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Podcast
Sustainable investment leader Taeun Kwon on women money and saving the planet
September 23, 2022Taeun Kwon, 32, is so passionate about replacing finance’s power structure of “pale, male and stale” with women’s leadership that she founded a global organization to help women transform the status quo. Kwon and EDF's Degrees host Yesh Pavlik Slenk have a lively conversation about the connection between climate change, power, gender and money.More on:
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Article
5 ways to limit chemicals in your food
September 23, 2022Industrial processes, packaging and certain additives all contribute toxic chemicals to our foods. EDF works with regulators and companies to tackle the issue. Here’s what you can do too.More on:
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Article
Chemicals linked to infertility and birth defects also linked to preterm birth
September 23, 2022Chemicals linked to infertility and birth defects also linked to preterm birth. EDF and its allies are calling on the FDA to withdraw its approval of the phthalates it allows in food handling equipment and food packaging.More on:
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Analysis
Including forestry in an emissions trading scheme: Lessons from New Zealand
September 23, 2022 | Suzi Kerr, Senior Advisor, Economics and Carbon PricingStudy co-authored by EDF analyzes the New Zealand Emissions Trading Scheme (NZ ETS) to examine the role of the forestry sector in mitigating climate change and how emissions trading might drive behavior change.More on:
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Article
This week’s good climate news
September 23, 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. -
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New report analyzes voluntary agreements as tool for managing Oregon’s groundwater
September 22, 2022 | Rachel O’Connor, Senior Manager, Climate Resilient Water SystemsAs the water situation becomes particularly dire in Oregon's Harney Basin, EDF and Culp & Kelly, LLC have released a new Voluntary Agreements Analysis report to advance the community’s understanding of one potential approach for locally driven water management.More on:
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Blog post
The ambition-raising opportunity of reducing methane emissions
September 22, 2022 | Alice Alpert, Senior ScientistMeaningful methane emission reductions are not only possible—such efforts can potentially have a massive impact on warming.More on:
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Article
EU’s €5.2 billion for hydrogen must avoid adverse climate impacts
September 22, 2022The European Commission yesterday approved €5.2 billion in subsidies for hydrogen projects. Recently released research from Environmental Defense Fund outlines the risks of hydrogen’s near-term adverse climate impacts if not carefully deployed.More on:
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Press release
Senate Delivers Bipartisan Win, Shows U.S. Commitment to International Climate Action
September 21, 2022EDF statement from Carol Andress, AVP, Congressional Affairs and Climate PolicyMore on:
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Article
5 ways to fight climate change and be a better advocate
September 21, 2022The sheer scale of climate change can leave us feeling helpless. But there are multiple ways that each of us can take action and make a difference. Start with these tips from climate advocates who decided to get involved. -
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U.S. Must Cut Agricultural Emissions by 23% and Boost Forest Carbon Storage by 43% to Meet Climate Goals
September 21, 2022Farms, ranches and forests can get the U.S. 17% of the way toward the national goal to cut emissions in half by 2030.More on:
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Report
Ambitious climate mitigation pathways for U.S. agriculture and forestry: vision for 2030 (PDF)
September 21, 2022This EDF report provides the first set of science-based targets for annual emission reductions from U.S. farms, ranches and forests.More on:
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Press release
Fiona Azota a Puerto Rico
September 20, 2022El huracán Fiona tocó tierra en Puerto Rico como categoría 1 durante el fin de semana, causando inundaciones catastróficas y dejando a toda la isla sin electricidad. -
The woman greening the golden arches
September 20, 2022Can you use your MBA to save the planet? EDF's Degrees podcast asks the chief sustainability officer at McDonald’s, Jenny McColloch, who has one of the most influential sustainability jobs in the business world: leading the effort to green McDonald’s nearly 40,000 restaurants.More on:
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Report
The biggest opportunities to cut U.S. agricultural emissions this decade
September 20, 2022Farming and forestry solutions are necessary to stabilize the climate. This report from Environmental Defense Fund and ICF provides the first set of science-based targets for annual emission reductions from U.S. farms, ranches and forests.More on:
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Press release
GM and EDF Announce Recommended Principles on EPA Emissions Standards for Model Year 2027 and Beyond
September 20, 2022 | Fred Krupp, PresidentGM and EDF Announce Recommended Principles on EPA Emissions Standards for Model Year 2027 and BeyondMore on:
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Press release
Puerto Rico Hit by Category 1 Storm Fiona
September 19, 2022Hurricane Fiona, a category 1 storm, made landfall in Puerto Rico over the weekend, causing catastrophic flooding and leaving much of the island without electricity.More on:
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Press release
Gov Newsom Signs Strong Climate Package that Secures California’s Leadership for Decades
September 16, 2022 | Katelyn Roedner Sutter, California State DirectorEDF statement from Katelyn Roedner Sutter, Senior Manager, U.S. ClimateMore on:
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Article
This week’s good climate news
September 16, 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. -
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On Fourth Anniversary of Hurricane Florence, NC, is Taking Important Proactive Steps to Protect Against Climate Change
September 16, 2022 | Will McDow, Associate Vice President, Climate Resilient Coasts and WatershedsNorth Carolina is taking steps to ensure coastal resilience following the storm.More on:
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Report
Tackling enteric methane
September 15, 2022 | Katie Anderson, Senior Director, Business, Food and ForestsThis EDF report shares new data about dairy and beef producers’ perspectives on enteric methane emissions and mitigation solutions: how likely they would be to adopt an enteric solution today, what kinds of barriers would prevent them from doing so and what features or incentives could streamline implementation.More on:
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Blog post
New report highlights opportunities for meat and dairy companies
September 15, 2022 | Katie Anderson, Senior Director, Business, Food and ForestsBusinesses have a unique opportunity to drive innovation to reduce enteric methane, according to a new EDF report. Companies with beef and dairy in their supply chains can play a critical role in reducing global enteric emissions by creating incentives and by investing in technologies that are tailored to the needs and concerns of farmers and ranchers.More on:
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Press release
USDA Makes Historic $2.8 Billion Investment in Agricultural Climate Solutions
September 14, 2022 | Britt Groosman, Senior Vice President, Agriculture, Water and FoodUSDA awarded $2.8 billion for pilot projects that develop and expand markets for crops and livestock farmed in ways that reduce emissions or sequester carbon.More on:
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Report
Tackling enteric methane: designing effective solutions informed by U.S. dairy and beef producers' perspectives
September 14, 2022Methane is the climate opportunity companies and policymakers can’t afford to miss. In fact, reducing methane emissions is critical to slowing global warming in the near term and meeting net zero climate goals. As companies and policymakers look to drive new opportunities to reduce agricultural methane emissions, understanding where producers are today and how to …More on:
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Article
5 times we refused to give up. The rocky road to the signing of an historic climate law
September 13, 2022Climate legislation failed five times before the passage of the Inflation Reduction Act.More on: