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Bundle up, the polar vortex returns - but is it climate change?
July 15, 2014An Asian typhoon, a strange-acting jet stream and a high-pressure system over Canada add up to a sudden cold snap in July.More on:
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EDF, Prince of Wales’ ISU Launch New Approach to Restoring Global Fisheries
July 10, 2014Restoring fisheries around the world leads to large financial returns and big benefits to the oceans, fisheries and the billions who depend on them. -
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North Dakota Takes Important Step to Reduce Flaring
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A journey to Cuba's underwater Eden [PDF]
June 23, 2014Ten days of Exploration in the Gardens of the Queen -
U.S. Supreme Court Holds that Large New and Rebuilt Industrial Emitters Must Use Best Available Controls for Climate Pollution When Discharging Other Major Pollutants
June 23, 2014The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of the environment, that new and rebuilt industrial emitters use the best available technology to control emissions. -
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Shell joins EDF’s Methane Detectors Challenge days before application deadline
June 11, 2014Shell joins EDF’s Methane Detectors Challenge days before application deadline -
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The cheapest way to cut climate pollution? Energy efficiency.
June 10, 2014United States could cut its annual energy consumption by 23 percent by becoming more energy-efficient, saving consumers $1 trillion-plus a year. -
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Walmart's sustainability plan inspires corporate America to take action
June 6, 2014 | Elizabeth Sturcken, Vice President, Net Zero Ambition & ActionThe world's largest retailer set ambitious sustainability goals for its far-flung supply chain, and other corporations are now following Walmart's lead.More on:
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Power plant rule a tipping point for clean energy economy
June 3, 2014A proposed rule to slash 30% of carbon emissions from power plants would usher in new and innovative solutions.More on:
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Transition to Catch Shares Key to Sustainability Certification for West Coast Fishery
June 3, 2014The MSC designation comes after years of work to improve the sustainability of the fishery, including the adoption of a catch share program in 2011. -
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Study: Climate change may push hurricanes farther north, south
June 2, 2014New research shows that rising global temperatures may be moving hurricanes toward the poles, closer to major East Coast cities such as Washington and NYC -
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New EPA rule for dirty power plants fuels strange debate
June 2, 2014 | Keith Gaby, Vice President, Public AffairsSome very loud politicians and industry lobbyists insist we’ll face an economic meltdown if we impose carbon pollution limits on coal plants. -
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North Carolina Statement on EPA Carbon Announcement
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Bipartisan House Vote Strong Win for American Fishermen, U.S. Fisheries Reform
May 30, 2014U.S. House of Representatives beat back an attempt to deprive U.S. fishery managers of a tool that is helping to bring back fish populations and improve the livelihoods of fishermen. -
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Statement of EDF President Fred Krupp on Limiting Carbon Pollution from Power Plants
May 30, 2014“A strong limit on carbon pollution from power plants will be a historic step forward in the fight to protect our health and our economic future." -





