Taylor Bacon
Analyst, U.S. Climate & Clean Air
Work
As an analyst on the U.S. Climate and Clean Air teams, Taylor contributes research and analysis to strengthen and protect clean air safeguards, advance state-level climate policy, and advocate for strategies that reduce harmful climate and health pollution from the power sector. Taylor collaborates with attorneys, health scientists, and other environmental groups and allies on issues including power sector regulations and policy, national air quality standards, and toxic air pollution.
Background
Before starting at EDF, Taylor completed her bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering, with a focus on energy and the environment, plus interned with a range of environmental nonprofits.
Education
Latest pieces
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New analysis: Americans across the country suffered from high ozone pollution levels of this summer
October 20, 2021
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Driving the electric vehicle transition: auto companies and states step up to lead
April 29, 2021
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Trump administration decision on soot ignores science, risks Americans’ health
December 7, 2020
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The Trump administration’s air toxics loophole would intensify environmental injustice
May 11, 2020
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Power company commitments to cut carbon pollution are an important step for our climate and health. Here’s what we need next.
May 5, 2020
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EPA data emphasizes danger of Trump Administration’s “air toxics loophole”
February 19, 2020
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The pollution-enabling impacts of the Clean Power Plan “replacement”
October 30, 2019