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Blog post
World Food Day has passed, with food security still out of reach
October 24, 2022 | Thomas Grasso, Vice President, Climate Resilient Food SystemsAs we gear up for COP27, we need to realize how far we have to go when it comes to global food security. The post World Food Day has come and gone, with food security still out of reach for people and planet first appeared on Growing Returns.More on:
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Article
Meet some of the ocean's most beautiful creatures — and the groundbreaking 50-year-old law that protects them
October 24, 2022Marine mammals like whales, dolphins and seals are some of the most charismatic and beloved creatures living in the sea. The Marine Mammal Protection Act, which turns 50 this month, is the reason many of them are still around.More on:
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Press release
Appeals Court Upholds Use of Best Available Science to Quantify Costs of Climate Pollution Damage
October 21, 2022 | Peter Zalzal, Distinguished Counsel & Associate Vice President, Clean Air StrategiesAppeals Court Upholds Use of Best Available Science to Quantify Costs of Climate Pollution DamageMore on:
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Interactive tool
How climate change threatens U.S. crop production
October 21, 2022Lower corn, soybean and wheat yields are in the cards unless we act quickly. Explore EDF's interactive site to learn how climate change will affect county-level yields of staple crops grown on some of the most productive farmland in the world — corn in Iowa, soybeans in Minnesota and winter wheat in Kansas.More on:
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Op-ed
Iowa corn yield growth likely to slow by 2030 without urgent focus on climate adaptation
October 21, 2022 | Britt Groosman, Senior Vice President, Agriculture, Water and FoodFarmers have turned to new technologies and other farming improvements to boost crop harvests and stay ahead of growing global food, fuel and fiber demand.More on:
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Article
This week’s good climate news
October 20, 2022With so much still to do to slow warming and avoid the worst impacts of climate change, it’s important to fortify ourselves by celebrating wins along the way. Here are this week's good climate news stories. -
Press release
Environmental Defense Fund urges NC Utilities Commission to reject Duke Energy’s flawed Carbon Plan proposals
October 20, 2022 | Will Scott, Southeast Climate & Clean Energy DirectorEDF calls on the North Carolina Utilities Commission to develop a plan that leverages renewable energy and battery storage to improve affordability, promote equity, reduce pollution, and meet the goals of House Bill 951.More on:
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Article
California and General Motors fast track clean vehicles
October 19, 2022New action by California, GM, EDF and the EPA is accelerating the timeline for electric cars and cleaner cars and trucks. That means people can see the benefits of reductions in climate pollution and air pollution faster.More on:
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Press release
Environmental Defense Fund names Katelyn Roedner Sutter as California State Director
October 19, 2022 | Katelyn Roedner Sutter, California State DirectorEnvironmental Defense Fund names Katelyn Roedner Sutter as California State DirectorMore on:
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Press release
Climate Change Will Put a Drag on U.S. Corn, Soy and Wheat Harvests by 2030
October 19, 2022 | Eileen McLellan, Lead Senior ScientistWithout urgent adaptation action, climate impacts are likely to curb U.S. crop productivity growth as soon as 2030.More on:
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Podcast
Tracking jaguars with a toddler Introducing Going Wild with Dr Rae Wynn Grant
October 18, 2022On this episode of EDF's Degrees podcast, you'll follow Dr. Wynn-Grant as she travels to Panama to study an endangered species in the rainforest.More on:
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How Climate Change Will Impact U.S. Corn, Soybean and Wheat Yields
October 18, 2022Extreme heat, changing rainfall and other climate change impacts will make it harder to grow staple crops in the U.S. as soon as 2030. A new report from EDF uses computer models to analyze how climate change will alter yields of staple crops in Iowa, Minnesota and Kansas.More on:
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Event
EDF at COP27
October 18, 2022EDF is at COP27 to to speed the transition to clean energy and to ensure healthy and safe livelihoods, particularly for communities most impacted by the changing climate.More on:
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Report
Climate change will slow U.S. crop yield growth by 2030
October 18, 2022Extreme heat, changing rainfall and other climate change impacts will make it harder to grow staple crops in the U.S. as soon as 2030. This report from EDF uses computer models to analyze how climate change will alter yields of staple crops in Iowa, Minnesota and Kansas.More on:
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Article
500,000 Florida children ride to school on diesel buses. That is not being efficient.
October 18, 2022 | Alexandra (Ali) DySard, Senior Policy Specialist, Florida ProgramsIn September, Gov. Ron DeSantis and Florida’s Department of Environmental Protection announced awards to purchase 227 electric transit buses in 13counties and 218 electric school buses in seven school districts across Florida from the Volkswagen settlement.More on:
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Blog post
Charging infrastructure is key for New Jersey fleets to electrify
October 14, 2022 | Pamela MacDougall, Director, Grid Modernization StrategyThis is the first installment of a two-part blog series about zero-emission truck and bus charging infrastructure in New Jersey. Electrifying transportation — particularly trucks and buses — is among the key elements New Jersey’s Energy Master Plan identifies to help the state decarbonize its economy by 2050. It is one of the most powerful …More on:
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Blog post
Farmers see value in agriculture loans that reward stewardship
October 14, 2022 | Maggie Monast, Senior Director, Climate-Smart AgricultureIn January 2022, global farmer-to-farmer network and ag tech company Farmers Business Network®, launched a new rebate program for farm operating loans. The Regenerative Agriculture Finance Operating Line program includes a 0.5% interest rate rebate for farmers who achieve climate and water quality benchmarks established by Environmental Defense Fund. Both farmers who already meet the benchmarks,More on:
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Blog post
Farmers see value in agriculture loans that reward stewardship
October 14, 2022 | Maggie Monast, Senior Director, Climate-Smart AgricultureIn January 2022, global farmer-to-farmer network and ag tech company Farmers Business Network®, launched a new rebate program for farm operating loans. The Regenerative Agriculture Finance Operating Line program includes a 0.5% interest rate rebate for farmers who achieve climate and water quality benchmarks established by Environmental Defense Fund. Both farmers who already meet the benchmarks, -
Article
This week’s good climate news
October 14, 2022With so much still to do to slow warming and avoid the worst impacts of climate change, it’s important to fortify ourselves by celebrating wins along the way. Here are this week's good climate news stories. -
Blog post
5 questions investors should ask about LNG projects
October 13, 2022 | Andrew Howell, Senior Director, Sustainable Financeby Andrew Howell & Dominic Watson | Originally published on GreenBiz.com Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and ongoing disruptions to global energy markets underscore the urgency of accelerating the transition to renewable energy. Renewable power sources such as wind and solar can improve a country’s energy security as well as help meet climate goals, and European … -
Report
Linking Inclusive Finance with Inclusive Insurance in the United States Through Community Development Financial Institutions
October 12, 2022 | Carolyn Kousky, Associate Vice President, Economics and Policy AnalysisIn this report, EDF and partners examine the financing challenges that small businesses in low- and moderate-income (LMI) communities face after a disaster. We suggest two innovative risk transfer models to improve the recovery of small businesses in disadvantaged areas from weather-related extremes, with spillover benefits for their broader communities.More on:
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Video
A hurricane-hit Caribbean community has a new way to keep the lights on
October 12, 2022Watch a video about an EDF project in Antigua to use an electric school bus as backup power for a special needs school.More on:
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Podcast
How to get a job investing millions in planet saving tech
October 11, 2022On this episode of EDF's Degrees podcast, we talk with Mia Diawara and learn about opportunities to invest in 100% beef that never had hooves, fully electric passenger planes, kelp-farming, carbon-sinking robots, and a fungus that both eats carbon and pays farmers.More on:
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Report
Growing the Grid: A Plan to Accelerate California’s Clean Energy Transition
October 11, 2022This report from CATF and EDF identifies the challenges to achieving California’s clean energy transition through the lens of the new and repurposed electricity infrastructure needed to reach state climate and clean energy goals.More on:
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Blog post
How to stop worrying about gas prices for good: Act quickly to fully decarbonize the economy
October 10, 2022 | Katelyn Roedner Sutter, California State DirectorBy: Katelyn Roedner Sutter and Michael Colvin This past summer, Californians have been hit hard by inflation: rising food costs, utility bills and nowhere more obviously than at the gas pump. The cost to fill up a tank has many potential causes and lots of experts are weighing in — see here, here and here.More on: