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Research to Move Toward Evidence-Based Recommendations for Lead Service Line Disclosure Policies in Home Buying and Home Renting Scenarios
March 18, 2019This paper summarizes home buying/renting studies used to evaluate disclosure styles, perceived risk of the LSL in a home, and their willingness to act.More on:
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EDF Testifies for Life-Saving Mercury and Air Toxics Standards
March 18, 2019EDF Testifies for Life-Saving Mercury and Air Toxics Standards -
Long-Delayed Methylene Chloride Ban Finalized but Still Leaves Workers at Risk
March 15, 2019 | Lindsay McCormick, Senior Program Manager, Safer ChemicalsToday, the EPA announced that it finalized a rule that bans methylene chloride in paint strippers for consumer uses but still allows them in workplaces. -
Press release
First Major Oil and Gas Reform in New Mexico in Over a Decade Headed to Governor Luján Grisham
March 15, 2019 | Jon Goldstein, Associate Vice President, Energy TransitionLegislation restores critical authority to oil and gas regulator, improves produced water oversightMore on:
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Blog post
Accelerating clean energy innovation is key to solving the climate crisis
March 14, 2019Clean energy innovation agenda can attract bipartisan support in Congress, even as the debate over broader climate policy remains gridlocked.More on:
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Senate Vote Crucial Step Toward Major Oil and Gas Reform in New Mexico
March 14, 2019 | Jon Goldstein, Associate Vice President, Energy TransitionLegislation in New Mexico would restore enforcement authority to the state's oil and gas regulator. -
New Report Identifies Proactive Strategies to Manage California's Renewable Energy Transition
March 14, 2019Transition to zero-carbon buildings is a critical step in California’s efforts to fight climate change, but the state must develop a cost-effective plan. -
Letter
Colorado River Drought Contingency Plan Letter of Support to Congress
March 14, 2019 | Kevin Moran, Associate Vice President, Regional AffairsEDF and our partners urge Congress to support legislation for the Colorado River Drought Contingency Plan after it was endorsed by seven states.More on:
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Fact sheet
Meeting the Mercury and Air Toxics Standards for Power Plants: Greater Benefits, Lower Costs
March 13, 2019The Mercury and Air Toxics Standards reduce mercury, soot, lead, and other toxic pollution from our nation’s coal-fired power plants.More on:
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BP and Environmental Defense Fund Collaborate to Reduce Methane Emissions
March 13, 2019 | Fred Krupp, PresidentBP and EDF collaborate to develop technologies and management practices to accelerate reduction of methane emission across the global oil and gas industry -
EDF Statement: House Hearing on Failure by the Trump EPA to Protect Workers from Toxic Chemicals
March 12, 2019The House Energy and Commerce Committee’s Subcommittee on the Environment and Climate Change holds a hearing on the EPA’s Failure to Protect Workers. -
New Research Doubles Service Life Estimate of Marine Workboat Engines, Reveals Big Opportunities for Diesel Emissions Reductions
March 11, 2019New Research Doubles Service Life Estimate of Marine Workboat Engines, Reveals Big Opportunities for Diesel Emissions Reductions -
Nuclear Bailout Bill Dramatically Misses Mark, Ignores Need for Pennsylvania to Cut Carbon Pollution
March 11, 2019Pennsylvania's nuclear bill does not do enough to support affordable, clean energy. -
Trump Administration Chooses Once Again to Attack America’s Health and Environment
March 11, 2019Statement of Elizabeth Gore, EDF Senior Vice President -
Letter
Open Letter to California's Water Agencies on the Colorado River
March 11, 2019 | Maurice Hall, Senior Advisor, Climate Resilient Water SystemsAn open letter from EDF, Audubon California to California's water agencies on moving forward on the Colorado River Lower Basin Drought Contingency Plan.More on:
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Press release
EDF, Audubon Urge California Water Agencies to Finalize Colorado River Drought Contingency Plan
March 11, 2019 | Maurice Hall, Senior Advisor, Climate Resilient Water SystemsStatement of Maurice Hall, EDF Associate VP, Ecosystems - Water, urging California Water Agencies to finalize Colorado River Drought Contingency PlanMore on:
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Press release
Groups Ask Court for Permission to Help Defend Colorado Clean Car Standards
March 11, 2019 | Peter Zalzal, Distinguished Counsel & Associate Vice President, Clean Air StrategiesEnvironmental Defense Fund, the Natural Resources Defense Council and Sierra Club hope to go to court to support the state of Colorado in its decision to adopt protective state clean car standards.More on:
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Fact sheet
Fueling a digital methane future
March 7, 2019Digitalization of the oilfield has the potential to unlock up to $1.6 trillion in value.More on:
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ICAO Moves Forward on CORSIA, But Must Step up Its Game on Transparency to Meet Aviation’s Climate Commitment
March 7, 2019Criteria for evaluating emission reductions to offset growth in aviation pollution could be worthless without full transparency and detailed rules. -
EDF, NRDC Ask Court to Require Disclosure of EPA’s Hidden Analysis on the Clean Cars Rollback
March 7, 2019EDF, NRDC Ask Court to Require Disclosure of EPA’s Hidden Analysis on the Clean Cars Rollback -
EDF Launches Smart Boat Initiative to Help Recover Global Fisheries
March 6, 2019Today at the World Ocean Summit being held in Abu Dhabi, Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) announced the launch of its Smart Boat Initiative. -
EDF Strongly Supports Schumer Call for Select Climate Committee
March 6, 2019Statement of Elizabeth Gore, EDF Senior Vice President -
UN Aviation Agency’s Decision Could Undercut EU Climate Progress
March 5, 2019A backroom deal on aviation carbon trading rules could allow worthless credits, double counting, and secrecy, warns Environmental Defense Fund Europe -
Rejection of Post-Hurricane Harvey Air Pollution Monitoring “Part of a Disturbing Trend of Willful Ignorance”
March 5, 2019Rejection of Post-Hurricane Harvey Air Pollution Monitoring “Part of a Disturbing Trend of Willful Ignorance”More on:
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Report
Smart Boats and Networked Fisheries
March 5, 2019New technologies cannot themselves fix the fisheries crisis that we face. But as EDF lays out in this report, they do open an unprecedented window of opportunity to dramatically broaden access to the fishery management approaches that have been proven to work.More on: