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Climate Policy News You Can Use — March 2025
April 2, 2025The vast majority (84%!) of the business community is keeping to their climate commitments, or better yet, accelerating them.More on:
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Federal Banking Regulator Abandons Guidance for Climate Financial Risks
March 31, 2025 | Stephanie Jones, Senior Attorney, Climate RiskIgnoring guidance for climate financial risks is a big step in the wrong direction for our country’s financial health.More on:
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Opportunities for natural infrastructure to mitigate flood risk in Mississippi River Basin watersheds
March 31, 2025EDF study examines a single watershed in the Mississippi River Basin, looking at present and future storm conditions and how natural infrastructure would reduce flooding from these storms.More on:
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Charting the course for a cleaner future for shipping: Getting a legally binding price on carbon right for a just energy transition
March 31, 2025 | Angie Farrag-Thibault, Vice President, Global TransportationBy Angie Farrag-Thibault and Natacha Stamatiou A version of this blog ran as an op-ed in Bunkerspot. The global shipping sector is grappling with ensuring fair, equitable outcomes as it transitions to a more sustainable future in the face of climate change. To reach a goal of net-zero emissions by 2050 and reduce pollution from …More on:
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A Win for Communities: Colorado Strengthens Requirements for Air Quality Monitoring near Oil and Gas Sites
March 28, 2025 | Meagan Weisner, Senior Scientist, Healthy CommunitiesBy Meagan L. Weisner Colorado is increasing air quality monitoring requirements, providing scientific researchers with more consistent data and empowering the communities near oil and gas production seeking information on the hazardous air pollutants that are being emitted. Last month, Colorado’s Air Quality Control Commission unanimously voted to update and improve air monitoring requirements …More on:
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Celebrating the groundbreaking of a natural infrastructure project to combat flooding in North Carolina
March 28, 2025 | Michelle Lovejoy, Senior Manager, Climate Resilient Coasts & Watersheds North CarolinaEnvironmental Defense Fund (EDF) joined North Carolina’s Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) today at a groundbreaking event to celebrate the progress of a new and significant natural infrastructure pilot project. The post Celebrating the groundbreaking of a natural infrastructure project to combat flooding in North Carolina first appeared on Growing Returns.More on:
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India powers ahead with electric vehicles
March 27, 2025India has seen a boom in electric rickshaws on the roads. Young entrepreneurs are building out a universal charging network as India's EV industry surges forward.More on:
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SEC Drops Court Defense of Its Climate Risk Disclosure Rule
March 27, 2025 | Stephanie Jones, Senior Attorney, Climate RiskToday the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission said it would not defend its climate risk disclosure rule in court.More on:
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Farmers need support to survive this economic squeeze
March 27, 2025 | Maggie Monast, Senior Director, Climate-Smart AgricultureIn conversations with farmers in recent months, one word keeps coming up to describe their economic reality: “squeeze.” High farm input costs and loan interest rates are making it more expensive for farmers to grow crops. At the same time, low commodity prices mean they earn less money for the crops they grow. Farmers are …More on:
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Trump EPA Website Offers to Help Sources Emit Pollution Instead of Complying with Standards
March 27, 2025 | Vickie Patton, General CounselEDF files FOIA request for all records related to the website.More on:
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National oil companies & global finance: Unlocking opportunities to reduce methane emissions
March 27, 2025Reaching global methane goals requires national oil companies to slash methane emissions. The finance sector can unlock progress.More on:
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Meet KeShaun Pearson, fighting for clean air in Memphis
March 26, 2025Residents of Boxtown, a historic Black neighborhood in Memphis, have long battled industrial threats to their air and drinking water. The latest comes from a supercomputer called Colossus, built by Elon Musk’s company xAI.More on:
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EDF Report Unveils Roadmap for Unlocking Business Value in India’s Carbon Market
March 26, 2025As India’s CCTS evolves, businesses have an important opportunity to integrate carbon markets into their corporate strategy.More on:
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EDF Report Unveils Roadmap for Unlocking Business Value in India’s Carbon Market
March 26, 2025As India’s CCTS evolves, businesses have an important opportunity to integrate carbon markets into their corporate strategy.More on:
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Boosting the Energy Transition in the Dominican Republic
March 26, 2025 | Luis Fernández Intriago, EconomistSpanish translation below. This blog was authored by Francisco Pinto and Rodrigo Bórquez, economists of the Climate Action Teams (CAT) initiative, and by Environmental Defense Fund economist Luis Fernández Intriago. A collaboration between energy modelers and the Dominican Republic government explores innovative ways to finance decarbonization. EDF is working with a group of energy modelers … -
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New York State Proposes Reporting Guidance for Major Polluters
March 26, 2025 | Kate Courtin, Senior Manager, State Climate Policy & StrategyToday, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation proposed rules for its Mandatory Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program.More on:
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EDF Files Second Lawsuit for Records about Trump Administration Actions to Undermine Endangerment Finding
March 24, 2025 | Erin Murphy, Director & Sr. Attorney, Clean Air & Energy MarketsLawsuit Follows FOIA Requests to Department of Interior, NOAA, CEQMore on:
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Three ways to improve soil carbon measurement
March 24, 2025 | Jocelyn Lavallee, Agricultural Soil Carbon ScientistMeasuring soil carbon accurately is essential for ensuring confidence in large-scale efforts to improve soil health, reduce greenhouse gas emissions and support initiatives like carbon credit programs. But determining how much organic carbon is stored in soil from decomposed plants can be a challenge, leading to a well-known problem: different soil testing labs can give …More on:
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A Landmark Decision for Indigenous Rights: The Inter-American Court Protects Peoples Living in Voluntary Isolation in Ecuador
March 24, 2025 | Santiago García Lloré, Director, Forests PartnershipsThis post was co-authored by David Cordero-Heredia, Professor of Law at the Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador, and Visiting Scholar for Cornell University’s Latin American and Caribbean Studies program, and Santiago Garcia Lloré, Acting Director Forest Partnerships, Environmental Defense Fund Indigenous Peoples living in voluntary isolation (IPLVI) are communities that have chosen to avoid … -
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EDF Files Lawsuit Challenging Trump EPA’s Unlawful Delay of Climate Pollution Reporting
March 21, 2025 | Edwin LaMair, Senior Attorney, U.S. Legal & RegulatoryThe Trump EPA is delaying deadlines under the Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program.More on:
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Faster, affordable clean energy? This bipartisan bill delivers
March 21, 2025 | Ted Kelly, Director and Lead Counsel, U.S. Clean EnergyMultiple energy reports all underscore the same finding: The U.S. is going to need more affordable electric power to supply data centers, manufacturing and homes around the country. A lot more of it. Our country’s vast supplies of wind and solar resources are ready to be tapped to support that demand – from vast windy …More on:
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Forests are the backbone of our planet’s well-being. Here’s how.
March 21, 2025 | Santiago García Lloré, Director, Forests PartnershipsEvery year, the International Day of Forests reminds us of the indispensable role forests play in sustaining life. In 2025, the theme “Forests and Foods” sheds light on an often-overlooked reality—forests are not just scenic landscapes brimming with wildlife but fundamental to human survival. From food security and nutrition to livelihoods and ecosystem stability, forests …More on:
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Grieving mom urges lawmakers not to overturn chemical ban
March 20, 2025After losing her daughter to rare brain cancer, Kari Rhinehart spent years pushing the EPA to ban the toxic chemical TCE. The agency acted in 2024, but now Congress may undo that lifesaving ban.More on:
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Undermining support for electric vehicles puts jobs in jeopardy
March 20, 2025 | Ellen Robo, Senior Manager, Clean Air Policy and AnalyticsThe U.S. auto industry has just started finding its footing with electric vehicles (EVs). Jobs are now booming across the Midwest and the new “battery belt” in the South. But new evidence shows that the rollback of federal tax and regulatory policies poses critical risks to this progress. A recent report commissioned by Environmental Defense Fund …More on:
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Quantification of Hydrogen Emission Rates Using Downwind Plume Characterization Techniques
March 20, 2025Fugitive and operational hydrogen emissions have been shown to offset the intended climate benefits of H2 as a decarbonization tool.More on:




