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Press releaseStrengthening EPA Standards to Include Zero-Emitting Freight Trucks and Buses Critical for Reaching Health, Climate Goals – EDF Expert at EPA Public HearingApril 14, 2022 | Andy Su, Attorney, TransportationStrengthening EPA Standards to Include Zero-Emitting Freight Trucks and Buses Critical for Reaching Health, Climate Goals – EDF Expert at EPA Public HearingMore on:
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Blog postDrought in California is intensifying. It’s time to rise to the challenge.April 14, 2022 | Ann Hayden, Vice President, Climate Resilient Water SystemsRecord-setting high temperatures in the 90s — in April. The driest first three months of the year in California history. Another drought executive order from the governor calling for more water conservation and requiring protection of existing groundwater wells. These are all signs that the drought is continuing to rear its ugly head in our …
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Blog postDrought in California is intensifying. It’s time to rise to the challenge.April 14, 2022 | Ann Hayden, Vice President, Climate Resilient Water SystemsRecord-setting high temperatures in the 90s — in April. The driest first three months of the year in California history. Another drought executive order from the governor calling for more water conservation and requiring protection of existing groundwater wells. These are all signs that the drought is continuing to rear its ugly head in our …More on:
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Press releaseGov. Lujan Grisham Leads New Mexico to Establish Nation-Leading Rules to Slash Oil and Gas PollutionApril 14, 2022 | Jon Goldstein, Associate Vice President, Energy TransitionNew Mexico’s Environmental Improvement Board (EIB) preliminarily approved a nationally leading set of requirements that will curb oil and gas air and methane pollution.More on:
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Blog postCountries must heed IPCC reports as they review collective progress under the global stocktakeApril 13, 2022The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has made it clear that the world is not on track to meet the goals of the Paris Agreement.More on:
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Press releaseLawsuit Would Compel the Environmental Protection Agency to Enforce Air Pollution LawApril 13, 2022Lawsuit Would Compel the Environmental Protection Agency to Enforce Air Pollution LawMore on:
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Blog postAs local movements for groundwater protection rise, will state leaders finally respond?April 13, 2022 | Christopher Kuzdas, Senior Manager, Climate Resilient Water SystemsAcross Arizona, the consequences of unlimited groundwater pumping are becoming untenable for many communities. In response, Arizona state Rep. Regina Cobb, R-Kingman, has introduced legislation, for the third year in a row, to enable rural communities to manage their groundwater through a new opt-in program called Rural Management Areas (RMAs). Although the bill again did …
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Blog postAs local movements for groundwater protection rise, will state leaders finally respond?April 13, 2022 | Christopher Kuzdas, Senior Manager, Climate Resilient Water SystemsAcross Arizona, the consequences of unlimited groundwater pumping are becoming untenable for many communities. In response, Arizona state Rep. Regina Cobb, R-Kingman, has introduced legislation, for the third year in a row, to enable rural communities to manage their groundwater through a new opt-in program called Rural Management Areas (RMAs). Although the bill again did …More on:
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ArticleWhat carbon markets done right look likeApril 13, 2022Fixing broken incentives is key to reducing our dependence on fossil fuels. Here's a look at how we can do this, including cutting deforestation and more.More on:
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Press releaseCalifornia Takes Significant Step Toward Adopting Historic Standards That Will Eliminate Pollution from New Cars by 2035April 13, 2022 | Alice Henderson, Director & Lead Counsel, Transportation & Clean AirCalifornia Takes Significant Step Toward Adopting Historic Standards That Will Eliminate Pollution from New Cars by 2035More on:
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Press releaseEDF Joins Broad Coalition to Support EPA’s Proposal about the Mercury and Air Toxics StandardsApril 12, 2022EDF Joins Broad Coalition to Support EPA’s Proposal about the Mercury and Air Toxics Standards
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Press releaseOur Ocean Conference Must Deliver Solutions to Meet Deepening Ocean CrisesApril 12, 2022A sense of urgency, opportunity and optimism must prevail at the upcoming Our Ocean Conference in Palau during a critically important year.More on:
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An all-inclusive way to look at energy transition in New JerseyApril 11, 2022A new study proposed by the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities is infected with methodological flaws and faulty assumptions that would put it out of step with the state’s energy and climate policy.
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ArticleHow oysters may save an islandApril 11, 2022Faced with rising seas and stronger storms coastal communities have come up with a pearl of an idea…use recycled oyster shells as infrastructure.More on:
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ReportInnovative new financing models help dairy companies slash methaneApril 11, 2022Cutting methane pollution is the single fastest, most effective strategy we have to slow the rate of warming. The benefits to the climate will be almost immediate. If we are to meet net zero targets, companies need to take innovative approaches to slash both carbon dioxide and methane pollution. The dairy industry is particularly well …More on:
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Blog postUnpacking the Proposed SEC Rule on Climate Risk DisclosureApril 11, 2022Climate change poses major risks to the stability of the U.S. financial system. To manage these risks, investors need comparable, specific, and decision-useful corporate climate disclosures that are not provided through existing voluntary frameworks. New draft rules for mandatory climate risk disclosure, published by the Securities and Exchange Commission on March 21, 2022 would, if …More on:
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Blog postAn all-inclusive way to look at energy transition in New JerseyApril 11, 2022 | Cole Jermyn, Attorney, Energy TransitionBy Elizabeth B. Stein and Cole Jermyn New Jersey, like many other states, has been hard at work developing a strategy to drastically reduce its own climate impact. The state’s residents are already experiencing more than their share of climate change. With 130 miles of coastline, including population centers near much-loved beaches, more frequent extreme …More on:
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Blog postUnderregulated chemicals used to make food packaging are a business risk. Here’s how to avoid it.April 9, 2022Today, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) was called out for falling short of its mandate to protect consumer health. The investigation exposes the agency’s long track record of failing to effectively act in a timely manner on several food safety issues, including heavy metals in baby food and foodborne illnesses from contaminated produce. These …More on:
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Blog postThe twin crises of energy supply and climate have the same solutionApril 8, 2022 | Mark Brownstein, Senior Vice President, Energy TransitionToday’s energy system has become a liability we can no longer afford. As dependence on oil and gas restrains the response to Vladimir Putin’s war on Ukraine, scientists on the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change this week issued yet another urgent warning that society is running out of time to avoid dangerous climate change caused …More on:
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Press releaseAutomakers Worldwide Will Spend More Than Half a Trillion Dollars on Electric Vehicles This Decade – New ReportApril 7, 2022 | Peter Zalzal, Distinguished Counsel & Associate Vice President, Clean Air StrategiesAutomakers Worldwide Will Spend More Than Half a Trillion Dollars on Electric Vehicles This Decade – New ReportMore on:
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Press releaseJackson’s Confirmation to the Supreme Court a Personal Triumph, Historic Moment for Our CountryApril 7, 2022 | Fred Krupp, PresidentJackson’s Confirmation to the Supreme Court a Personal Triumph, Historic Moment for Our CountryMore on:
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Press releasePuerto Rico Needs Swift Action and Concrete Solutions to its Energy CrisisApril 7, 2022Puerto Rico Needs Swift Action and Concrete Solutions to its Energy CrisisMore on:
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Blog postSafer beauty products aren’t reaching everyone. We need clean beauty justice.April 6, 2022When you think about harmful chemicals, you might imagine a hazardous waste site or contamination in water. But toxic chemicals also lurk in the food we eat and products we use every day. The issue of toxic chemicals in products, namely beauty and personal care products, is particularly personal for me. I grew up getting …
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ArticleSafer beauty products aren’t reaching everyone. We need clean beauty justice.April 6, 2022Your skin color or the texture of your hair shouldn’t put you at greater risk of exposure to toxic chemicals. It's time for brands and retailers to act.More on:
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Blog post5 Takes on the Future of Climate TechApril 5, 2022 | Fred Krupp, PresidentLast week, I spoke among tech, business and environmental leaders who are bringing bold solutions to the forefront of the climate crisis. Katharine Hayhoe, a leading climate scientist, kicked off Techonomy Climate with a clear directive: “Every bit of warming matters. And every action matters.” Here’s my view of the state of climate tech. 1. This is …
 
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
  


