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Sabin Center, EDF Launch Website to Track Inflation Reduction Act’s Climate Provisions
March 8, 2023 | Michael Panfil, Senior Director and Lead Counsel of Climate Risk & Clean PowerSabin Center, EDF Launch Website to Track Inflation Reduction Act’s Climate ProvisionsMore on:
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Congress: Don’t Block Momentum on Jobs, Savings and Clean Energy
March 7, 2023Congressional Review Act resolution on solar tariffs would hurt American businesses and homeownersMore on:
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Appeals Court Rejects Challenge to Life-Saving Cross-State Air Pollution Rule
March 3, 2023Appeals Court Rejects Challenge to Life-Saving Cross-State Air Pollution RuleMore on:
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Unleading Baby Food: FDA, USDA, and industry need to invest in research to reduce lead in baby food
March 2, 2023 | Tom Neltner, Senior Director, Safer ChemicalsTom Neltner, Senior Director, Safer Chemicals Initiative Note: This is the third of three blogs in this series. Click here for Blog 1 or Blog 2. On January 24, 2023, FDA released draft action levels for lead in foods intended for babies and young toddlers.1 For most of these foods, the limit would be 10 …More on:
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Read more about environmental health policy on our Deep Dives blog
March 2, 2023Deep Dives is a new blog that will offer our readers in-depth scientific analyses, hard data, and practical policy prescriptions from Environmental Defense Fund’s (EDF) top environmental health experts. Our authors are specialists in air quality, chemistry, epidemiology, law, public health, and more. We will continue to offer information for broader audiences on EDF’s Safer …More on:
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Global Climate Policy Expert Joins Environmental Defense Fund
March 1, 2023Juan Pablo Hoffmaister to lead international advocacy and climate adaptation finance workMore on:
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EDF Statement on the 5th U.S. Circuit of Appeals ruling in Mexican Gulf Fishing Company v. Department of Commerce
March 1, 2023The following statement was issued by Eric Schwaab, Senior Vice President of People and Nature at Environmental Defense Fund, in response to the recent decision by the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to strike down the regulation governing the electronic monitoring program used by for-hire fishermen in the Gulf of Mexico.More on:
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Unleading Baby Food: FDA’s proposed limits are a positive step, but…
March 1, 2023 | Tom Neltner, Senior Director, Safer ChemicalsTom Neltner, Senior Director, Safer Chemicals What Happened: FDA recently released draft action levels for lead in foods intended for babies and young toddlers.1 Action levels represent the point above which FDA is likely to regard food as adulterated – essentially unsafe – and seek a recall. This is a key step in implementing FDA’s …More on:
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Unleading Baby Food: FDA needs to tighten its proposed action levels
March 1, 2023 | Tom Neltner, Senior Director, Safer ChemicalsTom Neltner, Senior Director, Safer Chemicals Initiative Note: This is the first of three blogs in this series. Click here for Blog 2 or Blog 3. On January 24, 2023, FDA released draft action levels1 for lead in foods intended for babies and young toddlers.2 This proposal is a key step in implementing the agency’s …More on:
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A framework for more agile and sustainable crustacean fisheries in Asia
February 28, 2023By Ming Sun, Stony Brook University, and Adityo Setiawan, Environmental Defense Fund From warming ocean waters to increased acidification and rising sea levels, it’s no wonder that fish are on the move to find suitable habitat! Climate change is creating dramatic shifts in species’ distributions and affecting their productivity. Fisheries managers who try to ensure …More on:
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An urgent need for strong EPA methane protections
February 27, 2023 | Jon Goldstein, Associate Vice President, Energy TransitionEarlier this month, the EPA closed its comment period on proposed oil and gas methane regulations. Here are some of the highlights from EDF’s public comments.More on:
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Western Climate Initiative auction underlines upcoming opportunities to strengthen the program
February 23, 2023 | Caroline Jones, Senior Analyst, U.S. ClimateThis blog was co-authored by Delia Novak, Western States Climate Policy Intern, U.S. Region Results of the latest Western Climate Initiative auction were released today, and while the solid demand for allowances indicates a stable market, there are hints of uncertainty about next steps for the cap-and-trade program. Now that the California Air Resources Board …More on:
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Trust, but verify: How Colorado must lead as latest methane rulemaking advances
February 22, 2023 | Nini Gu, Regulatory & Legislative Manager, West RegionBy Nini Gu Colorado’s oil and gas regulators face an important decision that will determine whether the state can continue to successfully cut methane emissions and reach its statutory climate targets. In 2021, Colorado’s Air Quality Control Commission adopted a rule that limits how much greenhouse gas can be emitted per barrel of oil and …More on:
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The farm bill is a powerful opportunity for agricultural climate solutions
February 22, 2023 | Ben Thomas, Senior Policy Director, AgricultureU.S. farmers, ranchers and foresters will need additional tools and resources to protect their land, keep growing food on a changing planet and contribute to national efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. That’s where the farm bill comes in. The farm bill is a critical piece of legislation that comes up every five years. It …More on:
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FACA Releases Farm Bill Policy Recommendations to Support Economic Opportunities and Address Climate Change
February 22, 2023 | Elizabeth Gore, Senior Vice President, Political AffairsThe Food and Agriculture Climate Alliance released policy recommendations for the 2023 farm bill and urges both chambers of Congress and the President to act this year to pass a farm bill that advances voluntary bipartisan climate solutions.More on:
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Washington state is holding its first cap-and-invest auction. Here’s what to expect.
February 22, 2023 | Caroline Jones, Senior Analyst, U.S. ClimateBlog co-authored by Kjellen Belcher, Manager, U.S. Climate Washington state is getting ready for an exciting development in its new nation-leading climate program, the Climate Commitment Act, which is slated to deliver healthier air, more clean energy jobs and a safer climate future for communities. After experiencing costly and historic wildfires, heat waves and flooding …More on:
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After a worrisome delay, New Jersey regulators are making real progress on electric truck charging infrastructure
February 21, 2023 | Cole Jermyn, Attorney, Energy TransitionBy Elizabeth B. Stein and Cole Jermyn Back in December, the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities released a revised straw proposal for the development of charging infrastructure for zero-emission medium- and heavy-duty vehicles throughout the state. This proposal comes over a year after the preliminary proposal was released in June 2021. When it comes …More on:
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New study underscores need for better methane measurement and strong regulations
February 21, 2023 | Ari Pottens, Senior Campaign Manager, CanadaNew research reveals methane emissions from Saskatchewan’s oil and gas industry are much higher than previously thought. Fortunately, the Trudeau government has a tremendous opportunity to address this problem as it crafts next year’s federal budget and demonstrates its commitment to ratchet down climate pollution. Methane is the primary ingredient of natural gas and a major …More on:
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EPA Finds Mercury and Air Toxics Standards “Appropriate and Necessary”
February 17, 2023 | Michael Panfil, Senior Director and Lead Counsel of Climate Risk & Clean PowerAction Will Protect People from Dangerous Pollution from Coal and Oil-Fired Power PlantsMore on:
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Make no mistake: Current “regulatory reform” efforts in Pennsylvania could threaten vital environmental protections
February 16, 2023 | Mandy Warner, Director, Climate & Clean Air PolicyHealthy air, clean drinking water and pollution-free lakes and rivers are, unsurprisingly, broadly supported priorities across Pennsylvania. Environmental regulations are put in place to protect these very priorities – to safeguard the health of Pennsylvania communities and their environment from toxic pollutants and other damages. While much more progress is needed, new regulations can help …More on:
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EPA’s New Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund Will Help All of Us Move Toward a Clean Energy Future
February 14, 2023 | Heather McTeer Toney, Vice President, Community EngagementStatement of Heather McTeer Toney, EDF Vice President of Community EngagementMore on:
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Environmental Defense Fund’s Testimony on Article VI of the budget in support of funding for groundwater science
February 14, 2023 | Vanessa Puig-Williams, Senior Director, Climate Resilient Water SystemsWater in underground aquifers is one of Texas’ most vital natural resources. It provides approximately 55 % of the water used in the state, from agriculture to industry to cities. Outflows from aquifers sustain an average of 30% of the water flowing in streams and rivers that support additional water uses, fish and wildlife, and recreation.More on:
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4 reasons why Colorado legislators should strengthen the state’s climate targets
February 13, 2023This blog was co-authored by Alex DeGolia, Director, U.S. Climate. Last month, Colorado’s Senate Transportation and Energy Committee approved SB 23-16 — a wide-ranging bill that strengthens Colorado’s commitment to cut statewide climate pollution beyond 2030. It would put new targets in law requiring cuts of at least 65% by 2035, 80% by 2040, 90%More on:
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State of the Union: President Biden moving us toward clean energy future
February 7, 2023 | Elizabeth Gore, Senior Vice President, Political AffairsEDF statement from Elizabeth Gore, Senior Vice President, Political AffairsMore on:
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Takeaways from the Global Forum for Food and Agriculture
February 3, 2023 | Karly Kelso, Director, Climate Resilient Food SystemsFood systems transformation is increasingly getting traction globally, making the case that we can’t meet our Paris climate agreements without food at and on the table. That was certainly true at the Global Forum for Food and Agriculture (GFFA) in Berlin.More on: