Carbon Markets Can Drive Revenue, Ambition for Tropical Forest Countries, New Studies Show

1 year 9 months ago
This post was co-authored by Pedro Martins Barata, Senior Climate Director, and Julia Paltseva, Senior Analyst, Natural Climate Solutions. Global climate mitigation requires rapid action to protect ecosystems, particularly Earth’s tropical forests. Once ecosystems are lost, wide-scale restoration takes time. Recognizing the importance and urgency of taking action to protect intact forests, more than 100 global […]
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With the final Healthy Climate Plan, Michigan has the chance to lead on climate – but it must turn commitments into action

1 year 9 months ago
Last month, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of the coal industry and its allies to curtail the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s ability to tackle climate pollution from existing fossil fuel power plants. This setback makes action in Michigan and in states across the country – where governors and regulators have powerful tools to […]
Alex DeGolia

The scoop on the Scoping Plan: CARB is not on track to achieve a zero-emission transportation sector (Part 4)

1 year 10 months ago
This post was co-authored by Sam Becker, Electric Medium- and Heavy-Duty Vehicle Advocate, and Lauren Navarro, Senior Manager, Regulatory and Legislative Affairs. In May, the California Air Resources Board released the draft 2022 Climate Change Scoping Plan, a roadmap that will guide the state toward meeting its 2030 emissions target and achieving net-zero emissions no […]
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The scoop on the Scoping Plan: California’s plan relies too heavily on emerging technologies (Part 3)

1 year 10 months ago
This post was co-authored by Caroline Jones, analyst for U.S. Climate, and Katie Schneer, High Meadows fellow for subnational climate policy. In May, the California Air Resources Board released the draft 2022 Climate Change Scoping Plan, a roadmap that will guide the state toward meeting its 2030 emissions target and achieving net-zero emissions no later […]
Katelyn Roedner Sutter

How RGGI cuts carbon and costs

1 year 10 months ago
This summer, electricity bills across the U.S. are poised to climb higher as a consequence of volatile fossil fuel costs and climate change impacts like extreme heat. Rising natural gas prices, affected by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, are expected to drive up costs in the U.S., including in places like Pennsylvania and Virginia where a […]
Mandy Warner

Our New Electric Resilience Toolkit: Resources to Enhance Climate Resilience Planning by Electric Utilities

1 year 10 months ago
This post was co-authored by EDF’s Michael Panfil and Romany Webb of the Sabin Center for Climate Change Law at Columbia Law School Columbia Law School’s Sabin Center for Climate Change Law, Environmental Defense Fund, and the Initiative on Climate Risk and Resilience Law have released a new Electric Resilience Toolkit to support policymakers and […]
Noha Haggag

The scoop on the Scoping Plan: California’s plan falls short in ensuring equitable access to an affordable, clean and safe energy system (Part 2)

1 year 11 months ago
This post was authored by Michael Colvin, Director, California Energy Program at EDF. In May, the California Air Resources Board released the draft 2022 Climate Change Scoping Plan, a roadmap that will guide the state toward meeting its 2030 emissions target and achieving net-zero emissions no later than 2045. This four-part series will unpack several […]
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Markets, stocktake, and impacts: The three issues to watch at the UN climate talks in Bonn

1 year 11 months ago
This post was co-authored by Julia Ilhardt, High Meadows Fellow at Environmental Defense Fund Next week, climate negotiators will begin two weeks of meetings in Bonn, Germany to make progress on a full slate of issues—from carbon markets and finance to adaptation and loss and damage—before November’s global climate talks. At these mid-year negotiating sessions, […]
Maggie Ferrato

May brings another record auction for the Western Climate Initiative, as California considers how to ramp up climate action

1 year 11 months ago
Results of the May Western Climate Initiative auction were released today, and again they demonstrate strong demand for allowances and generate revenue that will deliver meaningful investments for California communities. Earlier this month, the California Air Resources Board (CARB) also outlined the role of its cap-and-trade program in its draft Scoping Plan, which intends to […]
Katelyn Roedner Sutter

The scoop on the Scoping Plan: California’s draft plan misses the opportunity for greater climate ambition (Part 1)

1 year 11 months ago
This post was co-authored by Katelyn Roedner Sutter, Senior Manager for U.S. Climate at EDF. In May, the California Air Resources Board released the draft 2022 Climate Change Scoping Plan, a roadmap that will guide the state toward meeting its 2030 emissions target and achieving net-zero emissions no later than 2045. This four-part series will […]
Caroline Jones

Pinterest sets the bar in the fight against climate disinformation

2 years ago
This post was co-authored by Michael Khoo of Friends of the Earth Climate disinformation on digital platforms is a serious threat to the public support needed to solve the climate crisis. It has been so effective at delaying climate action, it was called out for the first time by the UN’s climate report and highlighted […]
Lauren Guite

Unlocking the planet-saving potential of crediting natural climate solutions

2 years ago
With contributions from Julia Paltseva, senior analyst, Britta Dosch, analyst, and Christine Gerbode, senior research analyst, all at Environmental Defense Fund.  Earth’s forests, oceans, wetlands and other natural landscapes have the power to pull carbon out of the atmosphere and to store it – making well-managed ecosystems key resources in the fight to halt climate […]
Devyani Singh

Getting to net zero: New policy insights on the role of carbon management strategies

2 years 1 month ago
This blog was originally co-authored with Jake Higdon, former Manager for U.S. Climate Policy at EDF. This summary for policymakers, based on new modeling from Evolved Energy Research, shares insights on the potential role of carbon removal and carbon capture strategies in reaching net-zero emissions in the U.S. Emerging technologies to capture carbon are gaining […]
Natasha Vidangos

Climate change creates financial risks. Investors need to know what those are.

2 years 1 month ago
(This post was co-authored by David G. Victor, nonresident senior fellow at the Brookings Institution. It is also posted here.) The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) voted recently to move a proposal forward that would require publicly traded companies to disclose the financial risks they face from climate change. These rules aim to bring corporate obligations […]
Michael Panfil

As Congress makes big budget decisions, new polling shows bipartisan support for climate innovation investment

2 years 1 month ago
Every Spring, Congress starts the process of deciding on next year’s federal budget, which contains funding for agencies and departments that help drive climate and clean energy progress. Stepping up investment in climate innovation – the creation of new or enhanced climate solutions that lower pollution, create jobs and cut energy costs – should be […]
Morgan Rote

Governor Sisolak set the stage for strong climate action. Now, Nevada must deliver.

2 years 1 month ago
The latest report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) issued a stark warning: societies have not done enough to mitigate and adapt to the effects of climate change, endangering millions of lives, and must take urgent, “transformational” action to avert the worst outcomes of human-caused climate change. Nevada is already feeling a range […]
Caroline Jones

How ports can use the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to protect public health and act on climate

2 years 2 months ago
Most Americans hadn’t thought about the importance of ports until pandemic-driven disruptions in the global supply chain created delays and uncertainty about the delivery of the goods we count on in our homes, schools, businesses and beyond. But people who live in the communities near ports, where last century’s fossil fuel-powered equipment belches out harmful […]
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