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This week, all eyes are on zero-emission trucks. It’s time for policymakers to go bold.

2 years 1 month ago
As leaders from government, business and tech meet this week at CERA Week, The Work Truck Show and the ATA Technology and Maintenance Council annual meeting, the growing availability of zero-emission trucks will be center stage. The last five years have seen tremendous progress in the availability of and fleet interest in large, zero-emission vehicles. […]
Jason Mathers

The truth about Russia’s war: Our addiction to oil gives Putin power

2 years 1 month ago
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is alarming and wrong — recognized by governments across the political spectrum as a dangerous assault on peace and stability. How sad, then, that some columnists here in the United States are using it as an opportunity to spin up a partisan attack on the Biden administration’s energy policy. Instead of […]
Mark Brownstein

Round one of EPA methane comment period draws record engagement; Here’s how companies and investors can step up in round two

2 years 2 months ago
The public comment period for the Environmental Protection Agency’s proposed oil and gas methane rules generated more than 400,000 individual submissions, including many from energy and financial companies that support Biden administration efforts to reduce emissions of this powerful greenhouse gas. However, our analysis of comments from energy and investment companies shows a troubling divide […]
Dominic Watson

To tackle natural gas waste on federal and tribal lands, the Biden administration must end routine venting and flaring

2 years 2 months ago
By Jon Goldstein and Ben Tettlebaum With responsibility over one-eighth of the nation’s landmass, the Bureau of Land Management has a lot of important jobs. Chief among them is ensuring federal and tribal lands — and the minerals beneath them — are wisely and responsibly managed on behalf of the public, including U.S. taxpayers and […]
EDF Blogs

Texas grid reform report card is in, and it isn’t good

2 years 2 months ago
Following the historic and crippling grid failure caused by Winter Storm Uri in February 2021, the state of Texas — Gov. Greg Abbott and a bipartisan collection of elected leaders — pledged to ensure such a catastrophic disaster would never happen again. The state Legislature, already in session, launched a series of hearings to find […]
Colin Leyden

Solving the EV charging challenge: A how-to guide for regulators

2 years 2 months ago
By Larissa Koehler and Pamela MacDougall We are at a pivotal moment in the electric vehicle revolution. Demand for electric cars outpaced their fossil fuel alternatives in the United States, Europe and China last year. And, demand for electric trucks and buses could jump tenfold over the next decade as interest among business and government […]
EDF Blogs

Smart charging should be integral part of a national EV charging network

2 years 3 months ago
Electric trucks are coming, and they’re coming fast. Just before 2021 drew to a close, New Jersey, New York and Massachusetts joined California, Oregon and Washington to accelerate the adoption of zero-emission trucks with the adoption of the Advanced Clean Truck program. The U.S. House of Representatives passed the Build Back Better Act and the […]
Pamela MacDougall

Methane policy is a test of investors’ post-COP climate commitment. Will they pass?

2 years 3 months ago
Climate pledges and statements of support from the financial industry ring hollow unless and until firms support public policies that will deliver required emission cuts. That’s at risk of happening now as major asset managers have remained silent on a proposed new Environmental Protection Agency rule requiring oil and gas producers to cut their methane […]
Dominic Watson

Walmart and Pepsi push for policy action on zero-emission trucking

2 years 4 months ago
PepsiCo and Walmart operate collectively over 18,000 freight tractors. So, when these companies make a joint statement on the future of trucking, folks pay attention. In a blog post published earlier this week, executives from PepsiCo and Walmart noted their support for federal policy action on trucks, as well as the importance of state leadership […]
Jason Mathers

New York should accelerate the adoption of zero-emission trucks

2 years 5 months ago
On the heels of COP26, Governor Hochul has made it clear that New Yorkers must work together to tackle climate change in the state. And New York is taking steps to prioritize climate and clean air. Back in September, the Department of Environmental Conservation introduced the Advanced Clean Trucks rule, which requires manufacturers to produce […]
Larissa Koehler

New electricity rate will make truck and bus charging cheaper, cleaner in California

2 years 5 months ago
State regulators just approved a first-of-its-kind charging rate for electric trucks and buses in northern California that will make it more affordable for fleet operators to make the switch from diesel to electric. This new “dynamic” rate changes on an hourly basis, offering more opportunities for fleet operators to charge their vehicles when electricity is […]
Michael Colvin

After banner EV commitments at COP26, it’s time for U.S. to lead

2 years 5 months ago
By Jason Mathers and Peter Zalzal The global convening of international climate leaders at COP 26 delivered transformative commitments from countries and companies around the pace of transition to zero-emission vehicles. Leading automakers such as Ford, GM and Mercedes-Benz, as well as more than two dozen countries agreed that by 2035, all new cars sold […]
EDF Blogs

Canada’s path to reducing methane must be built on all available data

2 years 5 months ago
Last week, at the United Nations annual climate conference, Canada joined over 100 other countries pledging to reduce 30% of global methane emissions by the year 2030. Methane is a fast-acting greenhouse gas responsible for over a quarter of human-caused global warming. Reducing methane emissions, along with carbon dioxide, is absolutely critical to limiting global […]
Shareen Yawanarajah Ph.D.

New analysis shows California is home to the most zero-emission truck, bus companies in the nation

2 years 5 months ago
From vehicle assembly to battery manufacturing, research and training, the zero-emission truck and bus supply chain is supporting thousands of jobs and billions of investments — in California and across the country — according to a new report by EDF released today. That’s good news, because the transition away from fossil fuels in the medium- […]
Tim O'Connor

New EDF research shows more than 330,000 workers already make electric trucks and buses throughout the U.S.; Potential for tremendous future growth

2 years 5 months ago
The House of Representatives is expected to vote on the Build Back Better Act later this month, a bill with an unprecedented $555 billion in climate and clean air investments that will drive the creation of clean energy and manufacturing jobs. And the economic potential of manufacturing trucks and buses is underscored by two recent […]
Ben Schneider

Turning COP26 methane promises into action

2 years 5 months ago
One of the biggest accomplishments from COP26 is the global consensus around the urgent need to reduce methane emissions. More than 100 countries representing more than two-thirds of the global economy promised to collectively reduce 30% of man-made methane emissions by 2030. The agreement follows recent analysis from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, which […]
Matt Watson

Methane Momentum at COP26: What you missed and what’s ahead

2 years 5 months ago
Methane had a major moment on the world’s stage last week at the annual United Nations climate conference when more than 100 countries pledged to reduce global methane emissions by 30% this decade. Not only that, we also saw the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency propose enhanced protections to reduce methane pollution from oil and gas […]
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