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Blog postGovernor Sisolak set the stage for strong climate action. Now, Nevada must deliver.May 26, 2022 | Caroline Jones, Senior Analyst, U.S. ClimateThe latest report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) issued a stark warning: societies have not done enough to mitigate and adapt to the effects of climate change, endangering millions of lives, and must take urgent, “transformational” action to avert the worst outcomes of human-caused climate change. Nevada is already feeling a range …More on:
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Blog postHow a proposed Department of Labor rule would help protect retirement savings from climate riskMay 26, 2022 | Stephanie Jones, Senior Attorney, Climate Risk(This post was co-authored by Alex Song at the Institute for Policy Integrity at at NYU School of Law. You can also read it here.) Should retirement plan managers be able to consider climate change and other financially relevant environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors in their decisions? A recent analysis of public comments found …More on:
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Blog postHow ports can use the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to protect public health and act on climateMay 26, 2022Most Americans hadn’t thought about the importance of ports until pandemic-driven disruptions in the global supply chain created delays and uncertainty about the delivery of the goods we count on in our homes, schools, businesses and beyond. But people who live in the communities near ports, where last century’s fossil fuel-powered equipment belches out harmful …More on:
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ReportTexas Water Priorities 2022May 25, 2022 | Vanessa Puig-Williams, Senior Director, Climate Resilient Water SystemsEDF recommendations for the Texas Legislature with regard to the state's water supply.More on:
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Press releaseSelf-Help Enterprises and EDF Partner to Support California Department of Conservation in Coordination and Peer Learning for Multibenefit Land Repurposing ProgramMay 25, 2022 | Ann Hayden, Vice President, Climate Resilient Water SystemsThe California Department of Conservation has awrded a grant to Self-Help Enterprises and EDF to support coordination and peer learning for Multibenefit Land Repurposing Proram.More on:
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Blog postMeet Jennifer Hadayia, Executive Director, Air Alliance HoustonMay 25, 2022Jennifer Hadayia is the Executive Director of Air Alliance Houston, a nonprofit advocacy organization working to reduce the public health impacts from air pollution and advance environmental justice. With nearly 25 years of public health experience, Jennifer leads AAH’s mission and strategies, which include equity-centered research, community-based education and collaborative advocacy. How did …More on:
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ArticleA survival guide for rainforestsMay 24, 2022The voluntary carbon market is booming. But do companies know what to look out for? A new guide from leading environmental NGOs including EDF aims to help businesses check if a carbon offset is actually saving rainforests.More on:
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Blog postNew guidance for companies drives quality and integrity in the complex world of carbon creditsMay 24, 2022Voluntary carbon markets are booming as companies look to finance emissions reductions or removals as part of their net zero strategy. In 2021, the market hit a new milestone by crossing $1 billion in transactions.More on:
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Blog postColorado scores two more #WaterWins to help address worsening drought and capture federal fundsMay 24, 2022 | Brian Jackson, Director, Western WaterAs Colorado’s drought worsens with the snowpack melting at a ridiculous rate, the state Legislature has stepped up by sending two key bills to the governor’s desk to increase funding for water conservation, river health and ecosystem restoration. The new funding will help Colorado take advantage of even more federal infrastructure dollars approved last year …More on:
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ReportTropical Forest Credit Integrity GuideMay 24, 2022Eight major environmental and Indigenous Peoples organizations, including EDF, provide principles for companies to follow when investing in tropical forest carbon credits to fight climate change.More on:
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Press releaseMajor Environmental and Indigenous Peoples NGOs Release New Guidelines for Companies Investing in Tropical Forest Carbon CreditsMay 24, 2022 | Angela Churie Kallhauge, Executive Vice President, ImpactEight major environmental and Indigenous Peoples organizations today released the Tropical Forest Credit Integrity (TFCI) Guide, principles for companies to follow when investing in tropical forest carbon credits to fight climate change.More on:
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ArticleHow companies can ensure their carbon credit purchases are really saving forestsMay 24, 2022The voluntary carbon market is booming. But do companies know what to look out for? A new guide from leading environmental NGOs including EDF aims to help businesses check if a carbon offset is actually saving rainforests.More on:
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ArticleHe's right to look skeptical. EDF to FDA: It's time to act on toxic chemicals in foodMay 23, 2022Chemicals banned from children's toys are still found in food. The FDA must take action now, say environment and health organizations.More on:
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Blog postNew resource empowers companies to track toxic chemicals and accelerate food packaging safetyMay 23, 2022Food packaging shouldn’t be a human health hazard, an environmental pollutant or a business risk. But today, it is. Common food packaging containers, like chip bags, drink bottles and takeout boxes, contain several toxic chemicals that leach out into the food and wind up in our bodies or the environment. It’s time the food industry …More on:
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ArticleYour new electric vehicle might just be your old gas guzzlerMay 23, 2022As demand soars for new electric cars, the business of converting gas-powered vehicles is quietly picking up speed.More on:
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Press releaseSeoul National University Partners with Top International Experts to Study Methane Emissions from Korean Natural Gas SystemMay 23, 2022 | Mark Brownstein, Senior Vice President, Energy TransitionEnvironmental Defense Fund (EDF), a leading international nonprofit organization, announced today it has signed a new agreement with Seoul National University Graduate School of Environmental Studies (SNU GSES) to study where and how much methane escapes from the nation’s gas delivery system in Seoul.More on:
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ArticleThe fastest way to your new electric vehicle: convert your gas guzzlerMay 22, 2022As demand soars for new electric cars, the business of converting gas-powered vehicles is quietly picking up speed.
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메탄: 아시아 태평양이 에너지와 기후 변화를 주도할 기회 정부와 기업들이 배기가스 배출량을 줄이는 추세에 따라 아시아 태평양 지역의 중요성이 더욱 부각되었습니다May 21, 2022Korean language brochure for World Gas Conference 2022
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メタンガス:アジア太平洋地域が エネルギーと気候変動分野で 主導的役割を果たす機会May 21, 2022Japanese language brochure for World Gas Conference 2022
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ReportMethane: An Opportunity for Asia-Pacific to Lead on Energy and ClimateMay 21, 2022English language brochure for World Gas Conference 2022More on:
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Press releaseEDF, Allies Ask to Join Lawsuit in Defense of EPA’s Reinstatement of State Clean Car AuthorityMay 20, 2022 | Alice Henderson, Director & Lead Counsel, Transportation & Clean AirEDF, Allies Ask to Join Lawsuit in Defense of EPA’s Reinstatement of State Clean Car AuthorityMore on:
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Blog postDifferentiated gas: Nothing but hot air without these five criteriaMay 19, 2022 | Dan Grossman, Vice President, Global Energy TransitionBy Dan Grossman and Maureen Lackner Getting a comprehensive and accurate picture of the extent of methane emissions from the oil and gas industry is hard. Our scientists have spent much of the last decade detailing deficiencies and inaccuracies in the way companies — and even regulators — estimate emissions, which result in dangerous understatements …
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Blog postThe New York Utility Commission institutes a climate planning frameworkMay 19, 2022 | Erin Murphy, Director & Sr. Attorney, Clean Air & Energy MarketsThe New York Public Service Commission is taking decisive action to orient the state’s utilities towards a clean energy future, consistent with the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act. In two new orders, the commission established a collaborative long-term planning process for gas utilities, put in place a framework for greenhouse gas emissions reporting for …
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ArticleBack to the landMay 18, 2022Traditional burials exact a heavy toll on the environment, but in the United States a growing number of people are opting for a last resting place that harmonizes with, and even benefits, nature.More on:
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Blog postIn sunny Florida, NextEra must step up on climateMay 18, 2022 | Andrew Howell, Senior Director, Sustainable FinanceIn many respects NextEra Energy is a national leader on climate. The company – which is the largest electric utility in the US with generation, transmission and storage assets from coast to coast – owns a market-leading 20 gigawatts of wind and solar power generation and works with a range of stakeholders including state and …More on:
 
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
  







