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EDF experts weigh in: President Biden’s executive actions on climate
February 17, 2021President Joe Biden is taking executive action to combat climate change while creating high quality American jobs, building on the steps he took on his first day in office. EDF is providing this analysis of some of the actions the President took on January 20th and is taking today. Wednesday, Jan. 27 Climate actions Omnibus …More on:
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How combining a just economic transition and strong climate action equals a safer, healthier and more equitable New Mexico
February 17, 2021 | Jon Goldstein, Associate Vice President, Energy TransitionThis post was co-authored by James Povijua, Policy Director at Center for Civic Policy New legislation making its way through the Roundhouse is providing New Mexico with the opportunity to set national precedent when it comes to how we can create a just economic transition, create high-quality jobs, diversify local economies and protect our frontline communities …More on:
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Eleven facts about clean vehicles to counter gas guzzling lobbyists
February 17, 2021The average American household spends about $175 a month on gasoline. That means billions of dollars to oil companies, refiners, and others — and a huge incentive for them to block policies that move America to clean, zero-emissions electric vehicles. We’re already seeing a coordinated push to stop President Biden and Congress from boosting American …More on:
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Electrifying Texas’ successful emission reduction program
February 17, 2021A new Environmental Defense Fund analysis finds that Texas’ successful emission reduction program could be even more powerful if it went electric — not just for reducing smog-forming nitrogen oxides and other local air pollutants, but for cutting greenhouse gas emissions and sparking job growth in the burgeoning electric vehicle industry. Administered by the Texas …More on:
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New government in Puerto Rico must focus on transforming the energy sector
February 17, 2021En español In recent years, we have witnessed how legislation seeks to transform the electricity sector in Puerto Rico. In 2014, the Energy Transformation and RELIEF Act was approved, which for the first time created an independent regulatory entity capable of overseeing and enforcing Puerto Rico’s energy policy. Five years later, in 2019, the Public …More on:
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In 2021 we must set more ambitious targets for zero-emission trucks and buses
February 17, 2021There is no question that 2020 was a hard year — for some, it was the hardest year of their lives. Yet despite the historic difficulty of 2020, there were some climate and air quality bright spots. For example, the march toward zero-emission trucks and buses is on. In 2021, we should increase our ambition.More on:
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What our climate goals mean for natural gas, and what states should do about it
February 17, 2021The transition to a low-carbon economy will have a big impact on the way we think about natural gas: how we produce, use and transport it. One area where this challenge is particularly acute is the state regulatory frameworks governing gas utilities across the country, and in particular, how those rules line up against the …More on:
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What Biden’s methane focus means for energy industry, its investors
February 17, 2021A journey of miles starts with a single step, and for the U.S. oil and gas industry and its financiers, supporting strong and swift methane regulation by the incoming Biden administration is a big step on the road to climate progress. Cutting methane emissions from the oil and gas sector is the single fastest thing …More on:
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How oil & gas states did (and did not) protect land and water in 2020
February 17, 2021 | Adam Peltz, Director and Senior Attorney, Energy TransitionMore than 30 states actively regulate oil and gas development with a variety of practices and rules designed to reduce health, safety and environmental impacts. States engage in a process of continuous improvement by adopting new rules and practices as technologies and risk mitigation techniques evolve — even in an extraordinary year like 2020. EDF …More on:
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How routine flaring in Texas’ Permian can be eliminated at little to no cost
February 17, 2021 | Colin Leyden, State Director, TexasA new analysis commissioned by EDF from Rystad Energy makes clear that flaring from Texas’ Permian oil and gas operations is persistent and is likely to increase, but that industry can eliminate most routine flaring at zero cost with simple rules and operator changes.More on:
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Biden has an opportunity to accelerate recovery in Puerto Rico
February 17, 2021 | Daniel Whittle, Associate Vice President, Resilient CaribbeanBy Agustín F. Carbó and Daniel Whittle En español It’s a new day for the United States and Puerto Rico. With a new president and a new governor, Puerto Rico can turn a new page, and continue rebuilding — even better than before. This couldn’t come at a better time. President Biden’s climate and clean …More on:
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Biden tiene la oportunidad de acelerar la recuperación en Puerto Rico
February 17, 2021 | Daniel Whittle, Associate Vice President, Resilient CaribbeanPor Agustín F. Carbó y Daniel Whittle En inglés Es un nuevo día para Estados Unidos y Puerto Rico. Con un nuevo presidente y gobernador, Puerto Rico entra en una nueva etapa, mejor que antes, para continuar con su reconstrucción. Esto no podía llegar en un mejor momento. La estrategia del presidente Biden para abordar …More on:
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A year of data and one clear message: Permian flaring remains a major problem
February 17, 2021 | Colin Leyden, State Director, TexasBy Colin Leyden and Ben Hmiel Even amidst a global pandemic and market volatility that reduced oil and gas activity, at least one thing didn’t change in the Permian last year: operators can’t seem to keep their flares lit. Throughout 2020, EDF conducted aerial surveys of portions of the Permian Basin to determine the performance …More on:
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Press release
National Academies Harshly Criticizes Chemical Review Approach Used By Trump EPA
February 16, 2021EPA indicates it will overhaul its systematic review method used in chemical risk evaluationsMore on:
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EDF report introduces innovative financing model to accelerate adoption of zero-emissions vehicles
February 16, 2021Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) published a report on how companies can transition their shipping from fossil-fuel powered delivery trucks to zero-emissions vehicles.More on:
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Report Details Impact of Conservation Tillage and Cover Crops on Farm Bottom Line
February 16, 2021 | Vincent Gauthier, Senior Manager, Climate-Smart AgricultureEDF and partners show how financial insights can help farmers know what to expect from adopting conservation practices. -
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VW Settlement to Fund Zero-Emission Trucks and Buses in New Jersey
February 16, 2021Statement from Mary Barber, Director, Regulatory and Legislative Affairs at Environmental Defense FundMore on:
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Podcast
How to land a sustainability J O B
February 15, 2021As the Founder of Sustainable Career Pathways, Trish Kenlon is all about helping people find the employment opportunity of their dreams. In this episode of EDF's Degrees podcast, she answers all your questions about getting that green job.More on:
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EPA’s Motion Reinforces the Urgent Need to Limit Pollution from Power Plants
February 12, 2021Statement of EDF Senior Attorney Ben LevitanMore on:
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New Poll: Public Supportive of Electric Vehicle Moves from both Automakers & Government
February 11, 2021Environmental Defense Fund released a national poll that shows broad public support for electric vehicles as well as the policies that will help spur investments in this arena.More on:
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New Report Specifies an Approach for Corporate Climate Risk Disclosure Rules
February 11, 2021New Report Specifies an Approach for Corporate Climate Risk Disclosure Rules -
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Through Turbulent Year, EDF Data Show Permian Oil and Gas Operators Consistently Failed to Keep Flares Lit
February 10, 2021 | Colin Leyden, State Director, TexasAerial survey findings underscore flaring’s role in the region’s outsized methane problem.More on:
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Report
Mandating disclosure of climate-related financial risk
February 10, 2021This report argues that the SEC should strengthen mandatory climate risk disclosure rules. -
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The Breathe London Blueprint is here to guide your city’s monitoring project and inspire clean air action.
February 9, 2021A key question for any city considering using lower-cost sensors or mobile monitoring to measure air pollution is, “Can they provide reliable data and insights?” The short answer is yes and more, as we describe in our Breathe London Blueprint. The Blueprint is a guide that provides essential lessons for cities interested in using hyperlocal …More on:
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The Breathe London Blueprint is here to guide your city’s monitoring project and inspire clean air action.
February 9, 2021The Blueprint is a guide that provides essential lessons for cities interested in using hyperlocal monitoring to turn data into clean air action.