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Press releaseLeading Environmental Groups Call for Uhlmann’s Confirmation to Head EPA Enforcement OfficeJuly 11, 2022 | Fred Krupp, PresidentEDF, EarthJustice and other organizations urge the placement of permanent leader in this critically important enforcement role.More on:
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ArticleThis week’s good climate news - July 8, 2022July 8, 2022With so much still to do to slow warming and avoid the worst impacts of climate change, it’s important to fortify ourselves by celebrating wins along the w
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Blog postMeet Jim Morris, Executive Director and Editor-in-Chief, Public Health WatchJuly 8, 2022Jim Morris is the Executive Director and Editor-in-Chief of Public Health Watch, a nonpartisan investigative news site focused on the prevention of illness, injury and premature death. Public Health Watch’s coverage of health inequities, environmental injustice and the impact of pollution on communities includes this in-depth look at toxic air pollution in Harris County, Texas. …More on:
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Press releaseEDF and NRDC Announce New Ad Urging Congressional Action on Climate & Clean EnergyJuly 8, 2022Environmental Defense Fund and NRDC (Natural Resources Defense Council) are launching a joint ad demanding climate action through the clean energy investments Congress is considering. The ad amplifies President Biden’s urgent call to reduce climate pollution and ensure clean air and water for everyone while creating millions of good jobs.More on:
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ReportFinancial opportunities for Brazil from reducing deforestation in the AmazonJuly 7, 2022This policy brief quantifies the size of the opportunity from reducing deforestation in the Legal Amazon in U.S. dollars, and provides a roadmap of policy and regulatory changes, and actions, required to seize this opportunity.
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Blog postFDA decisions leave ortho-phthalates in food and our safety in limboJuly 7, 2022On May 19, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced four incongruous actions in response to petitions submitted by EDF and others asking the agency to ban the use of more than two dozen ortho-phthalates (phthalates) in food packaging and processing equipment.More on:
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Blog postFor fisheries in the Caribbean, life revolves around the climate… and our climate resilienceJuly 7, 2022EDF, together with regional partners, works toward healthy ecosystems and oceans that benefit coastal communities. These organizations held the virtual seminar, “Climate change-resilient fisheries in the Caribbean,” with a focus on Cuba, the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico.More on:
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ReportImpact of the Voluntary Carbon Market on Tropical Forest Countries – Implications for Corresponding AdjustmentsJuly 7, 2022Report from Trove Research, supported by Environmental Defense Fund, shows that growing corporate demand for carbon credits could aid tropical forest countries in achieving their national climate obligations.More on:
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Press releaseHouse Funding Bills Would Fund Critical Climate and Clean Energy InvestmentsJuly 7, 2022EDF urges the House to pass the funding packages the proposed by the House Appropriations Committee and work with the Senate to sign them into law.More on:
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Press releaseHouse Funding Bill Would Give EPA an Essential Boost to Protect Our Health and EnvironmentJuly 7, 2022EDF urges the House to swiftly pass The House Appropriations Committee's proposed boost to the EPA funding.More on:
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ReportAt a glance: Enteric emissions reduction opportunitiesJuly 6, 2022Companies in the meat and dairy sector are uniquely positioned to tackle methane emissions. By setting an ambitious methane reduction target, companies can slash their greenhouse gas emissions and build more resilient and equitable supply chains, while meeting shareholder and customer demands for climate action.More on:
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The West must realise India’s climate policy choices are complexJuly 6, 2022 | Hisham Mundol, Chief Advisor, IndiaIf the global climate movement can grasp the complex policy choices that India must make between energy, emissions, and growth, then we all might just arrive at a position of meaningful consensus — and justice.
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Press releaseCorporate Demand for Carbon Credits Could Support Climate Ambitions of Tropical Forest CountriesJuly 5, 2022First-ever study supported by EDF will quantify the potential impact of the voluntary carbon market on tropical forest countries signals high private sector demand.More on:
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ArticleThe incredible climate-saving power of the world's oceans and wetlandsJuly 1, 2022Climate scientists are studying “blue carbon” to make the case for stepping up conservation.More on:
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ArticleWhat would save thousands of lives and fight injustice?July 1, 2022In a new report released by Environmental Defense Fund, scientists found that fine particle pollution, primarily generated by burning fossil fuels, is especially rampant — and deadly — in Black, Hispanic, and low-income communities. But there is a way for all of us to breathe easier. The Environmental Protection Agency could tighten its standard.More on:
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ArticleWhat would save lives and fight injustice? Stronger limits on fine particle pollutionJuly 1, 2022In a new report released by EDF, scientists found that fine particle pollution, primarily generated by burning fossil fuels, is especially rampant — and deadly — in Black, Hispanic, and low-income communities. But there is a way for all of us to breathe easier. The Environmental Protection Agency could tighten its standard.More on:
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ArticleThis week’s good climate news - July 1, 2022July 1, 2022With so much still to do to slow warming and avoid the worst impacts of climate change, it’s important to fortify ourselves by celebrating wins along the w
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ArticleWhat is “blue carbon” and why is it so important?July 1, 2022Carbon that’s captured and stored by oceans and coastal ecosystems is known as blue carbon. Here's a look at why it's important.More on:
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ESG BY EDFJune 30, 2022ESG By EDF is an insights platform that empowers investor action to accelerate climate and sustainability solutions.More on:
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Press releaseSupreme Court Constrains EPA Authority to Reduce Climate Pollution from Existing Power PlantsJune 30, 2022The Supreme Court limited EPA’s power to curb emissions from existing plants but affirmed its duty under the Clean Air Act to address climate.More on:
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Press releaseThe Aquatic Blue Food Coalition formally launches at the UN Ocean ConferenceJune 30, 2022A multi-sectoral Aquatic Blue Food Coalition formally launched at the United Nations Ocean Conference this week, a key milestone towards realizing the full potential of blue foods to help end malnutrition and build nature-positive, equitable and resilient food systems.More on:
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Press releaseEDF Expert Testifies in Support of EPA Waivers for California’s Two New “Life-Saving” Clean Truck RulesJune 29, 2022 | Andy Su, Attorney, TransportationAn expert from Environmental Defense Fund testified to stress the importance that EPA provides full, lasting, and durable effect to two California rules that that will help put more zero-emitting freight trucks and buses on our roads, protect people from unhealthy pollution, and create thousands of new jobs.More on:
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Blog postNew research shows how to improve the voluntary carbon market to accelerate investment in natureJune 29, 2022 | Doria Gordon, Lead Senior Scientist IIDirect emission reductions from natural and agricultural systems coupled with equity and efficiency can address multiple sustainability goals. The post New research shows how to improve the voluntary carbon market to accelerate investment in nature first appeared on Growing Returns.More on:
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Blog postNew York PSC must ensure charging infrastructure in place for medium and heavy-duty fleet electrificationJune 29, 2022EDF and partner organizations petitioned the PSC to prepare the utility system for zero-emission trucks and buses at the levels and speed that New York’s legislature and environmental regulator require.More on:
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ArticleCan batteries save California?June 29, 2022Climate change is making California hotter and drier, conditions that fuel wildfires and also threaten to disrupt electricity service for millions. A 2010 law requiring California utilities to beef up their battery capacity is finally paying off. But more batteries are needed, fast, to move away from fossil fuels and help keep the lights on.More on:
 
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
  






