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Denver Water proves its Lead Reduction Program is a national model
January 17, 2023 | Lindsay McCormick, Senior Program Manager, Safer ChemicalsTom Neltner, Senior Director, Safer Chemicals and Lindsay McCormick, Senior Manager, Safer Chemicals What’s New: After an extensive review process, EPA approved Denver Water’s request to extend the variance to allow the utility to administer their Lead Reduction Program for the full 15-year term. EPA touts Denver Water’s Lead Reduction Program as an “innovative and …More on:
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The building blocks are in place for a strong Advanced Clean Fleets rule in California
January 17, 2023By Lauren Navarro & Pamela MacDougall California air regulators are currently considering adoption of the Advanced Clean Fleets rule — a purchase requirement for medium and heavy-duty fleets to adopt an increasing percentage of zero-emission trucks. This rule has the potential to be transformative. California has some of the worst air quality in the country;More on:
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EPA methane proposal makes critical progress, but work remains to quickly finalize protective standards
January 17, 2023 | Edwin LaMair, Senior Attorney, U.S. Legal & RegulatoryBy Jon Goldstein , Edwin LaMair, and Grace Smith This week, EPA is holding public hearings on its recently proposed methane standards for oil and gas operations, which build on the agency’s initial proposal and represent a significant step forward for reducing methane pollution across the country. Federal standards are crucial for curbing methane emissions …More on:
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The power grid and disinformation
January 17, 2023 | Colin Leyden, State Director, TexasTexans know better than to believe the lies. But, whenever severe weather strikes the state and the isolated electric grid is imperiled, they’re always fed them: “Green energy” is offered up as the ultimate scapegoat, facts be damned. Why doesn’t the Wall Street Journal editorial board know better? Last week, they ran a piece blaming …More on:
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Danone commits to cutting dairy methane in partnership with farmers and EDF
January 17, 2023 | Katie Anderson, Senior Director, Business, Food and ForestsThis announcement builds on past successes, with a plan to accelerate action in the years to come.More on:
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Biden’s roadmap to nature-based solutions could be the key to future resilience planning.
January 17, 2023The Biden-Harris administration announced the release of a Roadmap to Accelerate Nature-Based Solutions to address climate change, inequity, and nature loss. It could be the key to future resilience planning. The post Biden’s roadmap to nature-based solutions could be the key to future resilience planning. first appeared on Growing Returns.More on:
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Methane Emissions in Animal Agriculture
January 17, 2023Reducing methane now is one of the fastest ways to slow global warming in the near term, and a critical part of avoiding the worst consequences of climate change. Agricultural emissions from livestock and rice are approximately 40% of human-caused global methane emissions. At the same time, rice and livestock are key dietary staples around …More on:
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Danone commits to cut dairy methane emissions in partnership with farmers and EDF
January 17, 2023 | Katie Anderson, Senior Director, Business, Food and ForestsEven if we completely eliminated fossil fuel emissions today, global food system emissions would cause us to exceed our 1.5 degree warming targets, unless they are slowed down. We cannot choose between food security and environmental sustainability – they are one and the same. Urgent action is needed to shift food and agriculture from a … -
Op-ed
WSJ: There’s a climate solution in dairy cows’ stomachs
January 16, 2023 | Fred Krupp, PresidentA new partnership will work to reduce methane emissions from production of milk around the world.More on:
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What the BBNJ negotiations could mean for the ocean’s ‘twilight zone’
January 15, 2023By Vrinda Suresh, Julia Mason and Doug Rader During the last two weeks of August 2022, delegates from across the globe gathered in New York City for the Fifth Session of the Intergovernmental Conference, or IGC5, to develop a new treaty to protect biodiversity in offshore waters, called the Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction Agreement, or …More on:
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Article
US moves to get tough on deadly soot pollution — experts say they need to go further
January 13, 2023The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency took an important step toward slashing a tiny but toxic pollutant that’s inhaled daily by millions of people – soot. But experts say the agency needs to go further to protect the public.More on:
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EPA seeks public input on soot pollution
January 13, 2023Last week, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency took an important step toward slashing a tiny but toxic pollutant that’s inhaled daily by millions of people – soot. But experts say the agency needs to go further to protect the public.More on:
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Report
Non-linear reduction in nitrous oxide emissions through alternative management of groundnut and millets in India
January 13, 2023This EDF report shares the results of a multi-year study conducted on five farms in India to measure nitrous oxide emissions from different nitrogen application rates in different cropping systems. It shows that carefully chosen alternative practices (with lower nitrogen rates) can achieve a triple win: farmers get similar or better yields, similar or higher profits, and must lower nitrous oxide emissions.More on:
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This week’s good climate news
January 13, 2023With so much still to do to slow warming and avoid the worst impacts of climate change, it’s important to fortify ourselves by celebrating wins along the way. Here are this week's good climate news stories. -
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Atmospheric rivers, bomb cyclones and other weird weather words, explained
January 12, 2023Atmospheric river, bomb cyclone, derecho, polar vortex, storm surge, thundersnow — meet the weird weather words that climate change is making all the more common.More on:
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Bomb cyclones, atmospheric rivers and other weird weather words explained
January 12, 2023Atmospheric river, bomb cyclone, derecho, polar vortex, storm surge, thundersnow - meet the weird weather words that climate change is making all the more common.More on:
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Press release
EDF Experts Testify at EPA Public Hearing, Urge Swift Finalization of Strong Oil and Gas Methane Rules
January 11, 2023Strong protections that go further to curb pollution from routine flaring are critical to protect communities and the climateMore on:
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Press release
Office of Orphan Wells to Help Administer $4.7 billion in Orphan Well Closure Funding
January 10, 2023 | Adam Peltz, Director and Senior Attorney, Energy TransitionStatement of Adam Peltz, EDF Director and Senior Attorney for Energy TransitionMore on:
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Texas is growing. The way we manage groundwater needs to keep up.
January 10, 2023 | Vanessa Puig-Williams, Senior Director, Climate Resilient Water Systems“Protect our groundwater rights and Texas aquifers.” That was the rallying cry for a group of landowners at a key Texas Senate committee meeting last November on the potential danger of a massive Central Texas groundwater export project. The landowners depend on groundwater from the Carrizo Wilcox Aquifer, which encompasses the Carrizo and underlying Simsboro …More on:
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Press release
New York Governor Hochul Announces Sweeping Climate and Electrification Initiatives
January 10, 2023New York Governor Hochul announces sweeping climate and electrification initiativesMore on:
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Press release
Governor Newsom’s Proposed State Budget
January 10, 2023 | Ann Hayden, Vice President, Climate Resilient Water Systems(Sacramento, CA — Jan. 10, 2023) Earlier today, Governor Gavin Newsom released a proposed budget for California’s next fiscal year, outlining expenditures on a range of issues impacting human health, education, and the environment. The proposed spending necessarily reflects the uncertainty of California’s fiscal situation but also works hard to “keep promises” and uphold previous commitments, as the Governor emphasized in his press conference.More on:
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Was Glass Onion right about hydrogen? A climate scientist gets her knives out
January 6, 2023EDF scientist Ilissa Ocko explains what's fact and what's fiction about hydrogen in the movie Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery (with spoilers).More on:
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Hydrogen fact and fiction in Glass Onion
January 6, 2023EDF scientist Ilissa Ocko explains what's fact and what's fiction about hydrogen in the movie Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery (with spoilers).More on:
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Press release
EPA’s Important Initiative to Protect People from Soot Pollution Should be Further Strengthened to Save Lives
January 6, 2023 | Vickie Patton, General CounselEPA’s Important Initiative to Protect People from Soot Pollution Should be Further Strengthened to Save LivesMore on:
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This week’s good climate news
December 29, 2022With so much still to do to slow warming and avoid the worst impacts of climate change, it’s important to fortify ourselves by celebrating wins along the way. Here are this week's good climate news stories.