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Environmental Protection Agency to Step Up Enforcement and Monitoring of Pollution in Overburdened Communities
January 28, 2022Environmental Protection Agency to Step Up Enforcement and Monitoring of Pollution in Overburdened CommunitiesMore on:
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Groups petition FDA to restrict Bisphenol A in food packaging
January 27, 2022EDF and coalition of experts petition FDA to set strict new limits on the use of bisphenol A (BPA) in food packaging and plastics that contact food.More on:
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Public Health Experts, Electric Utilities, Major Corporations, Legal Scholars, Scientists, and Current and Former Government Officials Ask Supreme Court to Reject Radical Attack on Clean Air Act
January 26, 2022Public Health Experts, Electric Utilities, Major Corporations, Legal Scholars, Scientists, and Current and Former Government Officials Ask Supreme Court to Reject Radical Attack on Clean Air ActMore on:
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Why we need a global stocktake that works
January 25, 2022It’s clear that current climate targets are not enough to meet the Paris Agreement temperature goals, despite dozens of updated national climate plans.More on:
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Public comments overwhelmingly support US Labor Department proposal to allow environmental, social and governance considerations in retirement plans
January 25, 2022Public support is overwhelming for the USDL’s proposed rule of the consideration of ESG criteria and allowing proxy voting in retirement plans.More on:
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Dozens of “super-emitting” oil and gas facilities leaked methane pollution in Permian Basin for years on end
January 24, 2022 | Erin Murphy, Director & Sr. Attorney, Clean Air & Energy MarketsEDF surveys using advanced technology pinpoint, quantify, and track methane emissions from oil and gas production facilities in the Permian Basin.More on:
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Big banks are making big climate promises. 3 ways to tell who will deliver.
January 24, 2022From Goldman Sachs to HSBC, banks closed 2021 with important initial steps toward long-term emissions reductions, highlighting the finance sector’s growing net-zero ambition.More on:
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Climate Innovation Funding Calculations for FY22 and FY23
January 24, 2022Climate innovation funding calculations for FY22 and FY23.More on:
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Generating public acceptance critical to modernizing the electrical grid
January 23, 2022Who, when and how to engage to build support for new infrastructure. This post is the second in a series dedicated to the future of the electricity sector and new scholarship supported by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. Each post is based on a discussion between select researchers and experts working on relevant policy. To …More on:
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Evaluating uncertainty in sensor networks for urban air pollution insights
January 21, 2022Paper presents results from a 2-year deployment of 100 stationary electrochemical nitrogen dioxide (NO2) LCSs across Greater London as part of the Breathe London pilot project (BL).More on:
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Why emission intensity matters
January 21, 2022High-intensity emitters disproportionately pollute the air we breathe. Understanding where sources contribute the most potent emissions can help drive smarter clean air solutions. Cutting the most damaging emissions from the air can be a bit like picking which foods to limit in your diet. You know the concept—fruits, vegetables, whole grains and lean proteins contribute …More on:
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Smart charging should be integral part of a national EV charging network
January 20, 2022Electric trucks are coming, and they’re coming fast. Just before 2021 drew to a close, New Jersey, New York and Massachusetts joined California, Oregon and Washington to accelerate the adoption of zero-emission trucks with the adoption of the Advanced Clean Truck program. The U.S. House of Representatives passed the Build Back Better Act and the …More on:
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Biden’s first year: A robust record of climate action
January 20, 2022President Biden has made significant progress in cutting pollution, promoting environmental justice and lowering energy costs for U.S. families.More on:
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The Burning Question: How To Fix Flaring
January 18, 2022The Burning Question: How to Fix Flaring reviews the flaring performance of 20 major oil and gas companies and presents recommendations for investors and other stakeholders to reduce the associated environmental, social and financial risks. -
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Leading Environmental Groups and Trade Associations Ask Supreme Court to Reject Attack on the Clean Air Act
January 18, 2022Leading Environmental Groups and Trade Associations Ask Supreme Court to Reject Attack on the Clean Air ActMore on:
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Arizona water is at a crossroads. Will the Legislature respond?
January 14, 2022 | Christopher Kuzdas, Senior Manager, Climate Resilient Water SystemsArizona needs to protect groundwater for all Arizonans, not just the ones who can drill the deepest. The post Arizona water is at a crossroads. Will the Legislature respond? first appeared on Growing Returns.More on:
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Virginia must stay in the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative to successfully address its flood crisis.
January 14, 2022 | Grace Rogers, Manager, Climate Resilient Coasts and WatershedsWithdrawing from the initiative hurts all Virginians. The post Virginia must stay in the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative to successfully address its flood crisis. first appeared on Growing Returns.More on:
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Breakthrough agricultural loan rewards farmers for environmental stewardship
January 14, 2022 | Maggie Monast, Senior Director, Climate-Smart AgricultureFarmers who meet climate and water quality benchmarks will have lower interest rates, enabling broader adoption of sustainable agriculture The post Breakthrough agricultural loan rewards farmers for environmental stewardship first appeared on Growing Returns. -
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Arizonans have spoken: It’s time to protect rural groundwater.
January 14, 2022 | Rachel O’Connor, Senior Manager, Climate Resilient Water SystemsLegislation to protect rural Arizona groundwater has stalled for two years but Arizonans across the state have spoken: It’s time to move forward on a vote to protect this vital natural resource. The post Arizonans have spoken: It’s time to protect rural groundwater. first appeared on Growing Returns.More on:
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2021 began with a Texas-sized water crisis. In 2022, Texas needs solutions.
January 14, 2022 | Vanessa Puig-Williams, Senior Director, Climate Resilient Water SystemsLast February, Texans got a terribly clear view of the fragility of their state’s water infrastructure, as a statewide freeze left millions of Texans without heat or electricity and almost half of the state’s population lost water. This event provided a stark reminder of what’s at stake. The state’s 2022 water plan estimates that more …More on:
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Did your kids have a hyper holiday? Why those vibrantly colored treats need a warning label
January 14, 2022Terry Hyland, Communications Manager Many parents have experienced that foreboding sense of what might come next as they watch their child indulge in a decadent treat at a holiday gathering or birthday party. All that sugar means things are about to get a little crazy, right? While sugar has its own issues, perhaps the source …More on:
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Press release
Markey Bill Provides Tools to Better Understand Local Sources of Air Pollution and Protect Health
January 14, 2022 | Sarah Vogel, Senior Vice President, Healthy CommunitiesEDF statement from Sarah Vogel, Senior Vice President, Healthy CommunitiesMore on:
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In latest act of leadership, Cincinnati votes to cover the cost of replacing lead pipes for all residents
January 13, 2022Tom Neltner, Chemicals Policy Director The Cincinnati City Council has voted unanimously to authorize Greater Cincinnati Water Works (GCWW) to pay 100% of the cost of replacing private lead service lines (LSLs) that bring drinking water to customers’ homes and other buildings. The Council’s December vote supports its larger strategy to “provide quality healthy housing …More on:
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Civil rights complaint draws attention to the discriminatory impacts of common lead pipe replacement practice
January 13, 2022Jennifer Ortega, Research Analyst, Environmental Health This past Wednesday, Rhode Island’s Childhood Lead Action Project (CLAP) led a coalition of groups in submitting a civil rights complaint to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) against the Providence Water Supply Board (Providence Water), pursuant to the Civil Rights Act of 1964. The administrative complaint highlights the discriminatory …More on:
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Methane policy is a test of investors’ post-COP climate commitment. Will they pass?
January 12, 2022 | Dominic Watson, Senior Manager, Energy Transition, EDF+BusinessClimate pledges from the financial industry ring hollow unless firms support public policies to deliver the required emission cuts.More on: