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Blog post
New tool equips community voices to spur a just energy transition
October 6, 2023Our new website, Community Voices in Energy — a collaboration with Chicago-based Blacks in Green — equips frontline communities to participate as experts in climate and energy proceedings and influence energy investments. By ensuring that community members are able to share their direct experience on the record in public utility commission hearings, the site helps …More on:
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Blog post
4 opportunities for Virginia’s General Assembly to build statewide flood resilience
October 6, 2023 | Grace Rogers, Manager, Climate Resilient Coasts and WatershedsResearch shows that investing in flood resilience saves at least $6 for every $1 spent pre-disaster, which is why it’s so important to start planning for climate impacts now. Virginia leaders must continue to build flood resilience through four big initiatives. The post 4 opportunities for Virginia’s General Assembly to build statewide flood resilience first appeared on Growing Returns.More on:
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Press release
Biden Administration Unveils Guidance That Will Allow Thousands of Dollars in Instant Rebates for Electric Vehicles
October 6, 2023 | Peter Zalzal, Distinguished Counsel & Associate Vice President, Clean Air StrategiesStatement of Peter Zalzal, EDF Associate Vice President of Clean Air StrategiesMore on:
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Fact sheet
Electric school buses: Good for the environment and the bottom line (PDF)
October 6, 2023This informational sheet compares the total cost of ownership among diesel, compressed natural gas, propane and electric school buses. TCO sums all costs of a vehicle over its lifetime, including purchase price, fueling infrastructure, lifetime fuel & maintenance costs.More on:
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Blog post
Looking Ahead to COP: Climate Week Takeaways for Food & Agriculture
October 6, 2023 | Katie Anderson, Senior Director, Business, Food and ForestsAfter a whirlwind and inspiring New York Climate Week, I’m looking ahead to COP28 and reflecting on the key themes that I want to carry forward. This year more than ever, food and agriculture sector issues were front of mind in the conversation, given companies even more opportunities and resources to take action. I came …More on:
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Op-ed
We’re playing hot potato with insurance risk, and everybody is losing
October 6, 2023 | Carolyn Kousky, Associate Vice President, Economics and Policy AnalysisIf your home or small business were destroyed in a disaster, would you have the resources to fully rebuild? Very few do. That is why insurance exists. By paying an annual premium, policyholders shift the risk of financial devastation to an insurance company.More on:
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Article
This week’s good climate news
October 5, 2023From a massive climate investment by Japan to a new climate action tool, here are the wins that can help fortify you in the climate fight. These are this week's good climate news stories. -
Analysis
Policy options for addressing methane emissions from the coal sector
October 5, 2023This paper analyses three groups of policies leading to the decrease in methane emissions in the coal sector: 1) policies stimulating reduction in coal supply/demand, 2) policies stimulating the reduction in methane emissions, and 3) enabling polices and regulatory frameworks.More on:
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Podcast
From mud cakes to high stakes with Youth Climate Collaborative’s Pooja Tilvawala
October 5, 2023Join us on this episode of Degrees as Pooja reflects on her journey toward participating in some of the most important climate convenings of our time.More on:
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Article
Heavy rains reveal (literal) cracks in New York City’s subways
October 4, 2023Heavy rains caused significant flooding in New York City, and climate change is only making extreme weather worse. Congestion pricing, a plan to reduce traffic and air pollution while funding public transit, could be key to keeping the city moving.More on:
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Press release
New Website Helps People Have a Voice in Energy Decisions That Affect Their Lives, Communities
October 4, 2023Environmental Defense Fund and Blacks in Green have launched a new website that will help people around the country get involved in decisions about energy for their communities. -
Article
Meet MethaneAIR
October 4, 2023MethaneSAT is deploying our groundbreaking methane measurement technology aboard a specially equipped jet aircraft to measure and track methane from oil and gas operations and other sectors across North America. -
Article
A Security Camera for the Planet
October 4, 2023A new satellite, funded by a nonprofit, aims to pinpoint emissions of methane—a gas that plays a major role in global warming. -
Article
How to save money and help the planet by wasting less food
October 3, 2023From shopping smarter to adapting your recipes, here are ways that you can help reduce food waste, and save yourself some money.More on:
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Press release
Environmental Defense Fund and Allies File Joint Comments on Environmental Protection Agency’s Methane Reporting Rule
October 3, 2023 | Rosalie Winn, Director and Lead Counsel, Methane and Clean Air PolicyEDF and allies submitted public comments on the Environmental Protection Agency’s proposed regulations to update reporting of methane and other greenhouse gas emissions from the oil and gas industry.More on:
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Blog post
Will adding more sand to Florida’s beaches save them? Experts share why this isn’t enough.
October 3, 2023 | Rachel Rhode, Manager, Climate Resilient Coasts & WatershedsOver the last 87 years, Florida has spent at least $1.9 billion on beach nourishment, and state and local governments pay $30 to $50 million per year to maintain their coastlines. While this may mean beautiful beaches, taxpayers should question if beach nourishment alone is the best investment for Florida in the long-term. The post Will adding more sand to Florida’s beaches save them? Experts share why this isn’t enough. first appeared on Growing Returns.More on:
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Press release
New Report Showcases Urgency for Action to Address Energy Affordability in Florida
October 3, 2023 | Dawn Shirreffs , Florida DirectorFlorida is at an inflection report in energy affordability and a comprehensive report released today by partner organization Southeast Energy Efficiency Alliance (SEEA) sheds light on the urgent need for action.More on:
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Website
The U.S. Climate Vulnerability Index
October 2, 2023 | P. Grace Tee Lewis, Senior Health ScientistPulling in 184 sets of data to rank more than 70,000 U.S. Census tracts, the U.S. Climate Vulnerability Index helps you see which communities face the greatest challenges from the impacts of a changing climate.More on:
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Press release
The U.S. Climate Vulnerability Index
October 2, 2023 | P. Grace Tee Lewis, Senior Health ScientistDeveloped by Environmental Defense Fund and Texas A&M University, the CVI visualizes the cumulative impacts many communities are experiencing from decades of inequitable development and systemic disinvestment.More on:
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Blog post
Putting blue food on the menu at COP28
October 2, 2023 | Karly Kelso, Director, Climate Resilient Food SystemsBy Karly Kelso (EDF), Dr. Michelle Tigchelaar (Stanford Center for Ocean Solutions), and Dr. Malin Jonell (Stockholm Resilience Center) This piece was originally published in Swedish here. The last few years have wrought havoc on the food supply, particularly for the people trapped in the cycle of poverty. COVID, climate change and conflict have disrupted …More on:
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Fact sheet
40B tax credit and 45Z clean fuel production tax credit for sustainable aviation fuels
October 1, 2023Overview of EDF's position on tax credits for sustainable aviation fuels. -
Article
Nearly half the world’s largest companies plan to slash their climate footprint. Can they turn promises into reality?
October 1, 2023Many corporations fail to deliver on their bold promises on climate. But this comes from a lack of expertise instead of ill will, says one environmental group, unveiling a tool that promises to help corporations achieve their climate goals.More on:
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Blog post
Global Stocktake report highlights opportunities for ambitious climate action
September 29, 2023This blog was co-authored by Juan Pablo Hoffmaister, AVP for Global Climate Cooperation, and Alice Alpert, Senior Climate Scientist at Environmental Defense Fund. Earlier this month, the UN released a report synthesizing the technical assessment process of the first Global Stocktake (GST) of the Paris Agreement. The report found that the world is making some progress …More on:
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Article
Oil and gas producers: This is their big moment for climate action
September 29, 2023 | Amanda Leland, Executive DirectorWe can’t meet the climate crisis without engaging with everyone in a position to help us cut pollution. The oil and gas industry is no exception. -
Press release
Reducing Greenhouse Gas Pollution Must Include Pennsylvania’s Participation in RGGI
September 29, 2023EDF Statement from Mandy Warner, Pennsylvania DirectorMore on: