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New federal policies can supercharge Virginia’s energy and climate goals
March 8, 2023 | Mandy Warner, Director, Climate & Clean Air PolicyIt’s the beginning of a new year and this year – despite some opposition – can be the year Virginia turns the corner to embrace a clean energy economy future. Virginia has already taken critical steps in its clean energy transition to make communities more resilient and to address climate change. Steps like joining the …More on:
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Blog post
Inflation Reduction Act tracker identifies funding opportunities, monitors progress
March 8, 2023This piece was co-authored by EDF Clean Air Legal Fellow Richard Yates and Sabin Center for Climate Change Law Fellow Eleonor Dyan Garcia. It is also posted on the Sabin Center’s website. The Sabin Center for Climate Change Law and Environmental Defense Fund have just launched IRAtracker.org. This free online resource includes a searchable database that …More on:
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Interactive tool
Inflation Reduction Act tracker
March 8, 2023Columbia Law School’s Sabin Center for Climate Change Law and Environmental Defense Fund have launched a new website to compile all climate change-related provisions in the IRA and allow users to search for more information about them.More on:
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Blog
New Inflation Reduction Act Tracker Launched by the Sabin Center and EDF
March 8, 2023The Sabin Center for Climate Change Law and Environmental Defense Fund have just launched IRAtracker.org. This free online resource includes a searchable database that catalogues all of the climate change-related provisions in the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), as well as a tracker that records actions taken by federal agencies to implement those provisions. -
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Press release
Sabin Center, EDF Launch Website to Track Inflation Reduction Act’s Climate Provisions
March 8, 2023 | Michael Panfil, Senior Director and Lead Counsel of Climate Risk & Clean PowerSabin Center, EDF Launch Website to Track Inflation Reduction Act’s Climate ProvisionsMore on:
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Event
EDF at SXSW 2023
March 8, 2023At SXSW, EDF experts will showcase vital efforts to speed the transition to clean energy and ensure healthy and safe livelihoods, particularly for communities most impacted by a changing climate.More on:
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Article
New technology can catch hydrogen leaks, protect climate as industry booms
March 7, 2023A new, global hydrogen energy industry is poised to take off, attracting hundreds of billion of dollars in investments. However, hydrogen is an indirect greenhouse gas with a powerful near-term climate impact that is often overlooked. Scientists have raised concerns that hydrogen leaks could negate the expected climate benefits of using hydrogen energy. Real-world data on hydrogen emissions is lacking, but a groundbreaking new technology can help.More on:
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Blog post
The auction results are in: Washington state’s cap-and-invest program is off to a strong start
March 7, 2023 | Caroline Jones, Senior Analyst, U.S. ClimateThis blog was co-authored by Delia Novak, Western States Climate Policy Intern, U.S. Region Today, the Washington State Department of Ecology (ECY) released the results from Washington’s first cap-and-invest auction held last Tuesday, February 28. The results of this auction indicate long-term confidence in the program from covered entities and are an encouraging sign of …More on:
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Press release
Congress: Don’t Block Momentum on Jobs, Savings and Clean Energy
March 7, 2023Congressional Review Act resolution on solar tariffs would hurt American businesses and homeownersMore on:
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Article
Can you spot the hydrogen leak? Meet the new technology that can
March 7, 2023A new, global hydrogen energy industry is poised to take off, attracting hundreds of billion of dollars in investments. However, hydrogen is an indirect greenhouse gas with a powerful near-term climate impact that is often overlooked. Scientists have raised concerns that hydrogen leaks could negate the expected climate benefits of using hydrogen energy. Real-world data on hydrogen emissions is lacking, but a groundbreaking new technology can help.More on:
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Blog post
MethaneSAT: A New Era of Transparency for Methane Measurement
March 6, 2023MethaneSAT will fill critical gaps in the capabilities of existing methane satellites and be a powerful tool to accelerate climate action.More on:
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Blog post
Plugging the Leaks: An Investor Guide to Oil and Gas Methane Risk
March 6, 2023In this report, EDF establishes best practices for investors and companies seeking to credibly and quickly address methane emissions.More on:
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Blog post
A multidimensional view of ag tech’s impacts
March 6, 2023 | Dan Kaiser, Director of Agriculture Innovation, Climate-Smart AgricultureNew research from Environmental Defense Fund provides a high-level overview of how four technology fields can be valuable tools in agricultural operations and contribute to agroecological goals.More on:
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Report
Plugging the Leaks: An Investor Guide to Oil and Gas Methane Risk
March 6, 2023In this EDF report, we discuss the science of methane management and its importance to the energy transition; provide background on methane emissions from the oil and gas supply chain; highlight the pressing data challenge; identify impactful technical solutions; review key global policy developments; and supply investors with critical asks for the industry.More on:
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Report
Agricultural Technology Discovery Report
March 6, 2023 | Dan Kaiser, Director of Agriculture Innovation, Climate-Smart AgricultureThis EDF report examines the intersection between agriculture, technology, the environment and society, particularly how these areas can support and enhance one another.More on:
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Analysis
Future warming from global food consumption
March 6, 2023 | Ilissa Ocko, Senior Climate Scientist II, Barbra Streisand Chair of Environmental StudiesEDF research published in the journal Nature Climate Change finds that food production, distribution and consumption could still add around 1°C to planetary warming by 2100 — and, in turn, risk exceeding the internationally agreed-upon temperature targets for a climate-secure future.More on:
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The Coming Fight Over Sustainable Aviation Fuels
March 6, 2023A new climate law offers a big boost to sustainable aviation fuels – but the details matter. The Biden administration must avoid subsidizing fuels whose production would do more harm to than good.More on:
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Press release
New Study: Global Food Systems Can Cause World to Exceed Temperature Targets
March 6, 2023 | Ilissa Ocko, Senior Climate Scientist II, Barbra Streisand Chair of Environmental Studies(NEW YORK, NY — March 6, 2023) A new study by climate scientists sheds light on the significant role food systems will play in future global warming and what can be done about it.More on:
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Report
China GHG Voluntary Emission Reduction Program
March 6, 2023Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for International Aviation (CORSIA)More on:
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Press release
As Climate Concerns About Hydrogen Energy Grow, New Tech Unveiled at CERAWeek Delivers Unprecedented Results Measuring Leaks, Other Emissions
March 5, 2023 | Steven Hamburg, Senior Vice President, Chief ScientistAerodyne instrument provides fast, sensitive readings with 98% accuracy; performance surpasses existing tools, enables mobile measurement from on the ground or in the air for the first timeMore on:
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Expert Voices
We need new tech to understand hydrogen’s climate impact
March 4, 2023 | Tianyi Sun, Senior Climate ScientistThe technology that can help us quantify hydrogen emissions is just now being developed and demonstrated. Aerodyne Research Inc. in collaboration with EDF is unveiling a new instrument that for the first time allows for the quantification of hydrogen emissions across the value chain.More on:
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EDF JREDD ICVM Comments March 2023
March 3, 2023Proposed revisions to JREDD+ components of IC-VCM Assessment Framework on Additionality and Permanence -
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As oil and gas industry gathers in Houston, companies show historic levels of support for EPA methane rules
March 3, 2023By Sean Hackett EPA’s recent comment period for proposed regulations to address methane emissions from the U.S. oil and gas industry resulted in historic industry support to reduce this extremely potent greenhouse gas. From super majors and small independent producers to global asset managers and individual consumers, many commenters came together around a common goal:More on:
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Blog post
The importance of additionality and accurate baselines for carbon credit integrity
March 3, 2023Forest carbon credits may prove to be a useful tool to reduce net carbon emissions from land use and supplement overall emissions reductions. New research from EDF refines previous research by accounting for more variability in ecological factors that affect carbon sequestration.More on: