Reports and publications

  • Climate change may lead to fish wars: here’s how to avoid them

    Type: Column/Article

    Date: September 27, 2018

    We have a chance to avoid one of the worst economic, environmental and social disasters we face from the impacts of climate change. Will we take it?

  • Western ranchers embrace satellites

    Type: Column/Article

    Date: September 20, 2018

    The goal was ambitious: use satellite technology to help save rapidly vanishing grasslands, introduce rare native species, lock tons of carbon in the soil and recruit a multinational company to help pay for it.

  • Deploying carbon markets to reach climate goals in US states

    Type: Fact Sheet

    Date: September 11, 2018

    Twenty U.S. states and the District of Columbia have set bold goals to reduce planet-warming greenhouse gas emissions. This fact sheet highlights how well-designed carbon markets are critical tools in the policy toolbox to put states on track to meet their climate targets at low cost.

  • EDF Carbon Market Timeline

    Type: Fact Sheet

    Date: September 11, 2018

    For decades, and in partnership with many other groups, Environmental Defense Fund has championed market-based solutions to environmental problems. Combining world-class analytical resources with a practical, hands-on approach, EDF has a strong track record designing and implementing markets at the international, national, state and provincial, and city levels. This timeline highlights market-based successes that EDF had a particular hand in. 

  • Our study highlights the previously underestimated role of nitrous oxide emissions from rice farms as a global climate accelerator. It also shows a clear opportunity to mitigate those emissions.

  • In this white paper, we quantify the potential global risk of a large climate impact from N2O emissions from rice paddies globally through a geospatial extrapolation.

  • How on-farm conservation can generate financial value

    Type: Report

    Date: September 6, 2018

  • Ride the Fourth Wave of Environmental Innovation

    Type: Newsletter

    Date: September 6, 2018

  • As tomato harvest hits full capacity and the almond harvest begins to ramp up, global leaders will gather in San Francisco this month to promote continued action on climate change. While Silicon Valley seeks the spotlight, it is the more humble Central Valley that solidifies California’s leadership as one of the world’s most climate-smart economies.

  • Farm finance and conservation

    Type: Report

    Date: September 6, 2018

    This report analyzes the impact of conservation on farm budgets with three in-depth case studies.