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Can family farms survive climate change?
April 1, 2022As the climate changes, family farms face many challenges. These North Carolina farmers employ innovative farming techniques to help them weather the storms.More on:
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Baltimore and DC look different from space, thanks to clean energy
April 1, 2022Why can you see the difference between Baltimore and Washington, DC from space? It's a story of clean energy success.More on:
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Can family farms survive climate change? These North Carolina farmers say yes.
April 1, 2022As the climate changes, family farms face many challenges. These North Carolina farmers employ innovative farming techniques to help them weather the storms.More on:
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New Fuel Economy Standards Will Save Americans Money, Strengthen National Security
April 1, 2022 | Alice Henderson, Director & Lead Counsel, Transportation & Clean AirNew Fuel Economy Standards Will Save Americans Money, Strengthen National SecurityMore on:
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The shining difference between Baltimore and Washington, DC from space
March 31, 2022Washington D.C. and Baltimore are an hour apart but look starkly different from space. It's from a clean energy initiative that LED to Baltimore's new look. -
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Getting to net zero: New policy insights on the role of carbon management strategies
March 31, 2022EDF's summary for policymakers, based on new modeling from Evolved Energy Research, shares insights on the potential role of carbon removal and carbon capture strategies in reaching net-zero emissions in the U.S.More on:
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Summary for Policymakers: Carbon Management in Net-zero Energy Systems
March 31, 2022EDF summary for policymakers, based on new modeling from Evolved Energy Research, shares insights on the potential role of carbon removal and carbon capture strategies in reaching net-zero emissions in the U.S.More on:
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Understanding the differences between carbon removal and carbon capture
March 31, 2022EDF fact sheet on carbon capture and carbon dioxide removal, two distinct approaches to addressing carbon pollution. Both approaches will be important for achieving net-zero emissions by 2050 or sooner by addressing carbon pollution in hard-to-decarbonize sectors.More on:
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FEMA’s community resilience program is in high demand. This guide can help strengthen applications.
March 30, 2022Here are key practices for BRIC applicants. The post FEMA’s community resilience program is in high demand. This guide can help strengthen applications. first appeared on Growing Returns.More on:
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EDF, African American Mayors Association establish Fellowship to Prioritize Justice, Equity in Climate Infrastructure
March 30, 2022Statement by Heather McTeer Toney, EDF Vice President of Community Engagement and Phyllis Dickerson, CEO - African American Mayors AssociationMore on:
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Climate change creates financial risks. Investors need to know what those are.
March 30, 2022(This post was co-authored by David G. Victor, nonresident senior fellow at the Brookings Institution. It is also posted here.) The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) voted recently to move a proposal forward that would require publicly traded companies to disclose the financial risks they face from climate change. These rules aim to bring corporate obligations …More on:
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Small North Carolina farms find profitability in climate resilience
March 29, 2022 | Vincent Gauthier, Senior Manager, Climate-Smart AgricultureHow small-scale farms are adapting to a rapidly changing climate. The post Small North Carolina farms find profitability in climate resilience first appeared on Growing Returns.More on:
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EDF Applauds Port Houston Decision To Set First Carbon Neutrality Goal
March 29, 2022Statement of EDF Senior Director of Climate and Health Elena Craft – March 29, 2022More on:
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Climate-resilient farming provides financial benefits for small North Carolina farms
March 29, 2022 | Vincent Gauthier, Senior Manager, Climate-Smart AgricultureFinancial insights about climate-resilient practices can help farms adapt to climate change and improve profitabilityMore on:
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FEMA BRIC Application Best Practices and Recommendations
March 29, 2022The following summary of best practices is intended to assist applicants in successfully being awarded funds for Naturebased Solutions projects under the competitive Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities grants program administered by the Federal Emergency Management Agency. These items are drawn from several sources including interviews with individuals that review/evaluate BRIC proposals and BRIC grant recipients that have prepared successful proposals in the recent past, as well as the experience of an Environmental Defense Fund consultant, AECOM, with extensive expertise in assisting both FEMA and applicant communities with the BRIC program. -
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Gov. Newsom Takes More Action to Address Water Scarcity and Deepening Drought
March 28, 2022 | Ann Hayden, Vice President, Climate Resilient Water SystemsStatement by Ann Hayden on executive order and drought actions taken by California Gov. Gavin NewsomMore on:
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Biden Budget Provides Much Needed Increases to Climate-Forward Resources
March 28, 2022Biden Budget Provides Much Needed Increases to Climate-Forward ResourcesMore on:
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California’s new farmland repurposing program requires community engagement. This guide describes how.
March 28, 2022 | Anna Schiller, Program Manager, Climate Resilient Water SystemsMany regions in California are embarking on a new era of water and land management strategies as local agencies implement sustainability initiatives and climate change intensifies droughts and water scarcity. However, too often low-income rural communities have had little opportunity to influence land and water decisions that directly impact — and often harm — them, -
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Gov. Newsom proposed nearly doubling funds for a new farmland repurposing program. Here are 4 ways it can help people and wildlife.
March 28, 2022 | Ann Hayden, Vice President, Climate Resilient Water SystemsThis month Gov. Gavin Newsom took another important step in supporting the San Joaquin Valley and sustainable groundwater management by proposing $40 million in additional funds for the new Multibenefit Land Repurposing Program, which he and the Legislature created last year with $50 million in initial funding. This voluntary program aims to help farmers reduce … -
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Crop-switching in the megadrought: Can guayule help Arizona farmers use less water?
March 28, 2022 | Kevin Moran, Associate Vice President, Regional AffairsCrop-switching to a desert shrub called guayule used to produce rubber is one of just many strategies that will be needed in Arizona and other regions to adapt to water scarcity and maintain agricultural economies in a new era of aridification. -
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Welcome to the first edition of On the Water Front, the new blog and newsletter of EDF’s Water Program
March 28, 2022 | Maurice Hall, Senior Advisor, Climate Resilient Water SystemsWith this newsletter, EDF humbly hopes to share tools and strategies to build resilient groundwater systems through diverse partnerships and across geographies.More on:
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New Report: North Carolina Off Track for Reaching its Own Climate Goals
March 28, 2022North Carolina needs to swiftly enact climate, clean energy policies to rapidly drive down climate pollution and close the state’s emissions gap.More on:
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Pledges to Policy: Evaluating North Carolina’s Progress on Critical Climate Targets
March 25, 2022Governor Cooper has committed North Carolina to reducing greenhouse gas emissions 40% from 2005 levels by 2025, and at least 50% from 2005 levels by 2030. With eight years remaining, the state is not currently on track to reach its emissions targets.More on:
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Community Groups, EDF Ask a State Appeals Court to Stop a Pipeline Slated to Go Through a Historic Black Farming Community in Illinois
March 25, 2022Community Groups, EDF Ask a State Appeals Court to Stop a Pipeline Slated to Go Through a Historic Black Farming Community in IllinoisMore on:
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How to win the war for talent? Lead on climate.
March 24, 2022Today’s business students want the private sector to do more – a lot more – to address the climate crisis. That’s one of the key takeaways from a new report by the Yale Center for Business and the Environment. The thousands of global students surveyed in the report also share a strong belief that climate …More on: