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EDF analysis finds American fleets are embracing electric trucks
July 29, 2021By Jason Mathers and Ellen Bell Truck fleets across the country are enthusiastically embracing the emergence of electric medium- and heavy-duty trucks. This is the main finding of a new EDF analysis of public announcements and known deployments of leading fleets. EDF found nearly 500 existing electric deployments and pledges to deploy nearly 300 times …More on:
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Press release
EDF and LGIM America Launch Partnership to Activate Business Leadership on Net Zero
July 29, 2021Today's announcement of a new collaboration is the first of its kind between an environmental nonprofit and a global asset management firm.More on:
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Fact sheet
Methane: Fast relief for climate warming
July 27, 2021EDF infographic highlighting the potential climate benefits of fast action to reduce methane emissions.More on:
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U.S. Must Do More to Eliminate Tailpipe Pollution from Cars, Trucks and SUVs
July 27, 2021Statement of EDF Associate Vice President Peter ZalzalMore on:
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Environmental Justice Air Quality Monitoring Act is a Step Toward Helping Communities Tackle Longstanding Inequities
July 27, 2021 | Sarah Vogel, Senior Vice President, Healthy CommunitiesEDF believes every community should live free of the burden of harmful air pollution.More on:
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The whole country is breathing wildfire smoke
July 27, 2021 | Tammy Thompson, Senior Air Quality ScientistThis blog was originally posted on EDF Voices. Residents of New York City and other East Coast metro areas are grappling with some of the poorest air quality in those regions in more than a decade. But it’s not from traffic — it’s from a wildfire burning thousands of miles away. Oregon’s Bootleg Fire has …More on:
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Reps. Huffman, Case Introduce Legislation to Reauthorize Magnuson-Stevens Act
July 26, 2021EDF statement from Eric Schwaab, Senior Vice President, Ecosystems and OceansMore on:
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Report
Soil carbon credits have potential but need clear standards
July 26, 2021Credits for soil carbon sequestration lack comparability and consistency. EDF and the Woodwell Climate Research Center reviewed the 12 published protocols used to generate soil carbon credits through carbon sequestration in croplands.More on:
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As UK workers return to offices, here are tips for building managers to prevent a rise in energy costs and air pollution
July 26, 2021Following COVID-19 lockdown measures, many people went from working in offices to being unemployed or furloughed or working from home. We don’t yet know what future working behaviour looks like in the UK, but there are strong indications that many people will continue to work from home, even if there are no longer pandemic-related concerns.More on:
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Surge of Interest in Soil Carbon Credits Requires Swift Action to Set Clear Standards
July 26, 2021 | Emily Oldfield, Agricultural Soil Carbon ScientistEDF's review of credit protocols found inconsistencies with measurement, reporting and verification of net climate impact.More on:
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Sea level rise threatens Miami’s future. Here’s how the Army Corps can help keep Florida, Florida.
July 23, 2021 | Rachel Rhode, Manager, Climate Resilient Coasts & WatershedsThree ways the Army Corps can help build climate resilience while preserving Florida’s environment, economy and way of life. The post Sea level rise threatens Miami’s future. Here’s how the Army Corps can help keep Florida, Florida. first appeared on Growing Returns. -
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First-of-its-kind insurance report confronts climate risk
July 23, 2021 | Katelyn Roedner Sutter, California State DirectorNew recommendations for how insurance can address climate risk — including supporting nature-based climate solutions and building community resilience. The post First-of-its-kind insurance report confronts climate risk first appeared on Growing Returns.More on:
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Interim Justice40 Guidance Demonstrates Biden Administration Commitment to Advancing Environmental Justice
July 23, 2021Interim guidance released this week by the Biden-Harris Administration is start to centering environmental justice in federal government policy and plans.More on:
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Climate change threatens Louisiana’s future, but the state is taking bold action to increase its resilience
July 22, 2021Louisiana represents the paradox of a modern state shaped by a history of fossil fuel-supported development and structural racism that is now dealing with the climate-driven and social impacts of those choices.More on:
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Here’s how companies and foundations can prevent tropical deforestation and drive progress towards net zero commitments
July 22, 2021The jurisdictional approach to reducing deforestation, is an effective solution for companies looking to work through their supply chains to meet deforestation goals.More on:
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New Interactive Map Has Details about Power Plants that Are the Source of Smog-Forming NOx Pollution
July 22, 2021 | Vickie Patton, General CounselNew Interactive Map Has Details about Power Plants that Are the Source of Smog-Forming NOx PollutionMore on:
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New study: 4 signs of a growing U.S. supply chain for zero-emission trucks and buses
July 21, 2021Transitioning to zero-emission trucks and buses is necessary for both climate stability and to protect communities from air pollution. With nearly 23 million diesel-fueled medium and heavy duty trucks and buses operating on roads today in the U.S., moving to zero-emission technology will result in significant investments in manufacturing, infrastructure, operations and maintenance training, research …More on:
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Hurricanes Coming: Protecting Black and Brown Neighborhoods from a “Triple Whammy”
July 21, 2021This is the first in a series of Global Clean Air blogs on COVID-19 and air pollution. EDF's Dr. Elena Craft examines how the pandemic is bringing into sharp focus the unacceptable health inequities in communities of color and low wealth across the nation.More on:
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Letter to FEMA on RE: Request for Information on FEMA Programs, Regulations, and Policies (86 FR 21325, Docket ID: FEMA-2021-0011)
July 21, 2021Letter to Administrator Criswell on opportunities to increase equity in flood resilience.More on:
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What you need to know about hurricanes and climate change
July 21, 2021Scientists have been actively studying how climate change affects hurricanes for decades, and the evidence that it can influence several aspects of hurricanes continues to grow.More on:
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Hurricane season is here. What past storms can tell us about reducing risk.
July 21, 2021We have learned several important lessons about how to better prepare for and react to storms to reduce damages and hasten recovery.More on:
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Why accurate reporting of air pollution after Hurricane Harvey matters
July 21, 2021In addition to dumping historic amounts of rain across southeast Texas, Hurricane Harvey triggered a wave of air pollution.More on:
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Experts warn of a more active hurricane season. We need more wetlands, fast.
July 21, 2021 | Rachel Rhode, Manager, Climate Resilient Coasts & WatershedsWe need to fortify our coastal natural infrastructure — such as barrier islands and wetlands — to serve as a first line of defense against storms and sea level rise.More on:
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Beyond paper: PFAS linked to common plastic packaging used for food, cosmetics, and much more
July 21, 2021Tom Neltner, Chemicals Policy Director, Maricel Maffini, consultant, and Tom Bruton with Green Science Policy Institute. Results from an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) investigation into PFAS-contaminated pesticides have much broader, concerning implications for food, cosmetics, shampoos, household cleaning products, and other consumer products, as well as recycling. This investigation, first announced earlier this year, found …More on:
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Beauty has a toxic equity problem. It’s time companies champion clean beauty justice.
July 21, 2021Everyone deserves the same access to safer beauty products. It’s time companies make that happen.