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Interactive tool500 trucks pass through one Newark intersection in an hour. Kids are paying the price.
The unequal burden of air pollutionArticleTexas Water Priorities 2022
A survival guide for rainforests
A survival guide for rainforestsArticleApproachFocus areaVital Signs Date PublishedMay 24, 2022 - 12:00Vital Signs Post AuthorJoanna FosterVital Signs Post CategoriesClimate and energy, Carbon dioxide, Science, Climate change, Law and policy, People and planet, Rainforests, Business and innovation, Carbon markets, Location, Latin America and CaribbeanVital Signs Post Short DescriptionThe voluntary carbon market is booming. But do companies know what to look out for? A new guide from leading environmental NGOs including EDF aims to help businesses check if a carbon offset is actually saving rainforests.Vital Signs Post URL/story/survival-guide-rainforestsTropical Forest Credit Integrity Guide
A survival guide for rainforests
How companies can ensure their carbon credit purchases are really saving forestsArticleThey're banned from children's toys, but still turn up in food. The FDA is failing families on toxic chemicals, say experts.
He's right to look skeptical. EDF to FDA: It's time to act on toxic chemicals in foodArticleMethane: An Opportunity for Asia-Pacific to Lead on Energy and Climate
Maritime Makeover: The Role for Investors in Decarbonizing Global Shipping
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Transferred Emissions: How Risks in Oil and Gas M&A Could Hamper the Energy Transition
Transferred Emissions: How Risks in Oil and Gas M&A Could Hamper the Energy Transition
Blog postMethane emissions from US low production oil and natural gas well sites
Farmers, scientists seek solutions to global warming caused by cows
Farmers, scientists seek solutions to global warming caused by cowsArticleFocus areaVital Signs Date PublishedApril 15, 2022 - 12:00Vital Signs Post AuthorJoanna FosterVital Signs Post CategoriesClimate and energy, Science, Methane, Climate change, People and planet, Agriculture, Business and innovation, United StatesVital Signs Post Short DescriptionThe world's one billion+ cows are responsible for about 40% of global methane emissions - a significant contributor to global warming. Some climate-smart farmers and scientists are tackling the problem from, ahem, both ends.Vital Signs Post URL/story/farmers-scientists-seek-solutions-global-warming-caused-cowsAnalysis of PM2.5-Related Health Burdens Under Current and Alternative NAAQS
Farmers seek solutions to methane emissions from cows
Farmers, scientists seek solutions to global warming caused by cowsArticleSupporting people’s health
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