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New bipartisan legislation would give U.S. orphan well management efforts a huge boost
August 7, 2023 | Adam Peltz, Director and Senior Attorney, Energy TransitionBy Adam Peltz and Meg Coleman Across the country, a million or more orphaned oil and gas wells threaten the climate, public health, groundwater and surface waters and hamper local economic development. Help is on the way thanks to a major federal effort to invest $4.7 billion in closing orphan wells under the Revive Economic …More on:
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Blog post
Navigating the Core Carbon Principles and the Landscape of Guidance Toward a High-Integrity Carbon Market
August 7, 2023New integrity guidance is shedding light on how companies can make the highest impact investments to complement their sustainability commitments.More on:
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Op-ed
WSJ: The Politics and Science of Jet Fuel
August 6, 2023 | Fred Krupp, PresidentFederal regulators should preserve rigorous environmental standards to reduce pollution and avoid wasting taxpayer money, explains EDF President Fred Krupp in The Wall Street Journal.More on:
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Analysis
Wide range in estimates of hydrogen emissions from infrastructure
August 4, 2023 | Ilissa Ocko, Senior Climate Scientist II, Barbra Streisand Chair of Environmental StudiesHydrogen is a tiny, leak-prone molecule that can indirectly warm the climate. Thus, hydrogen emissions from its value chain could considerably undermine the anticipated climate benefits of a hydrogen economy. This EDF review paper synthesizes studies to provide an overview of the available knowledge on hydrogen emissions across value chains.More on:
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Article
This week’s good climate news
August 3, 2023From solar panels in Puerto Rico to New York City wetland revitalization, here are the wins to help fortify you in the climate fight. These are this week's good news stories. -
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Border towns tackle worsening water woes
August 3, 2023With water in short supply, resilience is a way of life for communities on the Texas-Mexico border.More on:
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Blog post
4 ways California should strengthen its cap-and-trade program
August 3, 2023 | Katie Schneer, Senior Analyst, U.S. ClimateThis blog was co-authored by Mary Catherine Hanafee LaPlante, Intern, U.S. Climate Policy As the hottest summer on record scorches the state, California leaders are working to tackle the impacts of climate change head-on by strengthening an essential tool in their climate policy toolbox: the state’s cap-and-trade program. Last year, the California Air Resources Board …More on:
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UN Food Systems Summit: Why we need more ambition and more action
August 3, 2023 | Karly Kelso, Director, Climate Resilient Food SystemsBy Jose Luis Chicoma and Karly Kelso Last week, global leaders gathered in Rome for the UN Food Systems Summit (UNFSS) +2 Stocktaking Moment, a follow-up event to evaluate commitments to transforming their food systems and progress in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) made in 2021. In short, it was a time to gather …More on:
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5 greener summer vacation ideas
August 2, 2023Planning an eco vacation? Here are five ways you can enjoy the lazy and — these days — particularly hazy days of summer, more sustainably. -
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Farmworkers and heat stress in the United States
August 2, 2023 | Eric Holst, Associate Vice President, Natural Climate SolutionsReport from EDF and La Isla Network details what is needed to protect farm labor from dangerous heat.More on:
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Blog post
The growing threat of heat for farmworkers
August 2, 2023 | Marika Jaeger, Lokey Fellow, Climate Smart AgricultureFarmworkers are on the frontlines of heat waves. A federal heat standard will protect them and make food production more climate resilient. The post The growing threat of heat for farmworkers first appeared on Growing Returns.More on:
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Article
Methane: It's not your grandparents’ climate pollution
August 1, 2023Methane is kind of like carbon dioxide's pesky younger sibling. It's often overlooked, but it can still do a lot of damage in a short time. This article explains the impact of methane on the climate, sources of methane pollution, how to reduce methane pollution, and why cutting methane is the fastest way to slow climate change.More on:
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Harmful “forever chemicals” are in drinking water: What you need to know about PFAS
August 1, 2023 | Tom Neltner, Senior Director, Safer ChemicalsLearn about the dangers of forever chemicals in drinking water, how to protect your family, and what steps the EPA is taking to ensure your safety. Stay informed and stay healthy with expert Tom Neltner.More on:
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Article
Carbon removal technologies to help tackle climate change? Here’s what it’ll take.
August 1, 2023Carbon capture technologies remove vast amounts of CO2 from the air and have a vital role to play in protecting us from catastrophic climate change.More on:
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Press release
Arizona's Explosive Growth in Jobs and Manufacturing One Year Into the Inflation Reduction Act Hyper-charged by Battery Technology, Renewable Energy
August 1, 2023 | Ben Bryce, Senior Manager, State Affairs Southwest RegionArizona elected and business leaders led by Sen. Mark Kelly today marked the one-year anniversary of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), the Biden administration's landmark clean energy plan already bringing generational investment to states.More on:
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Heavy-duty standards case resources
August 1, 2023Heavy-duty standards case resources for glider trucks.More on:
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Press release
Federal Funds Make Way for Puerto Rico’s Energy Transition with a Focus on Social and Environmental Justice
August 1, 2023 | Daniel Whittle, Associate Vice President, Resilient CaribbeanStatement from Daniel Whittle, Senior Director, Caribbean, Environmmental Defense Fund -
Press release
El Uso de Fondos federales Debe Dar Paso a la Transición Energética en un Marco de Justicia Social y Ambiental
August 1, 2023 | Braulio Quintero, Director, Energy Transition, Puerto RicoEl Uso de Fondos federales Debe Dar Paso a la Transición Energética en un Marco de Justicia Social y Ambiental -
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Navigating the Core Carbon Principles and the Landscape of Guidance Toward a High-Integrity Carbon Market
August 1, 2023 | Pedro Martins Barata, Associate Vice President, Carbon Markets and Private Sector DecarbonizationThis blog was authored by Jordan Faires (Manager at EDF+Business) and Pedro Martins Barata (Associate Vice President for Carbon Markets and Private Sector Decarbonization). The voluntary carbon market is an essential tool to advance net zero progress. The market can help us channel much-needed finance to drive climate action, conserve vital ecosystems, and support sustainable …More on:
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New data shows Arizona EV jobs and investments are soaring
August 1, 2023This post was written by EDF’s Ellen Robo One year ago this month, the Inflation Reduction Act put the pedal to the metal for investments in electric vehicle manufacturing – and it shows no sign of letting up. In fact, U.S. EV investments are still growing at a breakneck pace. In March, EDF and WSP …More on:
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EDF’s Tour of GreenWave Highlights Aquaculture’s Potential
August 1, 2023By Ruth Driscoll-Lovejoy and Amy Folkerts Ocean farmers are making a splash in the sustainable seafood market — and they don’t need state-of-the-art facilities to do it. Thimble Island Ocean Farm in Connecticut is a commercial seaweed and shellfish farm and serves as an innovation hub for GreenWave, a nonprofit replicating and scaling regenerative aquaculture.More on:
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Article
Heat waves got you worried? Scientists reveal the fastest way to fight climate change
July 31, 2023Rapidly slashing the world's methane emissions could help save the Arctic's summer sea ice, slow climate change and protect countless animals that call sea ice home.More on:
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Article
4 reasons to love electric vehicles (even if you don’t drive one)
July 31, 2023Even if you’re skeptical about driving an electric vehicle, the rise of electric vehicles will still benefit you.More on:
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5 ways to compost if you don't have a yard
July 31, 2023There are a growing number of options for people who want to compost even if they don't have a yard. -
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New rules could mean less waste, less pollution and more jobs for Louisiana
July 31, 2023 | Adam Peltz, Director and Senior Attorney, Energy TransitionBy Adam Peltz and Elizabeth Lieberknecht Recently, Louisiana, under the leadership of Gov. John Bel Edwards, became the latest state taking action to curb pollution and waste from oil and gas production. In a new proposal, the state says it will limit natural gas venting and flaring and attempt to reduce the risk of thousands …More on: