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Why melting polar ice is a debt we can’t afford to carry
January 19, 2024 | Alice Alpert, Senior ScientistWe now know it’s official – 2023 was the warmest year ever recorded. Citizens across the globe felt the impacts long before it was confirmed. There were unprecedented wildfires in Canada that turned the New York sky orange. Phoenix saw a record-breaking 31 consecutive days with temperatures topping 110 degrees. Along with these very immediate …More on:
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Article
Climate crisis and housing crisis converge to hurt most vulnerable
January 18, 2024The most marginalized are bearing the brunt of climate change-fueled extreme weather. A new index shows where help is needed most.More on:
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Article
8 things to consider when you’re thinking about buying an EV
January 18, 2024The ultimate electric car buyer’s guide: Eight essential questions (and answers) to consider when you’re thinking about a new car.More on:
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EDF explains: Surprising facts about electric vehicles!
January 18, 2024Electric vehicles are a practical and affordable car option for everyone! This is where the future of driving is headed, so let’s dive into the facts so we can all be better informed with our car options.More on:
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Press release
West Texas Gathering Focuses on Water Issues Confronting Region’s Communities and Ecosystems
January 18, 2024 | Vanessa Puig-Williams, Senior Director, Climate Resilient Water SystemsThe Water in the Desert conference, hosted by Sul Ross State University, featured discussion of regional water data gaps, relevant water policy developments at the Texas Legislature, Chihuahuan Desert hydrology, groundwater management needs, stewardship practices, and promising water-enhancing projects in the region.More on:
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Fact sheet
Building an electric grid to meet the energy demands of electric trucks and buses
January 18, 202410 recommendations from Environmental Defense Fund.More on:
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Supporting a thriving Bahamas
January 18, 2024Environmental Defense Fund works alongside communities in The Bahamas to co-develop and advance solutions that work for people and nature.More on:
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Extreme heat’s impacts on farm financial outcomes in Kansas
January 17, 2024Understanding the impacts of extreme weather on Kansas farms can inform solutions that support farmers in adapting to climate change.More on:
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Increasing extreme heat is hurting Kansas farmers’ bottom line
January 17, 2024 | Mai Lan Hoang, Climate-Smart Agriculture Research AnalystDuring the summer of 2023, Kansas endured a historic heat wave with temperatures soaring above 110°F in some areas. As climate change continues to intensify, the frequency and severity of extreme heat are projected to increase. Are Kansas farmers at risk of losing money in the face of these extreme growing conditions? A new study …More on:
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Chevron Doctrine Opponents Ask Justices to Usurp Agencies' Delegated Role
January 17, 2024Statement from Vickie Patton, General Counsel for Environmental Defense FundMore on:
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Increasing extreme heat is hurting Kansas farmers’ bottom line
January 17, 2024During the summer of 2023, Kansas endured a historic heat wave with temperatures soaring above 110°F in some areas. As climate change continues to intensify, the frequency and severity of extreme heat are projected to increase. Are Kansas farmers at risk of losing money in the face of these extreme growing conditions? A new study … -
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Farmers face 66% income loss from rising temperatures in Kansas
January 17, 2024Climate change is expected to bring more severe weather, like droughts and extreme heat, to Kansas in the coming decades, with significant negative impacts on farm productivity and profitability. EDF's new research shows the financial risk to Kansas farms posed by extreme heat, and how management decisions and government programs partially mitigate the negative impacts.More on:
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Report: 1 in 4 New York residents lives within a half mile of a mega-warehouse
January 17, 2024 | Aileen Nowlan, U.S. Policy Director, Global Clean Air InitiativeCommunities near large warehouses face higher rates of air pollution associated with health problems, like asthma.More on:
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Now is the time for companies to help conserve nature
January 16, 2024 | Breanna Lujan, Senior Manager, Natural Climate SolutionsThe clock is ticking to halt and reverse deforestation so that we avoid the worst impacts of climate change. The good news is that companies can provide the finance needed to keep the world's forests standing by purchasing high-quality emissions reductions credits from large-scale tropical forest conservation programs, otherwise known as jurisdictional REDD+ (JREDD+).More on:
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EPA Advances Important IRA Program to Establish Oil and Gas Methane Waste Charge
January 12, 2024 | Fred Krupp, PresidentToday the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency took another critical step to implement the Methane Emissions Reduction Program, which was passed by Congress last year in the Inflation Reduction Act, with a proposed structure for MERP’s methane waste charge on large sources of oil and gas methane pollution.More on:
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Defending clean vehicle standards to protect people and the planet
January 12, 2024EDF is defending clean vehicle standards for cars, passenger trucks and heavy-duty vehicles in court.More on:
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How to “green” your job in 2024
January 11, 2024 | Yesh Pavlik Slenk, Director, Climate Corps®Feeling overwhelmed about climate change is normal. But there are millions of green jobs out there, and you could "green" the job you already have.More on:
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Article
US farmers seek a different kind of green revolution
January 11, 2024In the 1970s, industrial-scale agriculture transformed the world's ability to feed hungry populations. As climate change threatens yields, and the environmental cost of intensive, large scale farming becomes apparent, meet the farmers are re-envisioning a new green revolution.More on:
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Press release
EPA Should Grant California Waiver for “Critical Health and Climate Protections” from Transportation Pollution – EDF Testimony
January 11, 2024An Environmental Defense Fund expert joined dozens of others in a packed, all-day virtual hearing yesterday in support of an EPA waiver for California’s Advanced Clean Cars II rule, which ensures all new cars and passenger trucks sold in the state will be zero-emitting by 2035.More on:
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Press release
Petition: FDA Must Stop Allowing Four Cancer-Causing Chemicals in Food
January 11, 2024Today the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) published an announcement that it filed food-additive and color-additive petitions from EDF and partners that call on the agency to rescind its approvals for four carcinogens in food.More on:
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How to save money on an EV in the U.S. in 2024
January 10, 2024With instant rebates on EVs now in effect, 2024 is a great year to get an electric vehicle.More on:
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Press release
State Budget Must Ensure California Meets Climate, Clean Energy Goals
January 10, 2024 | Katelyn Roedner Sutter, California State DirectorStatement of EDF California State Director Katelyn Roedner Sutter on Governor Gavin Newsom's release of a state budget proposal for FY 2024-2025 to close a projected $37.86 billion deficit - January 10, 2024More on:
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Solutions for timely interconnection to speed the transition to electric trucks
January 10, 2024By Casey Horan Transportation electrification is accelerating at an unprecedented rate, with nine states adopting the Advanced Clean Trucks rule, which requires manufacturers to produce increasing amounts of zero-emission medium- and heavy-duty vehicles. There are more pathways than ever for MHDV fleets to electrify, as state and federal programs like those within the Inflation Reduction …More on:
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Report
China's policies and actions on carbon peaking and carbon neutrality (2023)
January 10, 2024This report consolidating China's policies and actions on carbon peaking and neutrality to share the country's success in implementing a "dual carbon" strategy and provide insights to guide future efforts.More on:
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Press release
New York Announces Commitment to a Comprehensive Plan to Build Statewide Climate Resilience
January 9, 2024 | Kate Boicourt , Director, Climate Resilient Coasts and WatershedsStatement by Kate Boicourt, Director, Climate Resilient Coasts & Watersheds, New York-New Jersey, Environmental Defense FundMore on: