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Power Companies with Ambitious 2030 Emissions Reductions Targets (June 27)
June 27, 2021Power Companies with Ambitious 2030 Emissions Reductions Targets (June 27) -
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Methane: A crucial opportunity in the climate fight
June 25, 2021Is methane a greenhouse gas? Learn why it’s over 80 times more potent than CO₂, its impact on global warming and how cutting methane fights climate change.More on:
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Report
Clean Trucks, Clean Air, U.S. Jobs (PDF)
June 25, 2021Eliminating pollution from all new truck and buses by 2040 — and urban and community applications by 2035 — will save thousands of lives, cut climate pollution, and result in shared economic benefits.More on:
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Clean Cars, Clean Air, Consumer Savings
June 25, 2021100% New Zero Emission Vehicle Sales by 2035 Will Deliver Extensive Economic, Health and Environmental Benefits to all AmericansMore on:
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Press release
Bipartisan Climate and Health Win: House Votes to Reinstate Oil & Gas Pollution Rules; Methane Emissions Resolution now Moves on to the White House
June 25, 2021Statement of Fred Krupp, President, Environmental Defense FundMore on:
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Blog post
To Meet Sustainability Goals, Food Companies Need To Slash Methane
June 24, 2021 | Katie Anderson, Senior Director, Business, Food and ForestsFor the livestock sector, there's an often overlooked, invisible source of climate pollution lurking in the supply chain: methane. -
Congress votes to cut methane pollution. Here’s why it matters.
June 24, 2021Today Congress voted to reinstate Obama-era rules that reduce methane pollution from the oil and gas industry. Here's all you need to know.More on:
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Blog post
The Road to Zero-Emission Trucks
June 24, 2021There is a clear solution to address both climate and air pollution for companies whose business depends on trucks: fleet electrification.More on:
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Press release
Senate Tells USDA to Define High-Quality Agricultural Carbon Credits and Streamline Market Participation
June 24, 2021EDF statement from Elizabeth Gore, senior vice president, Political AffairsMore on:
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Press release
Study Shows South Africa is Well Placed to Lead the Production of Zero Carbon Shipping Fuels
June 24, 2021Country’s location, economic development and vast renewable energy sources make it well suited to be a hub for green maritime fuelMore on:
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Press release
EDF Announces Two Million Dollar Ad Campaign to Support an American Jobs Plan with Bold Clean Energy Provisions
June 24, 2021EDF announced an ad campaign calling on Congress to “Go Bold” by passing an American Jobs Plan that addresses the threat of climate change.More on:
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Blog post
Texas leaders made a big mistake ignoring water this session. But not all hope is lost.
June 23, 2021 | Vanessa Puig-Williams, Senior Director, Climate Resilient Water SystemsThree steps that all Texans can take now to build momentum behind protecting our rivers, streams and groundwater. The post Texas leaders made a big mistake ignoring water this session. But not all hope is lost. first appeared on Growing Returns.More on:
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Blog post
Cell-cultured it is!
June 23, 2021By Tom Neltner, J.D., Chemicals policy director Over the past several years, EDF has been tracking the development of innovative seafood products where the components are grown from cells in tanks and combined into consumable products using extrusion, 3-D printing or other processes commonly used in the food industry. While not yet on the market, based …More on:
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Blog post
When it comes to air pollution in Mexico City, data is power.
June 23, 2021 | Sergio Sánchez, Senior Policy Director, Global Clean AirAs we look towards the future, it’s critical to have this hyperlocal data to enhance institutional capacities, build community support and forge evidence-based policies that drastically reduce pollution while building more resilient communities The post When it comes to air pollution in Mexico City, data is power. first appeared on Global Clean Air.More on:
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EDF Live: Protecting Cuba’s Gardens of the Queen
June 23, 2021 | Valerie Miller, Director, Cuba Fisheries & OceansOur partners and filmmakers in Cuba join us to discuss the importance of strengthening U.S.–Cuba collaborations as we work to protect the abundance of our oceans and ability to adapt to a changing climate. -
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Sen. Ossoff Introduces Legislation to Incentivize American Solar Manufacturing Jobs
June 23, 2021EDF Statement from Elizabeth Gore, Senior Vice President, Political AffairsMore on:
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Blog post
3 recent USDA wins and what the department should do next
June 22, 2021Three recent wins for agricultural climate solutions you may have missed in the news. The post 3 recent USDA wins and what the department should do next first appeared on Growing Returns.More on:
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Press release
D.C. Circuit Court Strikes Down Unlawful FERC Approval of a Natural Gas Pipeline
June 22, 2021Ruling on a case brought by EDF in D.C. Circuit Court strikes down unlawful FERC approval of a 66-mile natural gas pipeline in Illinois and Missouri.More on:
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Press release
Major Corporations and Foundations Commit Final Funding to Close Gap in Landmark Colorado River Water Conservation Deal
June 22, 2021Microsoft, Procter & Gamble and other contributions secure funding to support water resilience, equity and combat drought within the Colorado River BasinMore on:
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Blog post
What the SEC can do to protect investors, companies, and people from another Texas power crisis
June 22, 2021The massive storm that hit Texas in February — known as Winter Storm Uri — highlights the dangers of ignoring the physical risks of climate change. -
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New projects in European cities will trial clean air solutions for freight
June 22, 2021Following the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, people turned to home deliveries to safely meet their needs, furthering the rise in demand for parcels, and, consequently, an increase of vans and trucks on the roads. The freight sector is energy-intensive with last mile delivery relying largely on polluting diesel vehicles – creating air and noise …More on:
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Getting chemical safety back on track 5 years after TSCA reform
June 22, 2021Five years ago, President Obama signed into law the Lautenberg Chemical Safety for the 21st Century Act, which overhauled the country’s chemical safety law to better protect people from toxic chemicals. In a welcome change to the dismal Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) reform anniversaries during the Trump administration, this year we are able to …More on:
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Blog post
Fishing for Resilience: a video series to introduce you to climate-resilient fisheries
June 22, 2021Today, we’re introducing readers to the concept of climate resilience in marine fisheries through a new, three-part video series called “Fishing for Resilience.” As Environmental Defense Fund’s Senior Director for Resilient Fisheries, I played a central role in the creation of this short series — even “starring” in the videos as narrator. Producing and narrating …More on:
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What the SEC can do to protect investors, companies, and people from another Texas power crisis
June 18, 2021The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is considering making important changes in disclosure requirements to reflect the growing recognition that climate change poses significant risks to the U.S. financial system. This week, hundreds of investors, companies, and concerned Americans, including EDF, responded to the SEC’s request for public input on climate change disclosure.