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Blog post
Pennsylvania needs to act now to build our future clean energy economy
August 16, 2023 | Mandy Warner, Director, Climate & Clean Air PolicyPennsylvania has a long history of energy production, stretching as far back as the late 1700s. A central role in fossil fuels, however, is rooted in Pennsylvania’s past, not its future. The state is poised to become a leader in our nation’s transition to a clean, resilient zero-pollution economy. Pennsylvania will take an important step …More on:
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Press release
One Year After IRA Passage, New Report Finds U.S. Electric Vehicle Investments, Jobs Continue to Soar
August 16, 2023 | Peter Zalzal, Distinguished Counsel & Associate Vice President, Clean Air StrategiesEnvironmental Defense Fund and WSP USA, update a report that released six months ago and find that, a year after its passage, the IRA has catalyzed rapid investment and job growth.More on:
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Blog post
FDA says “Cookware that exhibits any level of leachable lead upon testing is prohibited.”
August 15, 2023 | Tom Neltner, Senior Director, Safer ChemicalsWhat’s New? For the first time, FDA has provided guidance on how to evaluate whether metal cookware is prohibited due to lead leaching into food. As part of an investigation to find the source of elevated blood lead levels in some refugee children, the Hazardous Waste Management Program in King County, Washington [1] encountered high …More on:
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Blog post
New Approach Methodologies Should Adhere to TSCA Standards
August 15, 2023What’s New? EPA recently asked its Board of Scientific Counselors (BOSC), comprised of experts in the fields of toxicology and environmental chemistry, to make recommendations on implementing new approach methods (NAMs) for testing the safety of new chemicals. NAMs encompass a wide array of new evaluation strategies, including testing cell lines or invertebrates (rather than …More on:
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Blog post
New York Climate Week 2023
August 15, 2023Where to find EDF +Business at New York Climate Week 2023 EDF +Business leaders and experts attending Climate Week: Lea Borkenhagen, Senior Vice President, EDF +Business Elaine Gowdy, AVP of EDF +Business Strategic Operations Victoria Mills, Managing Director, Climate Policy Leadership Elizabeth Sturcken, Managing Director, Net Zero Value Chains Andrew Howell, Senior Director, Sustainable Finance …More on:
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Blog post
To make nature financing more equitable, we must understand how NCS credits are used
August 15, 2023This blog was authored by Julia Ilhardt, former High Meadows Fellow, Global Climate Cooperation. It was originally published on EDF’s Climate411 blog channel. Read the full post here. At the end of last year, 196 nations agreed to the historic Global Biodiversity Framework, which includes the goal to protect 30% of land and sea area …More on:
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Blog post
To make nature financing more equitable, we must understand how NCS credits are used
August 15, 2023This blog was authored by Julia Ilhardt, former High Meadows Fellow, Global Climate Cooperation. At the end of last year, 196 nations agreed to the historic Global Biodiversity Framework, which includes the goal to protect 30% of land and sea area by 2030. Still, nature is woefully underfinanced, with investments in nature-based solutions needing to … -
Blog post
Seaweed to Slow Down Climate Change: Ready? Or Not?
August 15, 2023 | Rod Fujita, Associate Vice President, Research & Development, Lead Senior Scientist IISeaweed is having a moment. I’ve been working on seaweed for 40 years, and I’ve never seen so many headlines about how seaweed can save the planet. I can understand why. The need to save the planet is more pressing than ever. We must now dramatically reduce greenhouse gas emissions and, at the same time,More on:
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Event
Driving climate action at COP28, the UN climate talks
August 14, 2023EDF is working with partners to drive global climate action at COP28, this year’s U.N. climate change conference. -
Article
A place of promise
August 13, 2023In the arid region of Presidio County, Texas, residents have been grappling with a severe water crisis for decades. However, a steering committee has been formed to address the water infrastructure challenges and secure funding. The committee's unique approach focuses on equity, ensuring that every community's needs are considered. Their efforts could serve as a model for other counties in Texas and beyond. -
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This week’s good climate news
August 10, 2023From improved nuclear fusion to rebuilding the Louisiana delta, here are the wins to help fortify you in the climate fight. These are this week's good news stories. -
Article
The US needs to capture a billion tons of carbon a year. How we do it matters
August 10, 2023Carbon capture and sequestration is a great opportunity to help curb climate change, but holding companies accountable remains key.More on:
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Press release
New proposal for electric transmission permits a vital component for addressing the climate crisis
August 10, 2023 | Ted Kelly, Director and Lead Counsel, U.S. Clean EnergyEnvironmental Defense Fund commended the Biden administration for a new proposal that will shorten and streamline the process for expanding the U.S. power grid.More on:
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Blog post
Fatally Flawed: EDF & partners call on EPA to revoke approval for new chemicals with shocking health risks
August 10, 2023 | Maria Doa, Senior Director, Chemicals PolicyWhat Happened? EDF and other environmental groups recently asked the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to withdraw the approval it issued for a group of new chemicals. This approval, also known as a consent order, allows Chevron to create fuels at its refinery in Pascagoula, Mississippi, by using oils produced through a process of …More on:
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Analysis
Higher temperatures in socially vulnerable US communities increasingly limit safe use of electric fans for cooling
August 10, 2023 | Fiona Lo, Climate ScientistThis study from EDF scientists and partners uses hourly weather reanalysis data (1950–2021) to examine the temporal and spatial evolution of ambient climate conditions in the continental United States considered safe for fan use, focusing on high social vulnerability index regions. Authors find that some regions experience hundreds to thousands of hours per year that are too hot for safe fan use.More on:
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Analysis
Higher temperatures make fans less able to cool, putting communities at risk
August 10, 2023 | Fiona Lo, Climate ScientistResearch co-authored by EDF uses hourly weather reanalysis data to examine the evolution of ambient climate conditions in the continental United States, focusing on high social vulnerability index (SVI) regions. Study finds that there are regions that experience hundreds to thousands of hours per year that are too hot for safe fan use.More on:
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Press release
Environmental Defense Fund Celebrates a $2.9 Billion Initiative to Reconnect the Mississippi River to Louisiana's Barataria Basin
August 10, 2023 | Natalie Snider, Ph.D., Associate Vice President, Climate Resilient Coasts & WatershedsEnvironmental Defense Fund (EDF), alongside partners and supporters, celebrate the start of a long-awaited $2.9 billion initiative to reconnect the Mississippi River to the Barataria Basin, thus transforming 21 square miles of dying wetlands into a lush and thriving ecosystem.More on:
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Mangroves offer a vital shield against climate change
August 10, 2023 | Hisham Mundol, Chief Advisor, IndiaMangrove forests not only act as barriers against natural disasters, they’re estimated to sequester 22.86 gigatonnes of CO2 globally, about half the yearly emissions of fossil fuels, land-use and industry. -
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Mending the mighty Mississippi
August 9, 2023Thirteen years after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, Louisiana broke ground on the largest ecosystem restoration project in history. The Mid-Barataria sediment diversion will restore the flow of the Mississippi River into Louisiana’s degraded, vanishing wetlands, providing storm surge and flood protection and restoring fish and wildlife habitat.More on:
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Article
From sea to table
August 9, 2023Traditional aquaculture paired with modern science could make for environmentally friendly, sustainable fishing.More on:
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Press release
EDF Files Comments Calling for Strong EPA Limits on Climate Pollution from Power Plants
August 9, 2023 | Noha Haggag, Senior Attorney, Clean PowerEDF’s comments outline reasons why strong standards are needed and are anchored in law, examine how the Inflation Reduction Act reinforces EPA’s action, and call on the agency to work closely with frontline communities.More on:
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Fact sheet
Preventing and mitigating hydrogen emissions from infrastructure [PDF]
August 8, 2023Maximizing hydrogen’s decarbonization benefits requires minimizing hydrogen emissions throughout the value chain. Hydrogen is a leak-prone gas that can indirectly warm the climate. While preventing and mitigating hydrogen emissions involves identifying/quantifying emissions from infrastructure, there are actions that can be taken now to help reduce future emissions.More on:
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Project
Hydrogen Emissions Measurement Study [PDF]
August 8, 2023With the help of new hydrogen measurement technology and experts in making trace gas measurements, EDF is launching the Hydrogen Emissions Measurement Study.More on:
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Press release
New National Monument Will Protect Communities and Ecosystems in Northern Arizona
August 8, 2023 | Christopher Kuzdas, Senior Manager, Climate Resilient Water SystemsThe Biden administration today issued a proclamation establishing the Baaj Nwaavjo I’tah Kukveni – Ancestral Footprints of the Grand Canyon National Monument in Arizona. The new monument protects nearly one million acres of public lands surrounding Grand Canyon National Park.More on:
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Analysis
If you build it, they will come: Coastal amenities facilitate human engagement in marine protected areas
August 7, 2023 | Jacob Eurich, Small-Scale Fisheries Solutions ScientistStudy co-authored by EDF characterizes human engagement in California's marine protected areas (MPA) network and identifies traits associated with higher human engagement.More on: