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The U.S. Department of Energy can marshal its innovation efforts toward beating the climate crisis. Here’s how.
April 15, 2021 | Jake Higdon, Former Manager, U.S. Climate PolicyThis post was co-authored by Steve Capanna, Director for U.S. Climate Policy and Analysis In a new policy blueprint, EDF offers recommendations for how the Department of Energy can align its innovation budget with the climate challenge across its technology programs. President Biden has pledged to deliver the largest ever federal investment in clean energy …More on:
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The Wall Street Journal says electric vehicles are better – but underestimates how much
April 15, 2021A recent Wall Street Journal article answers definitively YES to the question of whether electric vehicles are really better for the environment. But even this strong endorsement of electric vehicles underestimates just how good these cars, trucks and buses will be for our climate and air. The article reports findings from researchers at the University of Toronto. The researchers compared vehicle emissions for a 2021 Toyota RAV4 and a Tesla Model 3. The study is clear that operations are cleaner for electric vehicles. …More on:
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Press release
Report Offers Blueprint for Aligning DOE’s Innovation Efforts with Climate Progress
April 15, 2021 | Jake Higdon, Former Manager, U.S. Climate PolicyRecommendations from EDF and partners include quadrupling funding for clean energy innovation and prioritizing technologies with the greatest climate benefit.More on:
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Fact sheet
Fact Sheet: Climate Innovation Blueprint
April 15, 2021EDF and Evolved Energy Research blueprint for aligning US Department of Energy innovation budgets and priorities with climate goals.More on:
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Testimony
“Making the Case for Climate Action: The Growing Risk and Cost of Inaction”
April 14, 2021Written and Oral Testimony of Heather Toney Climate Justice Liaison, Environmental Defense Fund Before the US House of Representatives Select Committee on the Climate Crisis (April 15, 2021)More on:
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Report
The Climate Innovation Blueprint: An analytical framework for aligning federal energy innovation budgets with climate goals
April 14, 2021EDF worked with Evolved Energy Research (EER) to develop an analytical framework for assessing the emissions impact of potential cost and performance breakthroughs across a set of clean energy technologies.More on:
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Climate innovation blueprint
April 13, 2021EDF shares recommendations to align the Department of Energy’s clean energy innovation priorities with progress on urgent climate goals.More on:
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From carbon accounting to carbon accountability: It’s time for banks to step up
April 7, 2021 | Ben N. Ratner, Former Associate Vice President , EDF+BusinessThe Partnership for Carbon Accounting Financials recently welcomed its 100th member, a milestone that reflects banks’ growing focus on measuring financed emissions. But while robust carbon accounting is necessary for the long term, it is no substitute for action now. To pick up the pace of Paris alignment, banks must begin targeting financed emissions in …More on:
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Fact sheet
Fact Sheet: Understanding the Costs of Inaction on Climate Change for Iowa Farmers
April 6, 2021EDF-sponsored research shows the potential cost of climate inaction in Iowa within the next 10 to 20 years.More on:
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Report
The Near-Term Financial Impacts of Projected Climate Change on Iowa Agriculture
April 6, 2021Environmental Defense Fund commissioned K·Coe Isom, LLP to estimate the potential effect of climate-change induced yield changes on farm revenue, economic productivity, and government revenues in Iowa in the next two decades (2020 to 2039).More on:
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Report
Climate inaction could have a heavy financial toll on Iowa farmers
April 5, 2021This report from EDF models the potential climate change impacts on Iowa corn, soy and silage production over the next two decades.More on:
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Electrifying trucks and buses is an opportunity for lasting change
April 1, 2021The transportation sector is on the cusp of massive change, and one segment within it is ripe for reinvention: medium- and heavy-duty vehicles.More on:
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These key policies in Biden’s infrastructure plan can deliver big wins on jobs and climate
April 1, 2021 | Derek Walker, Vice President, Global Energy TransitionPresident Biden unveiled a far-reaching infrastructure package to build back the economy in the wake of the COVID-19 crisis.More on:
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Press release
Carbon Fee and Dividend Bill Would Help Reduce Climate Pollution, Protect Americans
April 1, 2021 | Elizabeth Gore, Senior Vice President, Political AffairsEDF Statement from Elizabeth Gore, Senior Vice President for Political AffairsMore on:
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Building North-South cooperation to fight the ‘tragedies’ of climate change
March 30, 2021 | Suzi Kerr, Senior Vice President, EconomicsThis post draws from a chapter for a book I wrote in 2020: “Overcoming the tragedy of distance – cooperating with our friends’ friends” in Living with the Climate Crisis ed. Tom Doig. Bridget Williams Books, Wellington, New Zealand I believe that finding ways to work more intensively and effectively with people with very different … -
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What does it really mean for a gas utility to go net-zero?
March 30, 2021 | Michael Colvin, Director, Regulatory and Legislative AffairsSoCalGas – the nation’s largest gas utility recently pledged to go net-zero on their greenhouse gas emissions. At face value, this is a great move, but what does this really mean for a gas-only company that has had some major climate missteps in the past? And what are the implications for current and future SoCalGas …More on:
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Creating opportunity for fossil fuel workers and communities: Lessons for a fair energy transition
March 25, 2021 | Derek Walker, Vice President, Global Energy TransitionIn this culminating report, EDF and Resources for the Future condense lessons across four previous reports that can inform federal policy for supporting U.S. fossil fuel workers and communities in the shift to a clean economy. Wesley Look, Daniel Raimi, Molly Robertson, and Dan Propp of RFF and Jake Higdon of EDF contributed to the …More on:
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Report Highlights Federal Policy Solutions for an Equitable Energy Transition for Fossil Fuel Workers
March 25, 2021 | Jake Higdon, Former Manager, U.S. Climate PolicyResearch from Resources for the Future and Environmental Defense Fund distills insights from over 100 policies that can support fossil fuel workers and communities in the shift to a low-carbon economy.More on:
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Enabling Fairness for Energy Workers and Communities in Transition
March 24, 2021A Review of Federal Policy Options and Principles for a Just Transition in the United StatesMore on:
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Report
A review of federal policies for a fair energy transition
March 23, 2021EDF and Resources for the Future condense lessons from over 100 federal policies for fossil fuel workers and communities in the shift to a clean economy.More on:
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Experience plays a role in cover crop profitability
March 19, 2021Cover crops are most effective when approached as a long-term investment that can provide sustained benefits from soil health and soil function over time. The post Experience plays a role in cover crop profitability first appeared on Growing Returns. -
Testimony
Testimony: Climate Change and the U.S. Financial System: Risks, Opportunities, and the Role of Financial Regulators and Policy Makers
March 17, 2021Written testimony before the United States Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs of Dr. Nathaniel Keohane, Senior Vice President, Climate, Environmental Defense Fund, March 18, 2021.More on:
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Report
Labor policies for communities in transition
March 16, 2021This fourth report by EDF and Resources for the Future examines programs and policies that support fossil fuel workers through the energy transition.More on:
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Federal labor policies are critical for ensuring a fair energy transition
March 16, 2021 | Jake Higdon, Former Manager, U.S. Climate PolicyThis fourth report in a joint research series by Environmental Defense Fund and Resources for the Future examines U.S. federal labor programs and policies that can support fossil fuel workers through the energy transition. Wesley Look, Molly Robertson, and Dan Propp of RFF and Jake Higdon of EDF contributed to the report described in this …More on:
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Stronger Workforce Development Policies and Labor Standards Help Fossil Fuel Communities in the Energy Transition
March 16, 2021 | Jake Higdon, Former Manager, U.S. Climate PolicyAs fossil fuel workers grapple with the decline of community-sustaining industries, a new joint report by Resources for the Future and Environmental Defense Fund assesses how workforce development policies and labor standards can protect workers and lay the groundwork for future success.More on: