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Introducing Land a Green Job 101
August 17, 2021Introducing Land a Green Job 101 Trying to break into a sustainability job? Tune in to our new miniseries Land a Green Job 101 — six short episodes with pro tips to help you find a planet-saving career. You’ll learn: How fast sustainability jobs are growing (fast), and where to find them. Real-life strategies on resumes, green certifications and … -
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Episode 5: Resumes suck. But here’s how to rock the search
August 17, 2021Episode 5 | Resumes suck. But here’s how to rock the search Are you submitting lots of resumes and not hearing back? Guest Sam Charner of Net Impact has great advice. He addresses the biggest pain points of green job hunting, from being clueless about your specific path to what’s wrong when you can’t get … -
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Episode 6: Awkward! Networking mistakes to avoid
August 17, 2021Everyone says networking is so important, but how? Who should you talk to? What do you say? -
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Blue Carbon: a diamond in the rough
August 17, 2021As the biosphere continues to warm and the ocean acidifies, solving the global carbon problem becomes more critical each day. Keeping temperatures to survivable levels requires reducing emissions while at the same time working aggressively to absorb as much carbon dioxide as possible, using approaches that can nurture natural ecosystems and help vulnerable human communities …More on:
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Episode 3: Real talk about salaries, gender and race in green jobs
August 17, 2021Did you know corporate sustainability management salaries range from $50,000 to $280,000 a year? -
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Episode 4: Certifications: Do I need them?
August 17, 2021Sustainability certifications are a minefield. Do you have to spend time and money getting certified? How do you choose? -
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Episode 2: Green jobs are surging. Where to find them.
August 17, 2021Episode 2 | Green jobs are surging. Where to find them. After years of sputtering along, sustainability job postings on LinkedIn spiked by 10%, about double the growth in other sectors of the economy. But where are these jobs? And which skills are in demand? One of the foremost researchers studying the growth of corporate … -
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As scientists sound code red, how can financial leaders respond?
August 17, 2021Though Wall Street has directed unprecedented attention to climate over the past year, it can and must do more to remain competitive in a business landscape oriented towards net zero emissions by 2050.More on:
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Priorities and places for nature-based solutions to reduce flood and chemical exposure risks in Galveston Bay
August 17, 2021Stakeholder presentation for National Academy of Sciences grant to examine and address the vulnerability of petrochemical facilities along Galveston Bay to flood-induced chemical spills and releases.More on:
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Analysis
Environmental integrity of emissions reductions depends on scale and systemic changes, not sector of origin
August 13, 2021 | Steve Schwartzman, Associate Vice President, Tropical ForestsEDF and Princeton University researchers show how emissions reductions policies and programs that attain a sufficiently large scale can drive lasting reductions in carbon dioxide, even if governments and markets change in the future.More on:
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Press release
New Research Shows Large-Scale Emissions Reductions Programs Provide Durable Climate Protection
August 13, 2021 | Steve Schwartzman, Associate Vice President, Tropical ForestsEDF and Princeton University researchers show how emissions reductions policies and programs can drive lasting reductions in carbon dioxide.More on:
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Episode 1: Five key questions to turbocharge your job hunt
August 12, 2021Feeling overwhelmed? Sustainability jobs expert Trish Kenlon has advised hundreds of job hunters. -
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Analysis of the U.S. medium and heavy-duty in-use truck fleet
August 12, 2021This report, developed by M.J. Bradley & Associates for Environmental Defense Fund, summarizes an analysis of the U.S. medium and heavy-duty in-use truck fleet to identify the most common vehicle types/uses, estimate the environmental impact of each, and assess near-term readiness for greater adoption of electric vehicles.More on:
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New IPCC report zeroes in on urgency of reducing methane
August 12, 2021The new report by the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change is the direst warning yet that we must rapidly and drastically slash climate emissions around the world and that reducing methane emissions is mission critical. Though the report includes some important opportunities, it’s a very sober read. Let’s get some of the central …More on:
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Funding to plug and remediate orphan wells moves forward in the Senate
August 12, 2021 | Adam Peltz, Director and Senior Attorney, Energy TransitionThe bipartisan infrastructure bill currently under debate in Washington includes a new, $4.7 billion program to address a significant environmental legacy of the fossil fuel industry — the plugging and remediating of orphan oil and gas wells. Orphan wells have no owner, so the cleanup liability falls largely to the public. Nearly 60,000 such wells …More on:
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Fish: the missing ingredient in addressing global malnutrition
August 12, 2021 | Kristin Kleisner, Associate Vice President, Oceans ScienceOne of the things I focus on in my role as a climate scientist is understanding the impact of climate change on ocean fish populations as well as better fishery management practices to help ensure the continued delivery of seafood and livelihoods for millions of people around the world. Critically, the world is confronted with …More on:
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Inside Solutions: Meet MethaneSAT - Fighting Climate Change From Space
August 12, 2021A panel of EDF experts provide an inside look at what MethaneSat can do to accelerate climate progress.More on:
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Press release
New Report Documents the Availability and Potential of Zero-Emission Freight Trucks and Buses
August 11, 2021 | Peter Zalzal, Distinguished Counsel & Associate Vice President, Clean Air StrategiesA new report by M.J. Bradley & Associates for EDF shows a large and growing opportunity to expand America’s zero-emission freight trucks and buses.More on:
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Solutions
Want a planet-saving career? 8 young standouts share their stories
August 11, 2021EDF interviewed 8 Gen Z and Millennial stars tackling climate change head-on with their environmental careers. Read more here.More on:
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When crafting a clean electricity standard, please don’t forget the standard
August 11, 2021 | Fred Krupp, PresidentEDF President Fred Krupp argues that electric power companies need to have a clear compliance obligation that ensures clean electricity will be deployed, and climate and local air pollution will be slashed. It’s the requirement itself that sets this type of policy apart from strategies that purely incentivize companies with payments – it’s what makes the CES a “standard.”More on:
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Frightening new climate report also holds the seeds of hope
August 11, 2021 | Fred Krupp, PresidentFor the first time in IPCC history, the assessment dedicates an entire chapter to short-lived climate pollutants, casting a spotlight on methane – the reduction of which would have immediate climate benefits, argues EDF President Fred Krupp.More on:
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After Bipartisan Progress, Congress Should Go Bold on Clean Energy
August 10, 2021 | Fred Krupp, PresidentStatement from EDF President Fred KruppMore on:
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Article
A climate scientist’s top 5 takeaways from the latest IPCC climate report
August 9, 2021A new climate report is out and it is the most dire yet. Though this report is full of doom and gloom, it is not too late to act to save the planet.More on:
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Biden's drive for the future
August 9, 2021 | Fred Krupp, PresidentEDF President Fred Krupp writes that the Biden administration has unified manufacturers, labor and environmental groups behind a common purpose: to accelerate the manufacturing of zero-emitting vehicles and the economic, health and climate benefits they will provideMore on: