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EDF’s Tour of GreenWave Highlights Aquaculture’s Potential
August 1, 2023By Ruth Driscoll-Lovejoy and Amy Folkerts Ocean farmers are making a splash in the sustainable seafood market — and they don’t need state-of-the-art facilities to do it. Thimble Island Ocean Farm in Connecticut is a commercial seaweed and shellfish farm and serves as an innovation hub for GreenWave, a nonprofit replicating and scaling regenerative aquaculture.More on:
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Heat waves got you worried? Scientists reveal the fastest way to fight climate change
July 31, 2023Rapidly slashing the world's methane emissions could help save the Arctic's summer sea ice, slow climate change and protect countless animals that call sea ice home.More on:
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4 reasons to love electric vehicles (even if you don’t drive one)
July 31, 2023Even if you’re skeptical about driving an electric vehicle, the rise of electric vehicles will still benefit you.More on:
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5 ways to compost if you don't have a yard
July 31, 2023There are a growing number of options for people who want to compost even if they don't have a yard. -
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New rules could mean less waste, less pollution and more jobs for Louisiana
July 31, 2023 | Adam Peltz, Director and Senior Attorney, Energy TransitionBy Adam Peltz and Elizabeth Lieberknecht Recently, Louisiana, under the leadership of Gov. John Bel Edwards, became the latest state taking action to curb pollution and waste from oil and gas production. In a new proposal, the state says it will limit natural gas venting and flaring and attempt to reduce the risk of thousands …More on:
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Colorado’s methane pollution verification rule is a game-changer: here are three reasons why
July 31, 2023 | Nini Gu, Regulatory & Legislative Manager, West RegionBy Nini Gu On Thursday, July 20th we saw a major shift in how methane emissions from oil and gas sources can be regulated, and to no one’s surprise it came from the nation’s leading state on this issue: Colorado. Methane is a potent, fast acting climate pollutant causing about a quarter of current global …More on:
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Press release
Virginians Will Pay the Costs of Gov Youngkin’s Misguided Efforts to Exit the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative
July 31, 2023Governor Glenn Youngkin proceeded with his efforts through executive order to remove Virginia from the 12-state program to cap carbon pollution.More on:
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Water hope for Texas’s drought-stricken borderlands
July 28, 2023With water in short supply, resilience is a way of life for communities on the Texas-Mexico border.More on:
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New Proposal Would Strengthen NEPA, Accelerate Clean Energy, Protect Communities
July 28, 2023A new Biden administration proposal to restore and strengthen our core environmental law will help establish new clean energy around the country, protect communities, and address the climate crisis.More on:
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Core Carbon Principles provide guidance around global thresholds for a high-integrity voluntary carbon market
July 28, 2023The Integrity Council for the Voluntary Carbon Market (ICVCM) just released its global guidance on high-integrity carbon credits. These Core Carbon Principles (CCPs) could transform the voluntary carbon market for the better, but more work is needed to unlock its full potential to ensure carbon credits deliver true climate action.More on:
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Why every state in the United States needs a Chief Resilience Officer
July 28, 2023Establishing a Chief Resilience Officer, a government position that is responsible for spearheading resilience coordination and bringing together stakeholders to build, develop and implement resilience strategies, helps leaders effectively plan at the state, county and municipal level and is a major step forward in protecting communities from future climate impacts. The post Why every state needs a Chief Resilience Officer first appeared on Growing Returns.More on:
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Senate Appropriations Shows What a Responsible Budget Process Looks Like
July 28, 2023The Senate Appropriations Committee yesterday advanced its markup of the Interior, Environment and Related Agencies funding bill, which helps meet the nation’s climate goals, promote energy security and fund government agencies at the levels agreed to during the recent debt limit negotiations. This proposal protects our clean energy progress and shows how Congress can work in a bipartisan fashion to fund the government.More on:
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EPA and DOE Roll Out $350M to Cut Methane Pollution
July 28, 2023EPA and the Department of Energy this week announced plans to disburse $350 million to reduce methane emissions from the oil and gas sector. Funds from the Inflation Reduction Act’s Methane Emission Reduction Program (MERP) are earmarked to support methane pollution monitoring and innovation, improve the accuracy of emissions reporting and drive down the costs of reducing pollution, in addition to providing support for cutting other harmful air pollutants from oil and gas operations that endanger frontline communities.More on:
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Farmers, teachers, car buffs — the unexpected faces of the electric car revolution
July 27, 2023As electric vehicles get cheaper and car-makers introduce more options, EVs are gaining traction with more types of people, not just the elite eco-warriors many people associate with them.More on:
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FERC action will help us add more reliable, affordable, clean energy to our grid
July 27, 2023 | Ted Kelly, Director and Lead Counsel, U.S. Clean EnergyStatement of Ted Kelly, EDF Senior Attorney, Energy Markets and RegulationMore on:
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Report
Heat stress threatens agricultural workers’ health
July 27, 2023Report from EDF and La Isla Network details what is needed to protect farm labor from dangerous heatMore on:
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For a Clean, Safe Ride to School, Electric Buses Get Straight A’s. Propane? Needs Improvement
July 26, 2023 | Alexandra (Ali) DySard, Florida Program ManagerBy Ali DySard and Melody Reis School districts around the country are considering a switch to buses that use less fuel, cost less, and, most importantly, provide safe and healthy trips to and from school. Only one option wins on each of these critical criteria: electric. They eliminate the dirty tailpipe emissions of diesel and … -
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Lead Cables: 66,000 miles overhead or underwater
July 26, 2023What’s New? A blockbuster Wall Street Journal (WSJ) investigation showed that lead-sheathed telecom cables are releasing toxic lead into water or surface soil. We are aware of more than 2,000 of these cables across the nation—and more than 300 of those pose a threat to community drinking water sources. Recognizing the potential risks to public …More on:
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Cover crop costs vary significantly: new data from 83 Minnesota farms shows
July 26, 2023 | Vincent Gauthier, Senior Manager, Climate-Smart AgricultureData on the financial impacts of climate-smart practices, like cover crops, can help inform farmers’ financial decisions when considering these practices. While cover crops can help improve soil health and make farms more resilient to extreme weather, farmers continue to have questions about the types of financial impacts cover crops will have on their operations.More on:
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Climate-resilient fisheries
July 26, 2023By building climate resilient fisheries, people and ecosystems can be better sustained even as temperatures rise. -
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Methane Waste and Pollution in Texas
July 26, 2023Study commissioned by EDF shows that fossil fuel producers in Texas are wasting energy resources in the form of methane. In doing so, they’re harming the climate, public health, and the economy.More on:
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New Analysis Quantifies Natural Gas Waste and Pollution in Texas
July 26, 2023 | Elizabeth Lieberknecht, Manager, Regulatory and Legislative, MidcontinentEDF study shows operators wasted over $1.7 billion of gas in 2019, underscoring opportunity for action to cut waste, protect communities and increase climate security.More on:
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Farmworkers and heat stress in the United States
July 26, 2023 | Eric Holst, Associate Vice President, ForestsReport from EDF and La Isla Network details what is needed to protect farm labor from dangerous heat.More on:
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The economics of cover crops on Minnesota farms
July 26, 2023 | Vincent Gauthier, Senior Manager, Climate-Smart AgricultureIn 2021, EDF, the University of Minnesota and other partners began a collaborative effort to gather farm-level financial data on cover crops. The project is gathering detailed financial data on cover crops between 2022-2024 from corn, soybean, and other row crop farms across Minnesota. The data and insights from this project may also provide value to federal and local cost-share programs, agricultural lending solutions, and other climate-smart initiatives.More on:
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Cover crop costs vary significantly: new data from 83 Minnesota farms shows
July 26, 2023 | Vincent Gauthier, Senior Manager, Climate-Smart AgricultureBetween 2022-2024, EDF and its' partners will collect financial data on cover crops from corn, soybean, wheat and corn silage farms across Minnesota.More on: