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Digging into Freight Pollution Data in London
November 1, 2021Road transportation is a major source of air pollution in London, with heavy goods vehicles one of the top contributors of pollutants that harm people’s health. The thinktank, Centre for London, has been conducting research this year to look “at how we can create smarter, fairer and more sustainable freight and logistics ecosystems.” Centre for …More on:
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New research shows Boston methane emissions continue, despite pipe replacement efforts
November 1, 2021 | Erin Murphy, Director & Sr. Attorney, Clean Air & Energy MarketsNew peer-reviewed research published this week in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences finds that methane emissions from natural gas infrastructure and buildings in the Boston area have remained consistently high over the last eight years, despite multiple programs aimed at reducing methane pipeline leakage. This study indicates that more action is needed …More on:
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Capturing water from atmospheric rivers will help build drought resilience in California. Here’s how.
November 1, 2021 | Anna Schiller, Program Manager, Climate Resilient Water SystemsIt’s critical we prepare now to capture and store water during shorter, intense wet periods so that more water is available during the inevitable increasingly severe drought years ahead. The post Capturing water from atmospheric rivers will help build drought resilience in California. Here’s how. first appeared on Growing Returns.More on:
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Climate-smart agriculture and forestry partnership program (USDA Request for Information)
November 1, 2021 | Britt Groosman, Senior Vice President, Agriculture, Water and FoodEDF's response to USDA's request for information on the Climate-Smart Agriculture and Forestry Partnership Program. -
EDF Experts at COP 26
October 30, 2021Meet our team of science, economy and policy experts at COP 26 in Glasgow. -
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Supreme Court Will Hear Case About Climate Pollution from Power Plants
October 29, 2021The U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear a case about the EPA's long-standing authority to limit climate pollution from power plants.More on:
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Video
TED Talk explains how cutting methane can slow warming
October 29, 2021EDF climate scientist Ilissa Ocko explains, in plain English, the methods and technology available to reduce methane pollution right now.More on:
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EPA Will Reconsider Strengthening Smog Standard to Better Protect Americans’ Health
October 28, 2021EPA Will Reconsider Strengthening Smog Standard to Better Protect Americans’ HealthMore on:
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President Biden and Congress Respond to the Climate Crisis with Unprecedented Investment
October 28, 2021EDF Statement from Elizabeth Gore, Senior Vice President, Political AffairsMore on:
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Toolkit
How we can fight climate change misinformation
October 28, 2021Battle climate myths and fight for the truth. This how-to guide shares tips and tools for fighting climate misinformation.More on:
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COP26: Carbon Markets (Article 6) Need Robust Rules, say NGOs
October 28, 2021 | Fred Krupp, PresidentWorld’s largest environmental orgs and a multi-sector business group urge countries to agree to strong rules at COP26 for Article 6 of the Paris Agreement.More on:
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Build Back Better Act Framework Announcement is Historic Progress for Climate
October 28, 2021 | Fred Krupp, PresidentStatement of EDF President Fred Krupp – Oct. 28, 2021More on:
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Call for a Robust Article 6 Outcome in Glasgow
October 28, 2021EDF, Conservation International, The Nature Conservancy and IETA call on Parties to the Paris Agreement to deliver at COP26 in Glasgow robust, clear guidance on cooperative implementation of Article 6 by agreeing to rules that ensure environmental integrity, avoid double counting of mitigation, and facilitate transparent, high-quality mitigation from all sectors. -
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Pennsylvania General Assembly Attempts to Block State’s Participation in Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative as it Nears Finish Line
October 27, 2021Statement from Mandy Warner, Director of Climate and Clean Air Policy, Environmental Defense FundMore on:
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Podcast
Yes you can turn your climate anxiety into meaningful action
October 27, 2021EDF's Degrees podcast talks with LaUra Schmidt, cofounder of The Good Grief Network, about how to cope with climate anxiety so we can do the work that needs to be done. -
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Yes, you can turn your climate anxiety into meaningful action.
October 27, 2021Yes, you can turn your climate anxiety into meaningful action. This week we talk with LaUra Schmidt, cofounder of The Good Grief Network. LaUra talks about how millions of us are suffering from eco-anxiety, how our emotions affect our planet-saving work, and how we can cope so we can do the work that needs to … -
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Budget reconciliation: The key to investors’ net zero commitments
October 26, 2021The finance community can help catalyze climate progress by publicly supporting the climate provisions of the budget reconciliation package and pushing portfolio companies and corporate clients to do the same.More on:
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The world gets serious about cutting methane pollution
October 26, 2021 | Mark Brownstein, Senior Vice President, Energy TransitionThe urgency of tackling methane is finally being recognized at the highest levels — and new satellite-based tools are coming to make that possible.More on:
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Event
EDF is going bold on climate at COP26 climate talks in Glasgow
October 26, 2021What happens at COP26 matters more than ever: Global leaders and corporations must set the stage for significant climate commitments. EDF is focused on the biggest actions to go bold on climate. Please join us.More on:
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Climate planning is key for New York’s gas infrastructure
October 25, 2021 | Erin Murphy, Director & Sr. Attorney, Clean Air & Energy MarketsNext month, the New York Public Service Commission will be deciding whether a rate case settlement proposal between National Grid’s upstate gas and electric utility (Niagara Mohawk) and other groups is in the public interest, and whether the proposal is consistent with New York’s Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act. This is the first major …More on:
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Take Back Health In Your City: WHO’s Dr. Maria Neira’s argument for reducing emissions
October 25, 2021 | Sergio Sánchez, Senior Policy Director, Global Clean AirWhen the World Health Organization (WHO) released its new Global Air Quality guidelines earlier this month for the first time since 2005, it cited an overwhelming body of evidence showing how air pollution severely impacts health at even lower concentrations than previously understood. And while concentrations still largely exceed levels published by the WHO in …More on:
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Washington and Wall Street must act now to protect Americans’ financial futures from unfolding climate change harms
October 25, 2021Policymakers must act with urgency to protect all Americans in the face of the unfolding climate crisis, and safeguarding peoples’ financial health and stability is urgent and paramount.More on:
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Collaborative research sheds light on creating climate-resilient multispecies fisheries
October 22, 2021Worldwide, there is considerable interest in developing fishery management options that balance social, economic and ecological goals for multispecies fisheries. Ideally, fisheries management should strive not only to produce good yields from single stocks, but also to avoid serial depletion and prevent adverse impacts of fishing on marine ecosystems — a difficult, but achievable task.More on:
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Measuring water use in California’s Delta is a “fool’s errand.” OpenET will change that.
October 22, 2021Real-time data will put farmers and policymakers on the same page when making water management decisions. The post Measuring water use in California’s Delta is a “fool’s errand.” OpenET will change that. first appeared on Growing Returns.More on:
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New Army Corps guidelines will expand natural infrastructure to reduce flood risk and more
October 22, 2021The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers just released their “International Guidelines on the use of Natural and Nature-Based Features (NNBF) for Flood Risk Management.” Here’s why that’s a big deal. The post New Army Corps guidelines will expand natural infrastructure to reduce flood risk and more first appeared on Growing Returns.More on: