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Are wetlands breaking bad?
October 8, 2025Warming is supercharging natural wetland methane emissions—already a third of global totals—which could double by century’s end if heat trends continue.More on:
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EDF Supports Rate Cuts in Illinois, Calls for Affordable, Climate-Smart Utility Plans
October 8, 2025 | Curt Stokes, Senior AttorneyProposed rate hike would have raised the average customer's bill by about $90 per year.More on:
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A Roadmap for restoring mangrove creeks in The Bahamas
October 8, 2025Bahamas’ 250,000 hectares of mangroves protect coasts, support biodiversity, and stabilize shorelines, with Andros hosting over half of the habitat.More on:
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EDF Launches Free E-Learning Course to Equip Workers with Climate Action Skills
October 7, 2025 | Ellen Shenette, Director, Net Zero Action AcceleratorNew Corporate Climate Action Essentials e-learning course gives professionals the tools and knowledge to integrate climate strategies.More on:
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September 2025: Electric trucks, buses round-up
October 7, 2025 | Marissa Nixon, Analyst, Zero-Emission Truck InitiativeGM supports emergency response with electric vans: General Motors donated their Chevy BrightDrop electric vans to the American Red Cross to enhance emergency response operations nationwide and advance the organization’s Community Adaptation Program. Electric vehicle adoption expands across sectors: San Diego introduced four zero-emission electric patch trucks to improve road maintenance, while Janus Electric launched …More on:
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Blending Hydrogen into New Jersey Gas Pipelines is Not a Viable Decarbonization Strategy
October 7, 2025 | Curt Stokes, Senior AttorneyBy Curt Stokes, Director and Senior Attorney, Environmental Defense Fund A 20% hydrogen blend by volume wastes 70% of its energy before it reaches households, demands 1.8 times more clean electricity than New Jersey needs to decarbonize its entire economy, and cuts building emissions by only 5%. By contrast, electric heat pumps deliver the same …More on:
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From the IUCN Congress to COP30, here’s how the world can implement solutions that work for people and nature
October 6, 2025 | Angela Churie Kallhauge, Executive Vice President, ImpactThis October, a rare, once-every-four-years gathering is taking place in Abu Dhabi: The IUCN World Conservation Congress is where global experts and leaders meet to discuss nature conservation. It’s not just about protecting wildlife; it’s a vital opportunity to find smart, practical, and science-backed ways to meet our 2030 goals for people and nature. This …More on:
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EDF and Partners Send Formal Letter Sharing Legal and Scientific Concerns About the implementation of the 45V Tax Credit for Hydrogen
October 3, 2025 | Edwin LaMair, Senior Attorney, U.S. Legal & RegulatoryThe U.S. Department of Energy’s Recent Updates Undermine Key Guardrails for Clean HydrogenMore on:
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This month’s good climate news
October 2, 2025From experts reviving climate research to new commitments from businesses, here are the wins to help fortify you in the climate change fight.More on:
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Wind energy offers a lifeline for this Kansas rancher
October 2, 2025Wind turbines powered the Ferrell ranch in 1923—and still does. Today, turbines provide income, security, and a future for this Kansas family's prairie legacy.More on:
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Degrees Podcast Launches New Miniseries: “Connection as a Climate Solution”
October 2, 2025 | Yesh Pavlik Slenk, Director, Climate Corps®“Connection as a Climate Solution” is a new miniseries from the EDF podcast Degrees: Real talk about planet-saving careers.More on:
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Trump Administration's Partisan Energy Project Cancellations Will Raise Electricity Costs
October 2, 2025 | Joanna Slaney, Vice President for Political and Government AffairsThe Trump administration’s unlawful, partisan clean energy project cancellations are going to make everyone’s electricity costs even higher.More on:
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2025 global animal health & climate projects results
October 2, 2025Results from several international global animal health and climate projects.More on:
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Electric Trucks and Buses: A Challenge and Opportunity for Rural Co-Ops
October 2, 2025 | Dakoury Godo-Solo, Project Manager, Electric Vehicle Charging SystemsBy Dakoury Godo-Solo, Environmental Defense Fund and Lidiya Kassahun and Margarita Parra, Clean Energy Works Rural electric co-ops face both challenges and opportunities as electric trucks and buses drive new demand. Proactive planning is essential to avoid costly grid upgrades, as well as missed economic and public health benefits. A new report prepared by Clean …More on:
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A Fair Transition is on the Horizon for Shipping Sector this October
October 2, 2025 | Erica Morehouse, Senior Director, Just & Equitable Mission EngagementBy Erica Morehouse The International Maritime Organization will have its chance to show leadership by adopting the Net Zero Framework, a set of global measures that include a fuel standard that accounts for the full lifecycle emissions of marine fuels and a legally binding greenhouse gas pricing mechanism to help steer international shipping toward net-zero …More on:
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Why we need a Scientific Framework for the Mississippi River Basin
October 2, 2025 | Kelly Suttles, Senior Research Analyst, Climate-Smart AgricultureManaging the Mississippi River Basin at a state level is like making a movie without the director, writers, and actors talking to each other. Despite being the largest watershed in the country, the Mississippi River Basin has no comprehensive restoration program. The Mississippi River and its tributaries are an extraordinary resource — it provides drinking …More on:
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EDF Experts Urge Trump EPA Not to Eliminate Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program
October 1, 2025 | Edwin LaMair, Senior Attorney, U.S. Legal & RegulatoryThe Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program has provided transparent, credible public information about climate pollution for years.More on:
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Short-sighted Duke Energy Plan Recognizes Benefits of Solar and Battery Storage While Still Extending Outdated, Expensive Coal in North Carolina
October 1, 2025 | Will Scott, Southeast Climate & Clean Energy Director"Duke Energy’s proposed 2025 Carbon Plan reaffirms that large amounts of solar and battery storage remain the cheapest choice to meet growing demand [...]"More on:
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Groups Challenge the Trump Administration’s Illegal Emergency Order for Eddystone Plant in Court
September 29, 2025 | Ted Kelly, Director and Lead Counsel, U.S. Clean EnergyPublic interest groups took two actions to protect consumers from illegal actions by the U.S. Department of Energy to keep the Eddystone plant open.More on:
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Trump Administration’s Subsidies for Costly Coal Saddle Families with High Bills, More Pollution
September 29, 2025 | Ted Kelly, Director and Lead Counsel, U.S. Clean EnergySubsidizing coal means propping up dirty, uncompetitive plants from last century – and saddling families with their high costs and pollution.More on:
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SPEED and Reliability Act Would Reduce Blackouts and Energy Bills
September 26, 2025 | Joanna Slaney, Vice President for Political and Government AffairsThe SPEED and Reliability Act will supply more electricity, prevent blackouts amid more extreme weather and cut costs for consumers. -
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“Has everyone been fed?’’ North Carolina, one year after Hurricane Helene
September 25, 2025Hurricane Helene ravaged proudly independent mountain towns in North Carolina in September 2024. While local heroes work to exhaustion to make their families and communities whole, aid promised by President Trump has been slow to arrive.More on:
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Partnerships that deliver: Finding the ways that work for scalable climate impact (PDF)
September 25, 2025 | Santiago García Lloré, Director, Forests PartnershipsClimate, community, and health challenges are urgent and interconnected — no single organization can solve them alone.More on:
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New York State’s $1 Billion Climate Investment Takes Critical Step Forward
September 25, 2025 | Kate Courtin, Senior Manager, State Climate Policy & StrategyGovernor Kathy Hochul has laid out the next steps for New York’s $1 billion Sustainable Future Program.More on:
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Trump EPA Political Appointees Scrambled to Offer Free Pass to Pollute
September 25, 2025 | Richard Yates, Clean Power AttorneyTrump Administration political appointees with ties to industry orchestrated the process to invite industrial pollution sources to request pass to polluteMore on:



