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Press releaseGovernor Newsom’s Revised Budget Proposal Addresses Climate Threats Facing CaliforniansMay 13, 2022 | Katelyn Roedner Sutter, California State DirectorEDF Statement from Katelyn Roedner Sutter, Senior Manager, U.S. ClimateMore on:
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Expert VoicesHow to care for your climate anxiety -- and the planetMay 13, 2022The host of EDF's Degrees podcast, Yesh Pavlik Slenk, talks about the climate anxiety that millions of us are feeling and how to deal with it.
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Blog postThe science behind soil carbon is still uncertain. There are safer climate investments for now.May 12, 2022Companies are designing strategies that will drive immediate and meaningful progress on their climate and net zero commitments. The pressure points – from investors, employees and customers – on companies to take accountability for their climate impacts is mounting, putting business leaders under pressure to find immediate ways to slash their emissions. Many are turning …More on:
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Blog post50 years is too long! Now is our time to go bold or go home.May 12, 2022“50 Years is Enough!” That was the theme at this year’s 8th Annual Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) Climate Change Conference in New Orleans. 50 years of indiscriminate toxic dumping, 50 years of hazardous waste sites in frontline communities, 50 years of land-use decisions that harm communities of color – enough! It’s a searing …More on:
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Blog postMethane gas leaks present environmental justice concernsMay 11, 2022 | Erin Murphy, Director & Sr. Attorney, Clean Air & Energy MarketsBy Erin Murphy and Joe von Fischer New peer-reviewed research reveals neighborhoods with more people of color and lower household income tended to have more gas leaks. Because natural gas is composed primarily of methane, leaks are a source of climate pollution as well as a health and safety hazard and nuisance to nearby communities.More on:
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Blog postThe time has come for NYPSC to focus on charging infrastructure for trucks and busesMay 11, 2022New York is at a crossroads. Our flagship climate law, the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act, requires significant emissions reductions statewide. This puts every sector of our economy on the hook to deliver and position New York on a path to climate safety. To achieve the CLCPA’s goals, government agencies, communities and the private …More on:
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Press releasePSC Must Work with Utilities to Create Charging Network and Improve Air Quality in New YorkMay 11, 2022Environmental Defense Fund (EDF), CALSTART, NRDC, Sierra Club, South Bronx Unite and WE ACT today filed a petition with the New York Public Service Commission asking the regulator to address the need for zero-emission truck and bus charging infrastructure throughout the state, which is poised to grow rapidly as New York decarbonizes.More on:
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Blog postFood waste is a massive societal issue. Climate Corps and ReFED partner to implement solutions.May 11, 2022 | Maliʻo Kodis, Manager, Partnerships, Climate CorpsIn 2022, Climate Corps® is teaming up with ReFED to launch a pilot program to bolster the capacity of companies to tackle food waste. Mali’o Kodis, Project Manager of Partnerships for Climate Corps, sat down with Angel Veza, Senior Manager of Capital, Innovation, and Engagement at ReFED to discuss. MK: So glad to be having …More on:
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Press releaseStudy: Gas leaks more common among low-income neighborhoods and communities of colorMay 11, 2022 | Erin Murphy, Director & Sr. Attorney, Clean Air & Energy MarketsA new study published today in the journal Environmental Science and Technology reveals that in U.S. cities, natural gas pipeline leaks are more prevalent in neighborhoods whose populations are predominately low-income or people of color.More on:
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Press releaseChemical Industry claims economic harms from TSCA implementation days after reporting 'strong growth' for industryMay 10, 2022 | Maria Doa, Senior Director, Chemicals PolicyStatement of EDF Senior Director, Chemical Policy, Maria DoaMore on:
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Press releaseREPORT: As Oil Majors Take on Climate Goals, Data Shows Billions Worth of Their Polluting Assets are Being Sold Off to Less Stringent OperatorsMay 10, 2022A new report published today by Environmental Defense Fund tracks tens of thousands of oil and gas wells and other facilities as they were shifted from publicly traded companies to private ones, and from operators that have climate commitments to those without, documenting dramatic emissions increases that have followed.
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Blog postOil and Gas M&A is Undermining the Energy Transition. It’s time to act.May 10, 2022Oil and gas companies sell assets for a variety of business reasons, many of which are unrelated to net zero strategy. Regardless of the motivation, asset transfers can have significant climate consequences depending on the characteristics of buyers and sellers.
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ArticleWar and gas: What Russia’s war on Ukraine means for energy prices and the climateMay 9, 2022 | Mark Brownstein, Senior Vice President, Energy TransitionAs Russia's war in Ukraine rages on and gas prices soar, what does it mean for energy security — and for the climate? EDF's Energy Transition head Mark Brownstein explains.More on:
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ReportTransferred Emissions: How Risks in Oil and Gas M&A Could Hamper the Energy TransitionMay 9, 2022In this EDF report, we analyze the last five years of oil and gas mergers and acquisitions, tracking where assets moved and how this movement has impacted the planet.More on:
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ArticleWhat Russia’s war on Ukraine means for energy prices and the climateMay 9, 2022As Russia's war in Ukraine rages on and gas prices soar, what does it mean for energy security — and for the climate? EDF's Energy Transition head Mark Brownstein explains.More on:
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ArticleMajor oil refinery censured over toxic airMay 6, 2022Toxic pollution from Suncor oil refinery in Colorado exceeded permitted limits more than 500 times in two yearsMore on:
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ArticleEPA deals blow to major oil refinery, citing concerns over toxic airMay 6, 2022In a major milestone for environmental justice advocates, the EPA has questioned Colorado state over permits issued to the Suncor oil refinery which has been exceeding toxic pollution limits for years.More on:
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Blog postLessons from New Mexico and Colorado’s leading methane rulesMay 5, 2022 | Jon Goldstein, Associate Vice President, Energy TransitionMethane leaks from oil and gas sites represents a problem on many fronts. They create harmful air pollution, contribute to global warming and can even cause explosions. They also result in a lot of wasted gas. Colorado and New Mexico — two of the nation’s leading energy producers — recently ramped up their methane pollution …More on:
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Blog postTransferred Emissions: How Risks in Oil and Gas M&A Could Hamper the Energy TransitionMay 5, 2022A new report finds that oil and gas mergers and acquisitions, which may help industry majors execute their energy transition plans, does not help cut global greenhouse gas emissions. EDF analyzed the last five years of oil and gas M&A, tracking where assets moved and how this movement has impacted the planet.More on:
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ArticleClimate change and a looming cooking oil crisis: Here’s what we can doMay 5, 2022Among food shortages and an escalating hunger crisis, a new problem has arisen: the skyrocketing prices of vegetable oils used in everyday cooking.More on:
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Blog postEnvironmental racism exists in our beauty products and must be addressedMay 4, 2022Jennifer Ortega, Research Analyst, Environmental Health Environmental racism is everywhere. At the neighborhood level, communities of color often experience worse air quality, fewer green spaces, or face more extreme temperatures. At the household level, families of color and low-income families experience a higher risk of lead in their drinking water and higher utility debt and …More on:
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Blog postOur experience with FDA’s food chemical program reinforces alarming findings from Politico investigationMay 4, 2022Tom Neltner, Senior Director, Safer Chemicals and Maricel Maffini, consultant A powerful investigative article by Politico’s Helena Bottemiller Evich revealed significant structural and leadership problems at the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) food program. The article articulated what has been implicitly understood by the food safety community. It led to demands from Congress for Commissioner …More on:
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Blog postFDA has new funding to start modernizing how it assesses food chemical risksMay 4, 2022 | Joanna Slaney, Vice President for Political and Government AffairsJoanna Slaney, Sr. Director, Federal Affairs; and Tom Neltner, Senior Director, Safer Chemicals Initiative For the first time in recent memory Congress approved funds for FDA specifically to address food safety from potentially dangerous chemicals that may present health hazards. Now it’s time for the agency to get to work. Congress appropriated $7 million for …More on:
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Blog postNEPA requires water utilities to evaluate potential discriminatory effects before starting work that disturbs lead pipesMay 4, 2022Tom Neltner, Senior Director, Safer Chemicals Initiative; and Jennifer Ortega, Research Analyst Providence Water, Rhode Island’s largest water utility, has applied for state funds to rehabilitate drinking water mains in its service area. Lead service lines (LSLs) are often attached to the mains and carry drinking water to customer’s homes. The utility has requested a …More on:
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Blog postEPA to release assessment of toxic formaldehyde, rejects industry’s tired delay tacticsMay 4, 2022 | Maria Doa, Senior Director, Chemicals PolicyMaria Doa, Ph.D., Senior Director, Chemicals Policy The EPA will release a draft Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS) assessment of formaldehyde, a key scientific review that identifies and characterizes the hazards from chronic exposure to this known carcinogen. The draft assessment, due to be published tomorrow, will be reviewed by the National Academies of Science,More on:
 
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
  





