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Nearly 100,000 Solar Jobs in Jeopardy with Solar Tariff Decision
September 22, 2017Nearly 100,000 Solar Jobs in Jeopardy with Solar Tariff Decision -
EDF Releases Guidebook to Accelerate Investment in Sustainable Infrastructure
September 21, 2017Unlocking Private Capital to Finance Sustainable Infrastructure, that introduces the first-ever roadmap for increasing collaboration with the private sector to fill critical public funding -
Conservation Groups Oppose Bill that Weakens Marine Mammal Protection Act
September 19, 2017National organizations working on coastal restoration strongly oppose H.R. 3133, the Streamlining Environmental Approval Act, which would amend the Marine Mammal Protection Act. -
California Misses Opportunity for More Jobs, Cleaner Air with 100% Clean Energy
September 16, 2017EDF statement from Lauren Navarro, Senior Policy Manager, California Clean Energy -
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3 strategies for rebuilding hurricane-stricken communities
September 15, 2017This is how we rebuild from catastrophic storms such as Harvey, Irma and Maria, with lower future risk for people and our economy.More on:
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EPA Finds Valero Energy “Significantly Underestimated” Release of Pollution in Houston
September 14, 2017EPA Finds Valero Energy “Significantly Underestimated” Release of Pollution in Houston after EDF does testing -
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New data shows changing disaster trends – and why Congress should take note
September 13, 2017Hurricanes Harvey and Irma should serve as a collective wake-up call for policymakers who rush to respond to every disaster, but plan for none.More on:
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New TV Ad: EPA Cuts Will Increase Health Problems, Hurt Disaster Response
September 13, 2017New TV Ad: EPA Cuts Will Increase Health Problems, Hurt Disaster Response -
Ameren Abandons Commitment, Denies its Customers Lower Electricity Bills
September 11, 2017Ameren Abandons Commitment, Denies its Customers Lower Electricity Bills -
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Nothing stood in Irma's way – that's why she turned into a monster storm
September 8, 2017It’s as if Earth is running a controlled scientific experiment to show us, with terrifying detail, what happens when rising global temperatures fuel powerfMore on:
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EPA Public Hearing Draws Heavy Traffic in Favor of Clean Car Standards
September 6, 2017EPA holds public hearing on whether to reconsider Clean Car Standards -
EDF Sues EPA to Ensure New Toxics Law Protects Public's Right to Know
September 5, 2017On Friday, Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) filed a new lawsuit in the D.C. Circuit to preserve the public’s right to know about chemicals covered under the toxics law Congress overhauled -
Environmental Defense Fund Statement on President Trump’s Decision to End the DACA Program
September 5, 2017 | Fred Krupp, PresidentFred Krupp statement on President Trump's decision to end the DACA program -
Toxic Air Pollution is One of Harvey’s “Unseen Dangers”
August 28, 2017Toxic air pollution is one of Harvey’s “unseen dangers” -
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Torrential rains and violent storm surge: Why hurricane impacts are getting worse
August 25, 2017As global temperatures rise, storms are becoming more destructive and costly, which can be seen in the effects of hurricane Harvey.More on:
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Nevada at Risk: New Report “State of Risk” Reveals Broad, Adverse Impact on Nevada Communities and Public Health from Threatened EPA Cuts
August 25, 2017Nevada at Risk: New Report “State of Risk” Reveals Broad, Adverse Impact on Nevada Communities and Public Health from Threatened EPA Cuts -
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New Smart Meters Allow New Jerseyans to Take Charge of Their Energy Use and Costs
August 24, 2017EDF statement from Mary Barber, Director, New Jersey Clean EnergyMore on:
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Ohio at Risk: New Report “State of Risk” Reveals Broad, Adverse Impact on Ohio Communities and Public Health from Threatened EPA Cuts
August 24, 2017Ohio at Risk: New EDF Report “State of Risk” Reveals Broad, Adverse Impact on Ohio Communities and Public Health from Threatened EPA Cuts -
Tennessee at Risk: New Report “State of Risk” Reveals Broad, Adverse Impact on Tennessee Communities and Public Health from Threatened EPA Cuts
August 24, 2017New Environmental Defense Fund Report “State of Risk” Reveals Broad, Adverse Impact on Tennessee Communities and Public Health from Threatened EPA Cuts -
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Upstream methane reductions crucial to future of natural gas trucks
August 23, 2017Amid a sustained slump in sales for natural gas vehicles, a new study highlights significant challenges for these vehicles to deliver on their modest potential of climate emission reductions; the ultimate climate impact of these vehicles rests on the actions and practices of the upstream supply chain, or well-to-pump suppliers. -
Pennsylvania at Risk: New Report “State of Risk” Reveals Broad, Adverse Impact on PA Communities and Public Health from Threatened EPA Cuts
August 23, 2017Pennsylvania at Risk: New Report “State of Risk” Reveals Broad, Adverse Impact on PA Communities and Public Health from Threatened EPA Cuts -
Perry’s Grid Study Willfully Ignores Energy Innovation
August 23, 2017Perry’s Grid Study Willfully Ignores Energy Innovation -
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Florida at Risk: New Report “State of Risk” Reveals Broad, Adverse Impact on Florida Communities and Public Health from Threatened EPA Cuts
August 22, 2017EDF report catalogues far-reaching and grave threats to air, water and land, and to the people and economy of Florida if President Trump’s proposed 30 percent cut to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) budget is enacted this fall.More on:
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Environmental Defense Fund Welcomes Director, Southeast Clean Energy
August 17, 2017Former EPA, Dionne Delli-Gatti, to lead EDF’s clean energy efforts in the Southeast -
Second Circuit Denies En Banc Rehearing Petition Challenging Connecticut Clean Energy
August 17, 2017Second Circuit Denies En Banc Rehearing of Connecticut Clean Energy Policy Decision