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Climate action is a top priority in the 21st Century Latino Agenda
May 9, 2021By: Sindy Benavides, CEO of LULAC, and Esther Sosa, Project Manager at EDF In the United States, the COVID-19 pandemic exposed inequities in nearly every aspect of life, illustrating the frustrating reality that today, national crises affect everyone but do not impact everyone equally. Similarly, climate change poses a more devastating threat to Latino families. Threats …More on:
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Reversing the last administration’s TSCA new chemicals policies needs to be a priority for this one
May 9, 2021Richard Denison, Ph.D., is a Lead Senior Scientist. Reprinted by permission from The Environmental Forum®, May/June 2021. MAY/ JUNE 2021 | 55 Copyright © 2021, Environmental Law Institute®, Washington, D.C. www.eli.org. [NOTE: This post is my contribution to a debate on TSCA implementation published by ELI. I wrote this piece, which ELI titled “Reversing New Chemicals …More on:
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New York and New Jersey face serious flood risks. Here’s how the Army Corps can address them.
May 9, 2021The densely populated coastal regions of New York and New Jersey face serious flood threats as climate change, increased storm frequency and rising sea levels exacerbate vulnerability. Without action, 2.9 million people and $2.1 trillion in assets in New York City and Newark, NJ, alone are at risk of flooding by 2070. The U.S. Army …More on:
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California water utilities fear the unknown when it comes to lead service lines
May 9, 2021Tom Neltner, Chemicals Policy Director. Last month, two California trade associations submitted disconcerting comments to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as the agency considers what to do with the revised Lead and Copper Rule (LCR) published in the waning days of the Trump Administration. The associations – the Association of California Water Agencies (ACWA) and …More on:
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Michigan embraces predictive tools to develop a lead service line inventory
May 9, 2021Tom Neltner, Chemicals Policy Director. Earlier this year, the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) released ground breaking guidance to help utilities in the state develop their “Complete Distribution System Materials Inventory” (CDSMI) that is due in 2025. The guidance is important because it explicitly allows utilities to use predictive tools to …More on:
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Press release
Reps. Fitzpatrick and Carbajal introduce meaningful bipartisan carbon fee bill
May 7, 2021Market Choice Act will reduce climate pollution and invest in infrastructureMore on:
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Press release
California Accelerates Towards Zero-Emission Passenger Vehicles By 2035
May 6, 2021 | Alice Henderson, Director & Lead Counsel, Transportation & Clean AirA strong Advanced Clean Cars II program would mark a decisive return for CA full authority to reduce dangerous pollution from its transportation sector.More on:
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EDF Europe Global Clean Air media clips
May 6, 2021EDF Europe Global Clean Air media clips; November 2020 - August 2021More on:
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Press release
New Mexico Environment Department Releases Strengthened Oil and Gas Air Pollution Proposal
May 6, 2021 | Jon Goldstein, Associate Vice President, Energy TransitionEDF Statement from Jon Goldstein, Director of Regulatory and Legislative Affairs, EnergyMore on:
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Article
Amanda Leland, EDF’s Executive Vice President, gardening with her children.
May 5, 2021 | Amanda Leland, Executive DirectorAmanda Leland, EDF’s executive vice president, talks about why Mother’s Day is a good time to raise kids' awareness about climate change and how to do it.More on:
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Press release
New Study Finds California’s Zero-Emission Cars Standards Could Save Lives, Reduce Pollution, Save Californians Money
May 4, 2021 | Alice Henderson, Director & Lead Counsel, Transportation & Clean AirCalifornia could benefit by adopting Advanced Clean Car II standards that ensure all new cars, trucks and SUVs sold are zero-emitting vehicles by 2035.More on:
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Analysis
Acting rapidly to deploy readily available methane mitigation measures by sector can immediately slow global warming
May 4, 2021Methane mitigation is essential for addressing climate change, but the value of rapidly implementing available mitigation measures is not well understood. In this paper, EDF scientists and partners analyze the climate benefits of fast action to reduce methane emissions as compared to slower and delayed mitigation timelines. We find that the scale up and deployment of greatly underutilized but available mitigation measures will have significant near-term temperature benefits beyond that from slow or delayed action.More on:
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London’s major roads are putting children at risk of developing asthma
May 4, 2021Greg Slater, Senior Data Analyst, and Oliver Lord, Head of Policy and Campaigns The pollution and health impacts from London’s busiest roads – the Red Routes – go far beyond the streets themselves. As a result of the nitrogen dioxide (NO2) that comes solely from vehicle pollution on the Red Routes, our new analysis estimates …More on:
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Press release
New Tool Helps New York Gas Utility Planners Align Business Decisions with Climate Goals
May 3, 2021 | Erin Murphy, Director & Sr. Attorney, Clean Air & Energy MarketsGreenhouse gas emissions lifecycle tool by EDF and MJ Bradley & Associates helps New York Public Service Commission align business plans and climate goals.More on:
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Comments of Environmental Defense Fund on staff gas system planning process proposal
May 3, 2021State of New York Public Service Commission Proceeding on Motion in Regard to Gas Planning ProceduresMore on:
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Fact sheet
Power Up, America
May 3, 2021We can power up the economy with millions of new jobs and reduce air and climate pollution by building more clean trucks, buses, cars and clean energy.More on:
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Press release
Senator Carper Sends Strong Signal on Clean Cars and Clean Air
May 3, 2021EDF strongly supports Senator Carper’s call for EPA to eliminate tailpipe pollution from new cars by 2035More on:
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Fact sheet: Gas Company Climate Planning Tool
April 30, 2021Fact sheet: Gas Company Climate Planning Tool -
Framework for Gas Company Climate Planning in New York
April 30, 2021As the New York debate over natural gas builds, experts from Environmental Defense Fund filed comments in a state proceeding aimed at overhauling gas utility planning in an effort to help the state shift away from fossil fuels and toward cleaner energy sources. EDF's filing includes a first-of-its-kind greenhouse gas emissions lifecycle tool developed with M.J. Bradley & Associates, an ERM Group Company, that gives the New York Public Service Commission, or PSC, and utilities the data they need to align business plans with the state's climate goals. -
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Top 5 priorities for USDA to support climate-smart farms and forests
April 30, 2021Guided by science, USDA can help harness the power of farms and forests to build climate resilience for all. The post Top 5 priorities for USDA to support climate-smart farms and forests first appeared on Growing Returns.More on:
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How climate change is worsening drought
April 30, 2021Spring is in full swing across the U.S. – flowers are blooming, pollen is blowing – and this means that the 2021 heat wave, hurricane, and wildfire seasons are just around the corner. After the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season produced a record number of named storms and record-breaking wildfires ravaged the Western U.S., vulnerable communities …More on:
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How fish stocks and whale poop can sink carbon to the bottom of the sea
April 30, 2021What might happen to ocean ecosystems and global carbon cycles when widespread ocean restoration occurs?More on:
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Biden’s USDA will need to hit the ground running. Here are 3 top priorities.
April 30, 2021We have no time to waste in setting America’s agricultural economy on a sustainable path. EDF outlines several recommendations for the USDA.More on:
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Nature-based solutions can help New York and New Jersey adapt to rising seas and intensifying storms
April 30, 2021Nature-based solutions are sometimes the most cost-effective flood mitigation options at our disposal.More on:
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Nature-based climate solutions find traction on Capitol Hill
April 30, 2021The Trillion Trees and National Carbon Storage Act, introduced by a bipartisan coalition of senators, would help the U.S. maximize carbon storage and measure impact.More on: