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New Online Platform Illuminates Florida’s Climate Future and Guides Decision and Policymaking
February 26, 2024 | Dawn Shirreffs , Florida DirectorHarnessing the Power of Public Data, Florida’s Climate Future Offers Personalized Insights on Climate Challenges and Economic Impacts Across the Sunshine StateMore on:
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EDF’s new report looks at Non-Pipeline Alternatives to meet energy needs
February 22, 2024By Magdalen Sullivan, Co-Authored by Erin Murphy Many states are adopting declining emission limits as a way to address the severe and growing dangers of the climate crisis, and that means state utility regulators are grappling with how to decarbonize energy systems, manage costs and meet demand. Traditional approaches to meeting energy demand with …More on:
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As it enters its eleventh year, California’s cap-and-trade program continues to raise revenue to fight the climate crisis
February 22, 2024 | Caroline Jones, Senior Analyst, U.S. ClimateThis blog was co-authored by Katelyn Roedner Sutter, California State Director Results of the latest Western Climate Initiative auction were released today, and we continue to see strong demand for allowances. This was the first quarterly auction of 2024, and it was a strong start for this marquee climate program. This auction is expected to …More on:
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Non-pipeline alternatives: Meeting energy demand responsibly
February 22, 2024Report from EDF has guidance and analysis to help states develop regulatory frameworks for NPA evaluation and implementation, and to help utilities successfully implement NPA programs.More on:
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Interactive tool
Chemical Exposure Action Map
February 22, 2024EDF's map offers tools to encourage EPA to do better risk assessments of chemicals. Use this tool to see where facilities are polluting toxic chemicals into our air, water and land and how it’s putting our health at risk, then encourage EPA to take action.More on:
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Chemical Exposure Action Map highlights health harms from multiple toxic chemicals
February 22, 2024 | Maria Doa, Senior Director, Chemicals PolicyEDF launched a new tool designed to help visualize health harms from multiple chemical exposures and encourage EPA to consider the fuller picture of those harms when assessing risks.More on:
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Supreme Court Hears Shadow Docket Challenges to EPA’s Life-Saving Good Neighbor Rule
February 21, 2024 | Vickie Patton, General CounselStatement of EDF General Counsel Vickie PattonMore on:
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EDF Supports Release of USACE Proposed Rule
February 16, 2024 | Emily Steinhilber, Director, Climate Resilient Coasts and Watersheds, VirginiaThis week, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) took an important step towards modernizing their approach to the nation’s investments in water resource projects and programs.More on:
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New Analysis Reveals Electric Vehicles Can Save Coloradans Up to $21,500 Compared to Gas-Powered Cars Over Ten Years
February 15, 2024 | Peter Zalzal, Distinguished Counsel & Associate Vice President, Clean Air StrategiesEnvironmental Defense Fund’s Research Compares the Cost of Driving Five Electric Vehicles in Colorado with Similar Gas-Powered CarsMore on:
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New Analysis Reveals Electric Vehicles Can Save Ohioans Up to $22,300 Compared to Gas-Powered Cars Over Ten Years
February 15, 2024 | Ellen Robo, Manager, Transportation and Clean Air PolicyEnvironmental Defense Fund’s Research Compares the Cost of Driving Five Electric Vehicles in Ohio with Similar Gas-Powered CarsMore on:
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EPA and DOE Announce $1 Billion in Congressional Funds to Reduce Methane Emissions
February 14, 2024 | Grace Smith, Attorney, U.S. Legal & RegulatoryBy Grace Smith This past Friday the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Department of Energy (DOE) announced in a Notice of Intent (NOI) that $1 billion in funding from Congress’s Methane Emissions Reduction Program (MERP) will soon become available. Passed as part of the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act, MERP aims to significantly reduce methane and …More on:
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Five reasons why mandatory flood disclosure in Florida would be a big win for realtors
February 14, 2024 | Rachel Rhode, Manager, Climate Resilient Coasts & WatershedsBy: Rachel Rhode, Manager, Climate Resilient Coasts and Watersheds and Eve Cooke, Fellow, Climate Resilient Coasts and Watersheds Buying a home is often one of the biggest financial decisions individuals and families will ever make. More than one-third of Florida properties are at risk of severe flooding in the next 30 years, and despite these …More on:
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Governor Cooper Signs Executive Order on Wetlands and Natural and Working Lands
February 13, 2024 | David Kelly, State Director, North CarolinaMedia Statement by: David Kelly, North Carolina State Director, Environmental Defense FundMore on:
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EPA and DOE Announce $1 Billion in Funding for Methane Mitigation
February 9, 2024Statement on EPA and DOE announcement of funding for methane mitigationMore on:
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EPA final fee rule brings in additional resources for TSCA
February 9, 2024 | Lindsay McCormick, Senior Program Manager, Safer ChemicalsEnvironmental Defense Fund (EDF) is encouraged that EPA final fee rule will bring in an estimated $36.7 million in resources each year to help EPA implement TSCA.More on:
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Why a strong ‘3 pillar’ framework makes sense for pivotal hydrogen tax credit
February 8, 2024 | Morgan Rote, Senior Policy Director, Fuels and FeedstocksWhat does it mean for hydrogen to be clean? And will the emerging hydrogen economy be able to deliver the meaningful climate benefits it promises? The U.S Treasury is about to make a series of decisions that will determine the answer to these questions for the U.S region, and potentially others around the world who …More on:
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Lead Pipes: EDF comments on EPA’s proposed Lead & Copper Rule Improvements
February 7, 2024 | Roya Alkafaji, Manager, Healthy CommunitiesWhat’s New Earlier this week EDF submitted comments that urged EPA to finalize the strongest possible improvements to the Lead and Copper Rule (LCRI). An estimated 9.2 million lead service lines (LSLs) are still connected to homes and buildings throughout the country. EPA’s proposal is a critical step to protect Americans from the harmful of …More on:
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EPA Acts to Protect Millions of Americans from Soot Pollution
February 7, 2024 | Peter Zalzal, Distinguished Counsel & Associate Vice President, Clean Air StrategiesThe Environmental Protection Agency today announced an updated, stronger national health standard for particulate matter – a potentially deadly air pollutant more commonly known as soot.More on:
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New Mexico can protect its citizens by closing an orphan well loophole
February 6, 2024By Adam Peltz and Meg Coleman New Mexico’s legislators have a remarkable opportunity in the coming days to protect New Mexico families, businesses and the environment by revising the antiquated Oil and Gas Act with House Bill 133. What’s currently at stake is who will pay for the billions of dollars-worth of well plugging and …More on:
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Progress to catalyze jurisdictional REDD+
February 2, 2024 | Angela Churie Kallhauge, Executive Vice President, ImpactIn the fight against the climate crisis, high-integrity jurisdictional REDD+ is intended to be transformational, giving forest communities and governments the ability to tap into the voluntary carbon market to access climate finance needed to ensure that large areas of tropical forests remain intact.More on:
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Keep clean hydrogen clean
February 2, 2024 | Fred Krupp, PresidentBy Fred Krupp, Manish Bapna and Armond Cohen Originally published in themessenger.com, December 2023 (no longer in circulation). It’s a make-or-break moment for hydrogen’s role in our clean energy future. Hailed for its potential to flexibly deliver energy without polluting the climate, hydrogen could be a valuable climate solution if we get it right. That’s why the …More on:
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Why are four notorious carcinogens approved by FDA for food?
February 1, 2024By Liora Fiksel, Project Manager, Healthy Communities, and Lisa Lefferts, Environmental Health Consultant What’s Happening? On December 21, 2023, FDA filed a food-additive petition and a color-additive petition submitted by EDF and partners that asks FDA to revoke its approval for four carcinogenic chemicals approved for use in food. There is broad agreement that benzene,More on:
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Duke Energy’s Massive Investment in Polluting Power Plants Saddles Customers with Higher Costs
February 1, 2024 | Will Scott, Southeast Climate & Clean Energy DirectorEDF Statement from Will Scott, Southeast Climate & Clean Energy Director at EDFMore on:
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New Analysis Reveals Electric Vehicles Can Save Wisconsinites Up to $23,000 Compared to Gas-Powered Cars Over Ten Years
February 1, 2024 | Ellen Robo, Manager, Transportation and Clean Air PolicyToday, Environmental Defense Fund and WSP, in partnership with Climate Power, released new analysis that found many popular and widely anticipated electric vehicles (EVs) offer Wisconsin consumers thousands of dollars in lifetime cost savings.More on:
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Senate Confirms Joe Goffman for Head of EPA’s Office of Air and Radiation
January 31, 2024 | Fred Krupp, PresidentStatement of EDF President Fred KruppMore on: