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The Advanced Clean Fleets rule explained
October 4, 2022By Lauren Navarro and Tom Cackette The Advanced Clean Fleets rule is a purchase requirement for medium and heavy-duty fleets to adopt an increasing percentage of zero-emission trucks. It will complement the previously adopted Advanced Clean Trucks regulation requiring manufacturers to sell ZEV trucks. Together the two regulations are the most important means of achieving …More on:
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Video
Experts share perspectives on EDF’s fight to slow climate change
October 3, 2022In this segment of CNBC's the Climate Clock, Sonal Bhutra talks to various stakeholders of EDF on EDF's fight against climate change and how innovation can help fight climate change. -
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EDF’s Hisham Mundol: America is finally back at the climate table
October 3, 2022President Biden’s $370-b plan is crucial; it is about US squaring up to threats of climate change, and promoting climate justice.More on:
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Article
EDF Europe study shows urgency for EU to address shipping emissions
October 3, 2022The cargo ships that move goods across our oceans are the heart of world trade—but the greenhouse gas emissions they release are one of the world’s thorniest decarbonisation challenges. -
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Europe’s role in cutting methane is critical to slowing global warming
October 3, 2022As the world’s largest fossil gas importer, Europe is uniquely positioned to set the gold standard for methane mitigation and drive down emissions not only in Europe, but globally. -
Press release
First-of-its-Kind Digital Resource Simplifies the Fleet Electrification Journey
October 3, 2022EDF launches Fleet Electrification Solutions Center, a free online hub helping fleets transition to electric trucks.More on:
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Blog post
New study finds flaring source of five times more pollution than previously thought
September 30, 2022 | Jon Goldstein, Associate Vice President, Energy TransitionA new study out today in the journal Science finds that climate-warming methane emissions from flaring, the practice of burning off gas rather than capturing it for productive use, are five times higher than government estimates — primarily due to unlit and malfunctioning flares. Researchers conclude that flares are combusting at a 91% efficiency rate,More on:
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Article
This week’s good climate news - Sept 30, 2022
September 30, 2022With major climate work still ahead, recognizing meaningful progress helps strengthen our resolve and keep momentum moving. -
Press release
EDF, Sierra Club Plan to Sue the Environmental Protection Agency to Protect People from Pollution Discharged by New Gas-Burning Power Plants
September 30, 2022EDF, Sierra Club Plan to Sue the Environmental Protection Agency to Protect People from Pollution Discharged by New Gas-Burning Power PlantsMore on:
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Press release
Media Advisory: EDF Experts Available for Interviews on Hurricane Ian
September 29, 2022Hurricane Ian’s extreme winds and storm surge highlight how climate change is intensifying storms, EDF experts warn.More on:
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Press release
22 Virginia Communities Receive $13.6 Million for Flood Resilience with Additional Awards Anticipated
September 29, 2022EDF statement of Emily Steinhilber, Director, Climate Resilient Coasts and Watersheds, VirginiaMore on:
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Press release
Stronger Focus on Equity Can Improve Energy System Reliability – New Report
September 29, 2022Stronger Focus on Equity Can Improve Energy System Reliability – New Report -
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House Committee Advances Forward-Looking Fisheries Legislation
September 29, 2022House committee advances H.R. 4690 to reauthorize fisheries law, supporting sustainable U.S. ocean management and fishing practices.More on:
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Analysis
Inefficient and unlit natural gas flares both emit large quantities of methane
September 29, 2022 | Dr. Daniel Zavala-Araiza, Lead Senior ScientistEDF co-authored a study in published in journal Science, which finds that climate-warming methane emissions from flaring, the practice of burning off gas rather than capturing it for productive use, are five times higher than government estimates — primarily due to unlit and malfunctioning flares.More on:
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Press release
Gov. Gavin Newsom Signs Bill to Provide $40 Million in Additional Funding for Farmland Repurposing Program as Drought Conditions Worsen
September 28, 2022Gov. Newsom signs $40M bill funding land repurposing program as California continues to face severe drought.More on:
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Press release
MEDIA ADVISORY: EDF Experts Available for Interviews on Hurricane Ian
September 28, 2022EDF has field directors and climate scientists on the ground who can speak to the challenges fellow Floridians are facing as the hurricane approaches.More on:
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Press release
Illinois Commerce Commission Votes Will Help Ensure More Reliable, Affordable, Equitable Electric Service in the State
September 28, 2022Illinois Commerce Commission Votes Will Help Ensure More Reliable, Affordable, Equitable Electric Service in the State -
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Dr. Lea Borkenhagen joins EDF as Senior VP of EDF+Business
September 27, 2022Dr. Lea Borkenhagen leads EDF+Business, partnering with major companies to drive corporate sustainability and transform operations and advocacy. -
Podcast
Building a Black community for green jobseekers
September 27, 2022EDF’s Degrees podcast features Wes Gobar on expanding diversity in the climate workforce and growing green job opportunities.More on:
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Press release
Worldwide Electric Vehicle Investments Will Grow to More Than $626 Billion By 2030 – New Report
September 27, 2022Worldwide Electric Vehicle Investments Will Grow to More Than $626 Billion By 2030 – New ReportMore on:
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Blog post
North Carolina needs to build a clean and equitable power sector. Here’s how RGGI could be a tool for the job.
September 27, 2022 | Alex DeGolia, Director, State Legislative and Regulatory Affairs, U.S. RegionThis blog was co-authored with William Barber III, Founder and CEO at Rural Beacon Initiative. With the recent passage of the Inflation Reduction Act elevating the importance of state implementation of climate action, North Carolina is well-positioned to make critical progress to reduce climate-warming pollution from the electric power sector. Last year, the state took …More on:
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Blog post
The ambition-raising opportunity of reducing methane emissions
September 27, 2022 | Alice Alpert, Senior ScientistThis blog was authored by Alice Alpert, Senior Climate Scientist at EDF. Meaningful methane emission reductions are not only possible—such efforts can potentially have a massive impact on warming. Readily available methods to reduce methane can deliver a whopping 0.25°C of avoided temperature rise by 2050. This year the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)More on:
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Blog post
Unleaded Juice: FDA needs to start with public health—not market impact
September 26, 2022FDA’s approach to setting draft action levels for lead in juice is based on ill-conceived presumptions.More on:
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Blog post
Successful Denver Water Lead Reduction Program seeks 12-Year extension
September 26, 2022 | Roya Alkafaji, Manager, Healthy CommunitiesRoya Alkafaji, Manager, Healthy Communities and Lindsay McCormick, Senior Manager, Safer Chemicals Denver Water has one of the most successful lead service line (LSL) replacement programs in the country. Since it began the program in 2020, the utility has replaced nearly 14,000 LSLs—prioritizing lines to buildings serving vulnerable populations, such as child-care facilities. Denver Water …More on:
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Blog post
FDA Acknowledged Ortho-Phthalates Could Be Grouped Into Classes For Safety, Then Punted
September 26, 2022Maricel Maffini, consultant and Tom Neltner, Chemicals Policy Director In May, FDA decided to allow continued use of nine ortho-phthalates in food packaging and processing equipment but punted on deciding whether or not using those phthalates is safe. We’ve written about the petitions that resulted in the decision, along with the agency’s decision to “abandon” …More on:





