, Deutsche Bank, HSBC, ING, Société Générale and UniCredit. It identifies best practices with respect to methane disclosures and target setting and makes recommendations for engagement with oil and gas clients.More on:
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Missing Methane: A European perspective
July 18, 2024European banks face significant risk from oil and gas methane emissions in their portfolios. Our recommendations can help banks manage them.More on:
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U.S. oil & gas methane policy: An investor guide
July 17, 2024This guide from EDF provides an overview of the methane regulatory landscape and examines a suite of new and revised rules that address oil and gas methane emissions and waste in the United States.More on:
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U.S. Oil & Gas Methane Policy: An Investor Guide
July 17, 2024Methane management is increasingly factored into the valuation of oil and gas assets. Investors need a clear picture of updated US methane rules.More on:
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Searching for a seaweed to combat cow burps
July 16, 2024Belching bovines are major emitters of methane in agriculture. A new seaweed food additive could help decrease cows' burps and therefore lower their methane emissionsMore on:
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How a producer-led movement to diversify food production can strengthen global food supply
July 16, 2024 | Leah Beaulac, Manager, Climate Resilient Food and Water SystemsAs the world faces growing climate impacts and shocks, the need for a more sustainable and resilient food system has never been more urgent. Last year, the Kansas wheat harvest, known as a bellwether for global agriculture, hit a 60-year low due to severe drought. Record-breaking floods decimated European harvests in the same year. Climate-driven …More on:
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Local business and conservation interests jointly intervene in Mid-Barataria Sediment Diversion lawsuit
July 15, 2024Today a coalition including a local business and three conservation groups filed motion to intervene as defendants in Jurisich Oysters, LLC v. USACE to ensure the Mid-Barataria Sediment Diversion project moves forward to provide critical community protection and vital ecosystem benefits.More on:
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EDF Statement regarding the release of a draft equivalency agreement between Environment and Climate Change Canada and Saskatchewan on oil and gas methane emissions
July 12, 2024 | Ari Pottens, Senior Campaign Manager, CanadaStatement from Ari Pottens, Senior Campaign Manager, CanadaMore on:
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Integrating spatial management with fisheries management - Workshop summary [PDF]
July 12, 2024Cuba sits at the convergence of the Caribbean Sea, Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic Ocean. The largest of the Antillean chain, Cuba accounts for nearly half of the land mass of the Caribbean Islands. Stretching for 750 miles, Cuba supports diverse landscapes and seascapes and is the most important island in the region in terms of biodiversity.With more than 3,000 endemic vascular plant species, and more than 160 endemic animal species, Cuba is considered by many to be the “crown jewel of the Caribbean." -
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Coastal zone management manual (Spanish) [PDF]
July 12, 2024Manual de legislación ambiental para la gestión de la zona costera de Cuba -
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Marine protected areas in Cuba [PDF]
July 12, 2024This report gives an overview of Marine Protected Areas in Cuba. The coastal and marine protected areas in Cuba constitute a subsystem within the National System of Protected Areas. -
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Ecotourism in Cuba: A model for sustainable economic development
July 12, 2024 | Daniel Whittle, Associate Vice President, Resilient CaribbeanWith relations between the United States and Cuba defrosting and investment interest building for the island in the U.S. and beyond, Cuba is at a crossroads. -
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Tri-national collaboration & research in the Gardens of the Queen: The expedition begins
July 12, 2024Coral reefs are some of the world’s most imperiled marine habitats. Impacts from climate change, pollution, overfishing and resource extraction combine to threaten reefs all over the world. This is especially true in the Caribbean, where rapid development is underway across the Caribbean Sea, exacerbating the stressors on coral reefs and their related seagrass and mangrove ecosystems.