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ExxonMobil Takes a Positive Stand, Severs Ties with ALEC
July 12, 2018ExxonMobil made an important statement by cutting ties with the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC). -
House Vote Puts Future Of America’s Fisheries In Danger
July 11, 2018The U.S. House of Representatives voted to advance H.R. 200 today, putting the future of our nation’s fisheries at risk. -
EDF Asks EPA’s Wheeler to Protect Americans from Super-Polluting Freight Trucks
July 10, 2018EDF Asks EPA’s Wheeler to Protect Americans from Super-Polluting Freight Trucks -
Pruitt’s Reckless Tenure is Over, American Families Deserve Better
July 5, 2018 | Fred Krupp, PresidentPruitt’s Reckless Tenure is Over, American Families Deserve Better -
Rules to Limit Climate Pollution from Shipping Can Be Implemented Under Existing Law
June 28, 2018The international shipping agency already has the legal authority to implement and enforce policies to achieve its new climate target, according to new analysis published by Environmental Defense Fund and Columbia Law School Sabin Center for Climate Change Law. -
Senate Farm Bill Fast Tracks Improvements to Water Quality and Climate Resilience
June 28, 2018The bipartisan Senate farm bill delivers big wins for rural economies and conservation. -
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House Overrides Veto of N.C. Farm Act in a Blow to Individual Rights and Public Health
June 27, 2018 | David Kelly, Senior Director, Mid-Atlantic RegionEDF statement from David Kelly, Senior Manager, North Carolina Political AffairsMore on:
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ICAO Adopts Crucial Rules for Implementing 15-Year Aviation Climate Agreement
June 27, 2018The ICAO Council adopted the Standards and Recommended Practices to address the role of air travel in contributing to climate change. -
D.C. Circuit Court Temporarily Suspends Challenges to Clean Power Plan
June 26, 2018D.C. Circuit Court Temporarily Suspends Challenges to Clean Power Plan -
Report: Child Care is a Critical Gap in Efforts to Reduce Kids’ Exposure to Lead in Water
June 25, 2018 | Lindsay McCormick, Senior Program Manager, Safer ChemicalsA report from the EDF demonstrates that child care facilities are a critical in the effort to reduce children’s exposure to lead from drinking water. -
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North Carolina Utility Commission Rejects State’s Grid Overhaul
June 25, 2018EDF statement from Dionne Delli-Gatti, Director, Southeast Clean EnergyMore on:
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Massive EDF-led collaboration reveals more serious methane problem
June 23, 2018EDF discovered that methane leaks can undo some or all of the climate benefits we think we’re getting when we substitute natural gas for coal or oil.More on:
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Methane research series: 16 studies
June 23, 2018Environmental Defense Fund spearheaded an extensive research series that revealed methane emissions were 60% higher than the U.S. government estimate.More on:
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Oilfield digitization advancing solutions to meet an environmental challenge
June 22, 2018 | Mark Brownstein, Senior Vice President, Energy TransitionTwo global trends are converging in the energy industry, and the result could spur the biggest environmental advancement in a generation.More on:
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New York Announces Roadmap to Scale Energy Storage
June 22, 2018EDF statement from Elizabeth B. Stein, Senior Manager, New York Clean Energy Law & PolicyMore on:
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Florida Business Leaders Concur: Clean and Renewable Energy is the Way Forward
June 21, 2018A new EDF survey found that a vast majority of Floridians believe that access to clean and renewable energy for businesses and homes is critical for the future of the state and will help mitigate the effects of climate change.More on:
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New ‘hyperlocal’ sensor network to create world’s most sophisticated air monitoring system across London’s streets
June 21, 2018EDF, Google and partners begin measuring and mapping air quality in unprecedented detail with a mix of fixed and mobile monitors. -
EDF Health Scientist Testifies Before Congress about the Dangers of Smog
June 21, 2018EDF Health Scientist Testifies Before Congress about the Dangers of Smog -
New Study Finds U.S. Oil and Gas Methane Emissions Are 60 Percent Higher Than EPA Reports
June 21, 2018New EDF-coordinated study reveals that methane emissions from U.S. oil and gas operations are significantly higher than EPA estimates suggest. -
“We Strongly Oppose” Separation of Immigrant Families - EDF
June 20, 2018 | Fred Krupp, President“We Strongly Oppose” Separation of Immigrant Families - EDF -
Environmental Group Unveils Virtual Reality at 2018 World Gas Conference to Showcase Climate Solutions
June 19, 2018Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) today announced a new “find and fix” virtual reality (VR) experience that will debut at the World Gas Conference in Washington, D.C. next week. -
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Colorado Drives Forward with Clean Cars
June 19, 2018 | Fred Krupp, PresidentGovernor Announces Plan to Move Ahead with State Clean Air ProtectionsMore on:
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EDF, NRDC Plan to Sue EPA Over Pollution from Landfills
June 19, 2018EDF, NRDC Plan to Sue EPA Over Pollution from Landfills -
Ontario’s Abandoning Western Climate Initiative Would be Significant Step Backward for the Province
June 15, 2018Ontario’s Premier-designate Doug Ford announced the province would end its cap-and-trade program and withdraw from the Western Climate Initiative (WCI). By adopting cap and trade, the province chose a proven, cost-effective approach to reduce dangerous greenhouse gas emissions, and the revenue it generates is reinvested into the province. Ontario linked its market with Quebec’s and California’s when it joined the WCI last year, and both of the auctions of greenhouse gas allowances held since then sold out, demonstrating market stability and driving significant revenue to Ontario. -
U.S. District Court Rules EPA Must Act on Maryland Request for Protection from Cross-State Air Pollution
June 13, 2018U.S. District Court Rules EPA Must Act on Maryland Request for Protection from Cross-State Air Pollution