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Explainer
In a warming world, why is there still so much snow?
December 15, 2025Here’s how a warming planet could fuel heavier snowstorms, even as snowfall declines in many places. Learn how climate change impacts winter weather.More on:
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Report
NFIP Policy Platform
December 14, 2025Severe floods, like other natural disasters, impose enormous and wide-ranging costs on households, yet most families lack the savings to cover disaster-related expenses.More on:
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Article
Texas voters say yes to $20 billion water fund
December 11, 2025Texas voters in November overwhelmingly approved a $20 billion fund to patch leaky pipes and protect groundwater resources.More on:
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New Trump EPA proposal would strip wetland protection
December 10, 2025A new proposal from the Trump EPA would remove Clean Water Act protections from millions of acres of wetlands that filter drinking water and protect communities from flooding. -
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Washington’s fourth cap-and-invest auction of the year shows strong demand
December 10, 2025Results were released today for the fourth and final auction of the year in Washington’s cap-and-invest program, with strong demand projected to raise $394 million in revenue for investments in communities, affordability and climate resilience. The post Washington’s fourth cap-and-invest auction of the year shows strong demand appeared first on Climate 411. -
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November 2025: Electric trucks, buses round-up
December 10, 2025FedEx has ordered 53 Class 5 and 6 electric trucks from startup Harbinger — aimed at cost-competitive, vertically integrated medium-duty EVs — to support its goal of fully electrifying its pickup –and delivery fleet by 2040, with deliveries expected by late 2025. The Toledo Area Regional Transportation Authority has launched 11 new electric buses as ... The post November 2025: Electric trucks, buses round-up appeared first on Energy Exchange. -
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Three takeaways from global action on agriculture and climate
December 10, 2025 | Jennifer Chow, Senior Director, Climate-Resilient Food SystemsAs we come to the end of another record-breaking year for extreme weather, we can see the effects on our plates. Climate change is on the table for both producers and consumers, and leaders must continue to drive global visions forward with local solutions, connecting how critical producers and consumers are to each other. As ... The post Three takeaways from global action on agriculture and climate first appeared on Growing Returns.More on:
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Press release
EU Methane Regulation Emerges As Strategic Tool For Energy Security
December 10, 2025Environmental Defense Fund Europe released a new analysis1 by Rystad Energy, showing that the EU Methane Regulation is a strategic tool to strengthen -
Blog post
La ambición de México en metano, a la Luz en COP 30
December 9, 2025 | Juan Manuel Calderón, National Policy Director, Mexico Fisheries & OceansPor Juan Manuel Calderón México actualiza su NDC con una meta del 50% de reducción de GEI para 2035 y reafirma el objetivo de reducir 30% las emisiones de metano para 2030, destacando el papel clave de PEMEX y del sector petrolero y gas. La reducción de metano ofrece un triple beneficio: energético, climático y ... The post La ambición de México en metano, a la Luz en COP 30 appeared first on Energy Exchange.More on:
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Mexico’s methane ambition on display at COP 30
December 9, 2025 | Juan Manuel Calderón, National Policy Director, Mexico Fisheries & OceansBy Juan Manuel Calderón Mexico’s updated NDC commits to a 50% GHG reduction by 2035 and reaffirms the 30% methane reduction by 2030, underscoring the critical role of PEMEX and the oil & gas sector. Methane mitigation offers energy, climate, and public-health benefits and demands rapid deployment of technologies such as vapor recovery systems, advanced ... The post Mexico’s methane ambition on display at COP 30 appeared first on Energy Exchange.More on:
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How cap-and-invest can cut pollution and bring down costs for Coloradans
December 8, 2025Colorado is facing rising costs, a rapid increase in energy demand and attacks on clean energy from the federal level. On top of all of this, the state is far from meeting its climate targets as climate-related disasters, like wildfires and droughts, become more frequent and extreme. As Colorado leaders confront these challenges, they should consider policies that cut costly pollution and improve people’s lives right away. Cap-and-invest is a proven program that offers a two-in-one solution: Driving down dangerous pollution, ... The post How cap-and-invest can cut pollution and bring down costs for Coloradans appeared first on Climate 411. -
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Court Strikes Down Trump Administration’s Reckless Wind Energy Permitting Ban
December 8, 2025 | Ted Kelly, Director and Lead Counsel, U.S. Clean EnergyThe U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts struck down the Trump administration’s federal permitting ban on wind energy projects. -
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Court Orders Trump Administration to Release Records of Secret Group That Wrote Report Attacking Climate Science
December 8, 2025 | Erin Murphy, Director & Sr. Attorney, Clean Air & Energy MarketsEDF and the Union of Concerned Scientists filed a lawsuit for violation of the Federal Advisory Committee Act. -
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Four COP30 clean air outcomes worth getting excited about
December 8, 2025 | Sergio Sánchez, Senior Policy Director, Global Clean AirFor EDF, the outcomes of COP30, while not enough, offered a practical pathway for countries to accelerate climate action, accompanied by meaningful advances on air quality and health. Although the conference fell short on one of its core tasks — setting a clear pathway to phase out fossil fuels — it did bring several advances ... The post Four COP30 clean air outcomes worth getting excited about first appeared on Global Clean Air.More on:
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COMING SOON: An effort to weaken our popular chemical safety law
December 8, 2025 | Maria Doa, Senior Director, Chemicals PolicyChemical industry lobbyists are working aggressively to weaken the Toxics Substances Control Act (TSCA) and the regulations and standards to implement it.More on:
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Article
What happened at the UN’s annual climate talks?
December 4, 2025Despite a challenging geopolitical environment, COP30 delivered action on forest protection, adaptation and "super" climate pollutants.More on:
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Article
6 ways to save money on your electric bill in the U.S.
December 4, 2025With electricity prices rising around the nation, here’s some good news: Saving money on your electric bill is easier than you think. -
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California regulators prioritize keeping electric bills affordable over increasing utility shareholder profits
December 4, 2025Energy regulators in California are poised to take two critical steps to address energy bill affordability, while still protecting the environment. The first is a critical decision on how energy utilities structure their profits, known as the “cost of capital”, and the second is a new set of rules focused on how California measures the affordability of utility services. The post California regulators prioritize keeping electric bills affordable over increasing utility shareholder profits appeared first on Climate 411. -
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Groups File Lawsuit Challenging Trump EPA Final Rule That Delays Methane Pollution Protections from Oil and Gas Industry
December 4, 2025 | Rosalie Winn, Senior Director and Lead Counsel, Methane and Clean Air PolicyMethane, the main component of natural gas, is a climate pollutant that is 80 times more powerful than carbon dioxide. -
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New Statewide Survey: As Electricity Demand and Costs Skyrocket, Arizonans Support Building More Wind and Solar Energy
December 4, 2025 | Kevin Moran, Associate Vice President, Regional AffairsCost of living top of mind for Arizonans in new EDF poll -
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Digging deep: Separating soil carbon facts from fiction
December 4, 2025Authors: Alison Eagle, Jocelyn Lavallee, Renske Hijbeek Soil is one of our best allies in tackling climate change, but it’s also one of the most misunderstood. Myths about what soil can (and can’t) do still shape global debates. That’s why scientists from Environmental Defense Fund and Wageningen University dug into the data to bring clarity. ... The post Digging deep: Separating soil carbon facts from fiction first appeared on Growing Returns. -
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Trump Administration Announces Plan to Weaken Fuel Economy Standards for Cars and Trucks
December 3, 2025 | Andy Su, Attorney, TransportationThe proposed rule would waste gas, cost American families money, and put more pollution in the air we breathe. -
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Texas left in the dust as New Mexico slashes methane intensity on its side of the Permian
December 3, 2025By Elizabeth Lieberknecht and Benek Robertson New data and analysis show that while production increased in both states, lower loss rates in New Mexico reflect that progress is possible with strong methane standards. Findings show that methane intensity on the New Mexico side of the Delaware sub-basin is half that of Texas, despite New Mexico ... The post Texas left in the dust as New Mexico slashes methane intensity on its side of the Permian appeared first on Energy Exchange. -
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Trump EPA Proposal Lowballs Risk of Cancer-causing Formaldehyde
December 3, 2025 | Sarah Vogel, Senior Vice President, Healthy CommunitiesThe Trump administration’s Environmental Protection Agency has proposed altering the way it assesses risk for cancer-causing formaldehydeMore on:
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Article
“Beautiful, clean coal” is a myth. So is the idea that coal power is cheap and reliable.
December 2, 2025No matter what the Trump administration says about coal, there’s nothing beautiful or clean about it. The dirty fossil fuel endangers people’s health, jacks up electric bills, and turbocharges extreme weather events like heatwaves, hurricanes and floods.





