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Three actions your company can take now to benefit from the Inflation Reduction Act
Understanding how communities are vulnerable to climate change is key to improving equity and justice
Inflation Reduction Act Activation Guide: Renewable Energy Procurement
Fishing for a future
Fishing for a futureArticleApproachFocus areaVital Signs Date PublishedMarch 23, 2022 - 12:00Vital Signs Post AuthorTom ClynesVital Signs Post CategoriesClimate and energy, Science, Climate change, People and planet, Resilient food, Food, Oceans, Location, Latin America and CaribbeanVital Signs Post Short DescriptionAround the world, 3 billion people depend on fish as a vital source of nutrition. As the climate changes and the global population grows, artisanal fishers are on the frontlines in the fight to address food insecurity and protect marine ecosystems for generations to come.Vital Signs Post URL/story/fishing-futureWater in the Texas Desert: The Story of the San Solomon Springs System
Interactive story map captures iconic Texas spring — and the importance of collaboration to protect its future
Interactive story map of Texas’s vulnerable and precious San Solomon SpringsInteractive toolAgricultural banks expect climate change to pose financial risks. Here are five strategies to help them adapt.
U.S. Electric Vehicle Manufacturing Investments and Jobs - March 2023
“Nothing about us without us: The case of JREDD+ in Colombia.” The importance of including all stakeholders, especially affected communities, at the decision-making table.
Made in the USA: Bright future for electric vehicle jobs
Historic US laws supercharge electric vehicle job marketArticleManaging climate change risks at agricultural finance institutions
Agricultural banks expect climate change to pose financial risks. Here are five strategies to help them adapt.
Tech, talk and ideas: The 6 coolest climate finds at SXSW
Six of the coolest climate finds at SXSWArticleBetterHubs
BetterHubs: EDF framework for industrial innovationWebsiteIndustry-specific suggestions on the framework for climate-related information disclosure
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EDF at SXSW 2023
New technology can catch hydrogen leaks, protect climate as industry booms
New technology can catch hydrogen leaks, protect climate as industry boomsArticleApproachFocus areaVital Signs Date PublishedMarch 7, 2023 - 12:00Vital Signs Post AuthorShanti MenonVital Signs Post CategoriesClimate and energy, Science, Energy, Hydrogen, Climate change, Clean energy, Location, United StatesVital Signs Post Short DescriptionA new, global hydrogen energy industry is poised to take off, attracting hundreds of billion of dollars in investments. However, hydrogen is an indirect greenhouse gas with a powerful near-term climate impact that is often overlooked. Scientists have raised concerns that hydrogen leaks could negate the expected climate benefits of using hydrogen energy. Real-world data on hydrogen emissions is lacking, but a groundbreaking new technology can help.Vital Signs Post URL/story/new-technology-can-catch-hydrogen-leaks-protect-climate-industry-boomsNew technology can catch hydrogen leaks, protect climate as industry booms
MethaneSAT: A New Era of Transparency for Methane Measurement
Plugging the Leaks: An Investor Guide to Oil and Gas Methane Risk
A multidimensional view of ag tech’s impacts
Plugging the Leaks: An Investor Guide to Oil and Gas Methane Risk
Agricultural Technology Discovery Report
ReportFuture warming from global food consumption