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EPA Identifies U.S. Areas That Exceed Smog Limits
May 1, 2018 | Peter Zalzal, Distinguished Counsel & Associate Vice President, Clean Air StrategiesEPA Identifies U.S. Areas That Exceed Smog Limits -
EDF Urges EPA to Abandon “Lawless and Destructive” Effort to Repeal the Clean Power Plan
April 27, 2018EDF Urges EPA to Abandon “Lawless and Destructive” Effort to Repeal the Clean Power Plan -
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New Mexico Establishes Weakest-in-the-Nation Clean Air Protections from Oil and Gas Development
April 27, 2018 | Jon Goldstein, Associate Vice President, Energy TransitionNew drilling permits would not help reduce New Mexico’s methane hot spot or other harmful pollutionMore on:
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Weakening State Clean Cars Program Threatens Health of Millions
April 27, 2018New Reports Say Trump Administration is Targeting Crucial Air Pollution Safeguards -
Canada Methane Cuts Spur Global Action to Address a Major Climate Threat
April 26, 2018 | Fred Krupp, PresidentFred Krupp statement on Canada's federal regulations to limit oil and gas methane pollutionMore on:
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Canada Issues Final Standards to Curb Methane Pollution from the Oil and Gas Industry
April 26, 2018US-based environmental organizations have issued the following statement in support of Canada issuing strong federal standards to curb methane emissions from the Canadian oil and gas industry:More on:
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Pruitt Plays the Victim, Avoids Taking Responsibility
April 26, 2018Scott Pruitt is using his congressional testimony to dodge accountability, blame others, and make his case for a more polluted America. -
Houston Partners Announce Launch of Post-Harvey Health Registry
April 25, 2018Houston Partners Announce Launch of Post-Harvey Health Registry -
New Utility Plan to Advance Ohio’s Clean Energy Economy
April 25, 2018New Utility Plan to Advance Ohio’s Clean Energy Economy -
Two-Thirds of Executives Use Innovative Technologies to Drive Profit, Benefit the Environment
April 24, 2018 | Tom Murray, Executive Vice President, SolutionsAn overwhelming majority of executives at top companies say they are using innovative technologies to drive profitability and environmental performance, according to a new survey released today by Environmental Defense Fund (EDF). More than 70 percent of executives surveyed said their business and environmental goals are more closely aligned than they were just five years ago, primarily due to advances in technology. -
Ahead of Deadlines, Americans Urge the Trump Administration to Keep Oil and Gas Pollution Protections Strong and In Place
April 24, 2018Ahead of Deadlines, Americans Urge the Trump Administration to Keep Oil and Gas Pollution Protections Strong and In Place -
Pruitt’s Actions to Block Sound Science will Hurt American Families
April 24, 2018Pruitt’s Actions to Block Sound Science will Hurt American Families, If media reports are correct, new EPA policy will be deeply damaging -
EDF, Allies Ask Appeals Court to Suspend Wyoming Court Decision that Blocked Implementation of BLM Waste Prevention Standards
April 23, 2018 | Peter Zalzal, Distinguished Counsel & Associate Vice President, Clean Air StrategiesEDF, Allies Ask Appeals Court to Suspend Wyoming Court Decision that Blocked Implementation of BLM Waste Prevention Standards -
Pruitt Must Testify Under Oath
April 19, 2018With twelve separate federal investigations into EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt, Congress will have questions that require fully truthful answers. -
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Monitoring our chemical exposures
April 18, 2018With incentives, technology developers can work with public health researchers to unlock solutions allowing us to track exposure to hazardous chemicals.More on:
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The Farm Bill Conservation Title Needs Strong Funding – Now More Than Ever
April 18, 2018Substantial and sustained conservation funding is critical for building an economically and environmentally resilient food supply. -
More than 170 Members of Congress Call on EPA Administrator Pruitt to Resign
April 18, 2018More than 170 Members of Congress Call on EPA Administrator Pruitt to Resign -
Letter
Louisiana coastline won’t all be lost, just less
April 17, 2018Louisiana's future coast will not be what it is today, but it will continue to exist, although on a smaller footprint. Letter to the editor by EDF's Natalie Peyronnin for The Washington Post.More on:
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North Dakota Weakens Natural Gas Flaring Policy
April 17, 2018 | Dan Grossman, Vice President, Global Energy TransitionToday, the North Dakota Industrial Commission amended the state’s gas capture rules in an attempt to limit flaring of natural gas. -
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California bill aimed at wildfires effectively bans clean energy that may help prevent them
April 16, 2018California's SB 1088 includes unnecessary provisions that would severely limit Californians’ access to distributed energy resources, the very tools that can help the state more quickly and cheaply fight climate change – a large contributor to its fire risk.More on:
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BP Goes After Methane with a Stringent, Quantitative Target
April 16, 2018EDF statement on BP's methane target in their Energy Transition report -
The Five Keys for Oil & Gas Companies to Establish Credible Methane Reduction Targets
April 13, 2018New EDF paper calls on energy companies to set ambitious methane reduction goals for both oil and gas sides of the business. -
International shipping agrees a climate target that will drive investment in clean fuel and technology
April 13, 2018EDF statement in reaction to the Maritime Environment Protection Committee's agreement of an initial greenhouse gas emissions reduction strategy. -
Farm Bill Conservation Programs Model Bipartisanship. Other Titles Should Too.
April 13, 2018EDF statement on the House Agriculture Committee's farm bill release. -
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Evaluation of the framework for national marine environmental policies in Cuba
April 12, 2018A slow rate of economic developmentand a national commitment to sustainable developmenthas enabled Cuba to maintain some of the best preservedmarine ecosystems in the Caribbean region.