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The biggest thing Congress has ever done to address climate change
August 12, 2022 | Fred Krupp, PresidentWith its $369 billion in climate and clean energy investments, the Inflation Reduction Act is the largest, most ambitious climate legislation.More on:
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“Welcome News” – Engine Manufacturers Drop Lawsuit Over California Freight Truck Pollution Standards
August 11, 2022“Welcome News” – Engine Manufacturers Drop Lawsuit Over California Freight Truck Pollution StandardsMore on:
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This week’s good climate news - August 11, 2022
August 11, 2022Pittsburgh expands electric truck fleet, Record-setting number of sea turtle nests in Georgia, We’re big fans of California's energy plans -
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LGIM America and EDF: A new kind of climate partnership
August 11, 2022 | Andrew Howell, Senior Director, Sustainable FinanceBy Neaaz Mozumder, Investment Stewardship Analyst, LGIM America and Andrew Howell, Director of Investor Influence, Environmental Defense Fund A year ago, LGIM America (LGIMA) and Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) announced a partnership to help “turbocharge investor leadership on climate change” and reduce emissions across high-emitting industries. Our shared plan focused on encouraging business leaders to …More on:
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Congestion Pricing Environmental Assessment Lists Major Benefits of New Program
August 10, 2022Congestion Pricing Environmental Assessment Lists Major Benefits of New ProgramMore on:
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STUDY: New Research Links Higher Street-Level Traffic-Related Air Pollution with Increased Emergency Room Costs
August 9, 2022A new EDF study published in the journal Atmospheric Environment finds that long-term exposure to traffic-related air pollution is associated with higher hMore on:
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Net Zero: Obstacles and Catalysts for Business Climate Action
August 9, 2022Exploring research findings of interviews and surveys with companies navigating internal and external obstacles on their path to net zero.More on:
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Big win: Senate takes major climate action
August 9, 2022Inflation Reduction Act proposes $369B in clean energy to cut costs, create jobs, and mark major U.S. climate action.More on:
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Carbon savior or carbon bomb? The complicated story of Earth's peat bogs
August 8, 2022Once thought of as the ultimate carbon sink, peat bogs in warming, drying regions risk unleashing carbon into the atmosphere.More on:
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Senate Takes Bold Action to Help American People and Confront Climate
August 7, 2022Senate Takes Bold Action to Help American People and Confront ClimateMore on:
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The Inflation Reduction Act: A breakthrough for lower energy costs and climate progress
August 5, 2022This post was authored by EDF policy experts. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and Senator Joe Manchin on July 27 announced the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 — an agreement that will improve Americans’ lives by fighting inflation, lowering healthcare costs, and making significant down payments on energy security and climate progress. If passed by …More on:
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Why linking carbon markets boosts climate and economic benefits for US states
August 5, 2022 | Caroline Jones, Manager, Energy Transition & Carbon MarketsThis post was co-authored by Natalie Hurd, Western states climate policy intern at EDF. The Supreme Court’s recent ruling to constrain EPA’s ability to limit climate pollution from existing power plants took away a critical tool to fight climate change at the federal level, making state-level action more important than ever. On the West Coast …More on:
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Carbon Markets Can Drive Revenue, Ambition for Tropical Forest Countries, New Studies Show
August 5, 2022Two new EDF studies suggest that tropical forest jurisdictions that engage in emissions trading for conserving their forests at large scales could generate significant revenues, and promote more ambitious, but attainable, climate goals.More on:
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With the final Healthy Climate Plan, Michigan has the chance to lead on climate – but it must turn commitments into action
August 5, 2022 | Alex DeGolia, Director, State Legislative and Regulatory Affairs, U.S. RegionLast month, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of the coal industry and its allies to curtail the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s ability to tackle climate pollution from existing fossil fuel power plants. This setback makes action in Michigan and in states across the country – where governors and regulators have powerful tools to …More on:
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Unleaded Juice: Getting Credible Lab Results is Essential
August 5, 2022Tom Neltner, Senior Director, Safer Chemicals This is the third in our Unleaded Juice blog series exploring how the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) sets limits for toxic elements like lead, arsenic, and cadmium in food and the implications for the agency’s Closer To Zero program. FDA’s move to establish action levels on lead in juice …More on:
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EPA Takes Important Step to Ban Chrysotile Asbestos
August 5, 2022 | Maria Doa, Senior Director, Chemicals PolicyMaria Doa, Ph.D., Senior Director, Chemicals Policy EPA has made the important and long-awaited decision to propose banning nearly all remaining uses of chrysotile asbestos in the United States. EDF submitted comments supporting this proposed ban (with some caveats) because of the high risk of cancer and fatal respiratory diseases for individuals who import, process,More on:
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To solve our food problems, we must look to the oceans
August 5, 2022By Christopher Free and Willow Battista Earlier this spring, 1.5 million livestock died in the Horn of Africa. The immediate culprit was a severe, prolonged drought spurred by the growing effects of climate change. It’s a sign of weakening food systems in a warming world. But while land-based food systems are carbon-intensive and increasingly unstable,More on:
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Properly Pricing for Progress: How we can overhaul electricity tariffs to efficiently integrate distributed energy resources into the grid
August 5, 2022Dr. Beia Spiller is a Fellow and Transportation Program Director at Resources for the Future. She had previously served as a Lead Senior Economist at EDF. This post is the final in a series dedicated to the future of the electricity sector and new scholarship supported by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. Each post is …More on:
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Scientists agree: Soil health matters but climate mitigation potential still uncertain
August 4, 2022Scientists agree that agricultural soils can be part of the climate solution, but their estimates about how much soils could slow warming vary widely. The post Scientists agree: Soil health matters but climate mitigation potential still uncertain first appeared on Growing Returns.More on:
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This week’s good climate news - August 4, 2022
August 4, 2022More electric vehicles are on the road, Could be possible, maybe good news in Congress — potentially, Last coal plant closes in Hawaii -
Assessing views on soil carbon in croplands
August 4, 2022 | Doria Gordon, Lead Senior Scientist IITo better understand areas of scientific agreement and disagreement about the climate mitigation potential of cropland soil carbon, EDF asked American University to survey 31 soil carbon scientists working in academia, nonprofit organizations and government agencies. These are the results.More on:
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Cumulative risk assessment framework
August 4, 2022EDF’s TSCA CRA Framework outlines how EPA can conduct cumulative risk reviews that better protect public health, especially for vulnerable groups.More on:
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Amid Growing Climate Disasters, Legislation Will Expedite Recovery Dollars to Impacted Communities
August 4, 2022The Senate committee unanimously advanced the bipartisan Disaster Assistance Simplification Act to streamline federal disaster relief applications.More on:
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Congressional Passage of Inflation Reduction Act is Critical to Tackling the West’s Water Crisis
August 3, 2022EDF’s Chris Kuzdas urges passage of the Inflation Reduction Act, highlighting its importance for climate-resilient water systems.More on:
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EPA must protect California’s life-saving clean truck rules
August 3, 2022By Larissa Koehler and Alice Henderson This week, the Environmental Protection Agency is hearing from scientists, mothers, healthcare professionals, public health and environmental advocates – including EDF – and many others who submitted comments in support of California clean truck standards. As EPA works toward finalizing federal heavy-duty emission standards proposed earlier this year, the …More on:




