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Two scoops, hold the diesel
August 29, 2023All-electric ice cream trucks serve up the best of summer without the fumes and noise.More on:
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‘We are driving a car without a fuel gauge’ — data and localization needs dominate the emerging global consensus on groundwater
August 28, 2023Groundwater professionals have long united around the desire to “make the invisible visible.” It’s a slogan that finds its way into most conversations, publications, and speeches on the global groundwater crisis. Last year’s United Nations World Water Development Report focused entirely on groundwater. It’s chosen title? Groundwater, making the invisible visible. One could be forgiven …More on:
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This week’s good climate news
August 24, 2023From an electoral win in Ecuador to solar arrays in Virginia and Pennsylvania, here are the wins to help fortify you in the climate fight. These are this week's good news stories. -
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Making sense of the alphabet soup: the common themes across carbon credit integrity guidance
August 24, 2023 | Pedro Martins Barata, Associate Vice President, Carbon Markets and Private Sector DecarbonizationMore on:
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Deep inside the Amazon, Indigenous leaders are fighting to preserve the rainforest and stabilize the climate
August 23, 2023The entire northeast corner of Ecuador was once inhabited by the A’i Cofán people, but the population has dwindled as the land has been fragmented by development. Protecting their land is a constant, sometimes dangerous, struggle. But there may be a glimmer of hope in the form of the largest-ever public-private partnership that invests in protecting the forest. -
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5 healthy, climate-friendly ways to feed your dog
August 23, 2023Want to enlist your pup in the fight against climate change? A lower-carbon diet can help keep both Fido and the planet in tiptop shape. -
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EDF Welcomes Appointment of New FDA Deputy Commissioner of Human Foods
August 23, 2023 | Tom Neltner, Senior Director, Safer ChemicalsThe appointment of James "Jim" Jones as FDA's first Deputy Commissioner of Human Foods comes as a welcome development.More on:
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August Western Climate Initiative auction results show strong demand, as California contemplates increased cap-and-trade ambition
August 23, 2023 | Caroline Jones, Senior Analyst, U.S. ClimateThis blog was co-authored by Katelyn Roedner Sutter, California State Director at Environmental Defense Fund. Results of the August Western Climate Initiative auction were released today, and as expected we saw strong demand for allowances. At the same time, California Air Resources Board (CARB) is continuing its series of workshops exploring potential changes to the …More on:
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Higher temperatures make fans less able to cool, putting communities at risk
August 23, 2023A recent paper published in the peer-reviewed journal GeoHealth shows that temperatures are increasingly exceeding the point where electric fans can help be safely used for cooling, leaving communities that lack access to air conditioning vulnerable to severe health impacts.More on:
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Generous tax subsidies for sustainable aviation fuels in the U.S.? Yes, but details matter
August 23, 2023 | Mark Brownstein, Senior Vice President, Energy TransitionOne of the Inflation Reduction Act’s key provisions is a powerful tax credit to spark the development and adoption of clean, low-carbon aviation fuels. Climate pollution from aircraft is often overlooked, but if aviation were a country, it would be among the top 10 greenhouse gas emitters. The Biden administration is about to make a …More on:
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Back-to-school: Electric buses offer kids a cleaner, healthier ride
August 22, 2023More and more electric school buses, which offer a much healthier ride to kids, are hitting the streets thanks in part to the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act and the Inflation Reduction Act.More on:
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The impact of storm surge barriers on estuaries and ecosystems
August 22, 2023Published in the scientific journal Earth's Future and supported in part by funding from Environmental Defense Fund, a new research agenda focuses on the intersection between the increased use of storm surge barriers and the resulting estuary impacts. These are three key takeaways from our research. The post The impact of storm surge barriers on estuaries and ecosystems first appeared on Growing Returns.More on:
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Exploring Private Equity’s Sustainability Challenges
August 22, 2023By Elizabeth Arenz Hosbein When I graduated from Harvard Business School with a resume in finance, it was perhaps unexpected that I joined Environmental Defense Fund (EDF), a leading environmental NGO, to spend a fellowship year investigating private equity (PE) from the outside. I had big questions to answer: to what extent are PE firms …More on:
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Press release
EPA to Undertake New Review of Smog Pollution Standards
August 21, 2023 | Peter Zalzal, Distinguished Counsel & Associate Vice President, Clean Air StrategiesDelay Will Leave Millions of Americans Exposed to Harmful Levels of Smog PollutionMore on:
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Study Reveals Water Disparities in the Texas Hill Country
August 21, 2023A new study shows the Texas Hill Country’s mounting water challenges are present in low-income communities and communities of color. Commissioned by the Texas Hill Country Conservation Network, the study includes a water ‘equityscape’ that indicates areas of flood risk, aquifer decline, drinking water violations, and water affordability concerns overlap with low-income and historically underrepresented communities.More on:
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What can New Zealand’s forestry sector tell us about carbon pricing policy?
August 21, 2023 | Suzi Kerr, Senior Vice President, EconomicsNew Zealand is currently reconsidering how its forestry sector can contribute to meeting its long-term climate change targets, and what this means for its emissions trading scheme (NZ ETS). A recent paper from researchers at Motu Economic and Public Policy Research and the Environmental Defense Fund sheds light on New Zealand’s innovative treatment of forestry …More on:
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This week’s good climate news
August 17, 2023From a climate court win to a new wolf pack, here are the wins to help fortify you in the climate fight. These are this week's good news stories. -
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EPA Announces 2024 to 2027 Enforcement Priorities
August 17, 2023 | Peter Zalzal, Distinguished Counsel & Associate Vice President, Clean Air StrategiesSix Focus Areas Will Help Protect Communities, Ensure Compliance with Bedrock Environmental LawsMore on:
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EDF, Allies File Comments Calling For Strong Federal Standards on Gas Pipeline Leak Repair
August 17, 2023 | Erin Murphy, Director & Sr. Attorney, Clean Air & Energy MarketsStronger oversight of the 3 million miles of U.S. pipelines critical for protecting communities and climateMore on:
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Washington state’s cap-and-invest program demonstrates cost containment features with special August auction
August 17, 2023 | Caroline Jones, Senior Analyst, U.S. ClimateYesterday, the Washington State Department of Ecology (Ecology) released the results from Washington’s first Allowance Price Containment Reserve (APCR) auction, held on August 9th. At this auction, all 1,054,000 of the available APCR allowances were sold at the two APCR tier prices of $51.90 and $66.68, with 527,000 allowances available at each price tier. This …More on:
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Methane Emissions from U.S. Gas Pipeline Leaks
August 16, 2023 | Renee McVay, Scientist, U.S. MethaneEDF’s analysis indicates that methane emissions from gas pipeline leaks are significantly higher than current estimates by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Greenhouse Gas Inventory. This report details policy recommendations to reduce leakage from pipelines and EDF's methodology for estimating methane emissions from pipeline infrastructure.More on:
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We need to know more about leaks before betting big on hydrogen
August 16, 2023By Sofia Esquivel Elizondo Enthusiasm for hydrogen as a climate-friendly fuel of the future is everywhere. Hundreds of hydrogen energy projects worth more than $500 billion have been announced, and The International Energy Agency says hydrogen demand could increase sixfold by 2050. Scientists, though, are confident that this leak-prone gas can warm the climate when …More on:
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U.S. Electric Vehicle Manufacturing Investments and Jobs - August 2023
August 16, 2023This report from EDF and WSP finds that the U.S. market for electric vehicle and battery manufacturing, which was turbocharged by passage of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) one year ago, has continued to race ahead and is not expected to slow down any time soon.More on:
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Organizations Voice Concern Over Federal Flooding Plan for NY-NJ Harbor
August 16, 2023 | Kate Boicourt , Director, Climate Resilient Coasts and WatershedsToday a broad group of environmental, civic and environmental justice organizations announced their shared demands for a major overhaul of the $52.6 billion storm surge protection plan proposed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps), calling for a comprehensive approach that addresses multiple flood hazards and prioritizes historically disadvantaged communities in the New York-New Jersey metropolitan region.More on:
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IRA across the USA: 5 communities winning clean energy manufacturing jobs
August 16, 2023 | Derek Walker, Vice President, Global Energy TransitionA year since the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) was signed into law, this historic climate legislation has already led to $278 billion in private investment that will support more than 170,000 clean energy jobs across the country. And the work is just getting started. Manufacturing incentives in the law, which encourage companies to build the …More on: