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Hydrogen hubs are here. What do communities think about them?
December 15, 2023 | Chelcie Henry-Robertson, Senior Analyst, Federal Climate InnovationIn October, the White House announced the selection of seven Hydrogen Hubs around the U.S. to be a part of the Department of Energy (DOE)’s Regional Clean Hydrogen Hubs Program (H2Hubs), which will deploy $7 billion toward projects over eight to twelve years (or sooner). Launched under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, the Hydrogen Hubs program …More on:
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Oceans Futures: Let's stop ocean conflict before it happens
December 12, 2023Launched by the World Wildlife Fund, Environmental Defense Fund, and other partners, this first-of-a-kind platform combines data from climate modeling, socioeconomics, and global fisheries to highlight hotspots of potential future ocean conflict.More on:
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Blog post
New platform seeks to prevent ocean conflict in the face of climate change
December 12, 2023By Jacqui Vogel (EDF) and Dr. Sarah Glaser (WWF) Oceans are under immense threat from climate change. Around the world, oceanographic changes like melting sea ice, warming waters, sea level rise and shifting fish populations make access to marine resources more uncertain and less secure. Climate change threatens to disrupt the communities, supply chains and …More on:
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Press release
Environmental Defense Fund to Explore the Treasures of the Ocean’s Twilight Zone at COP28
December 7, 2023 | Eric Schwaab, Senior Vice President, People and NaturePanel will discuss emerging science and policy considerations for this critical ecosystemMore on:
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Report
Turning Climate Commitments Into Results: Evaluating Updated 2023 Projections vs. State Climate Targets
December 5, 2023 | Linnan Cao, Senior Analyst, Global Methane Research & AnalyticsEDF analysus finds that leading governors have a pivotal role to play in getting the U.S. closer to its 2030 NDC, with the ability to cut the remaining distance to the U.S. commitment under the Paris Agreement in half.More on:
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Press release
Analysis: If Leading Governors Turn Climate Pledges into Policy, States Can Shrink U.S. Emissions Gap to Paris Target in Half
December 5, 2023 | Pam Kiely, Associate Vice President, U.S. RegionNew emissions analysis from EDF, which uses 2023 projections from Rhodium Group, assesses the collective impact that U.S. states with climate commitments could have and how far they need to go to reach their own targets.More on:
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Expert Voices
Methane in the spotlight: 10 scientific facts you should know
December 4, 2023 | Ilissa Ocko, Senior Climate Scientist II, Barbra Streisand Chair of Environmental StudiesMethane is the big news out of this year’s climate conference in Dubai. EDF scientist Dr. Ilissa Ocko, who has studied methane’s impact on the climate for more than a decade, offers her top 10 "greatest hits" for evaluating methane’s role in climate change.More on:
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Blog post
Water is a high-level priority at COP28. We need to look to ground-level users for solutions
November 30, 2023 | Ann Hayden, Vice President, Climate Resilient Water SystemsWater has finally reached the highest levels of global climate negotiations. The path to a sustainable freshwater future, however, lies with ground-level users. At COP 28, EDF is elevating their voices, their needs and the approaches they find most useful. _______ While greenhouse gases drive climate change, many of its impacts are inherently liquid. Whether …More on:
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Report
The potential of ports in developing Sustainable First Mover Initiatives: A tool for an inclusive shipping transition
November 28, 2023Preliminary findings report for the Sustainable First Movers Initiative Identification Tool, a system created by Environmental EDF and Lloyd’s Register (LR) Maritime Decarbonisation Hub, in collaboration with Arup, to help shipping stakeholders align investment decisions that support the maritime energy transition away from fossil fuels.More on:
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Press release
Tool Helps Shipping Stakeholders Identify Best Ports for Developing Sustainable First Mover Initiatives
November 28, 2023 | Marie Cabbia Hubatova, Director, Global ShippingEDF, Lloyd's Register and Arup tool identifies port locations that maximize the environmental and community benefits of first mover initiatives in support of shipping’s energy transition.More on:
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Blog post
ICYMI: Secret GRAS determinations may outnumber those FDA reviews
November 22, 2023 | Tom Neltner, Senior Director, Safer ChemicalsNOTE: This blog was originally published on our Deep Dives blog on April 13, 2023. It predates the recent reorganization efforts at FDA. What Happened? FDA estimates that, each year, food companies designate 82 new food chemicals as “GRAS” (Generally Recognized as Safe) for use in food. On average, FDA reviews only 64 of those …More on:
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Robust, reliable data is key to unlocking global methane reductions
November 21, 2023 | Dan Grossman, Associate Vice President, Global Energy TransitionAmidst all the positive momentum behind reducing global oil and gas methane emissions lies a critical challenge: If we’re going to reduce global methane emissions, we need accurate and trustworthy numbers to define the scope of the problem, assess company and country performance and track emissions over time and against reduction goals. Because you can’t …More on:
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Article
Celebrating the fishers adapting in the face of a changing climate
November 20, 2023The approximately 1 billion people who rely on seafood need the world's fishers to adapt to our changing climate.More on:
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Blog post
EPA’s TCE ban: A vital step for public health
November 17, 2023 | Maria Doa, Senior Director, Chemicals Policy We only have until December 15, 2023, to show EPA we support a full and rapid ban of all uses of TCE. Take Action: Tell EPA–Ban TCE Now What Happened? The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has recently taken a significant step in safeguarding public health by proposing new regulations under our nation’s primary chemicals …More on:
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Three ways EPA’s upcoming methane regulations will help slow climate change and protect public health
November 14, 2023 | Jon Goldstein, Associate Vice President, Energy TransitionIn a move that will protect communities across the country, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will soon finalize new rules to reduce methane and other toxic, smog-forming pollution from the nation’s oil and gas industry. Methane is a potent greenhouse gas that’s fueling much of the climate crisis due to the excessive warming it creates …More on:
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Cutting methane doesn’t just slow warming — it improves health
November 6, 2023 | Dr. Daniel Zavala-Araiza, Senior Scientist IIThe MethaneSAT satellite will be able to measure methane like never before, providing a powerful means of accountability for communities and governments around the world.More on:
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Analysis
Soil carbon links to yield stability zones
November 6, 2023 | Jocelyn Lavallee, Agricultural Soil Carbon ScientistPaper co-authored by EDF scientists examines the relationship between soil organic matter and yield heterogeneity, studying its distribution between particulate organic matter (POM) and mineral associated organic matter (MAOM) at the sub-field scale within 9 farms located in the central United States.More on:
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Fact sheet
Methane Waste and Pollution in Ohio
November 2, 2023Synapse Energy Economics analysis commissioned by Environmental Defense Fund and Taxpayers for Common Sense finds oil and gas companies across Ohio wasted $93 million worth of gas in 2019.More on:
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Article
Ecuador's crabbers and the muddy work of saving mangroves
November 1, 2023Mangroves are important for some communities in Ecuador who rely on the crabs that live among the roots to sustain their livelihoods, but the coastal wetland forests are also an important part in fighting climate change.More on:
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Blog post
Climate change is causing more damaging hurricanes in Florida
November 1, 2023 | Fiona Lo, Climate Scientist(This post was co-authored by EDF Senior Climate Scientist Ilissa Ocko) Hurricanes are complicated, and their characteristics depend on a number of factors, which makes it difficult to tease out certain trends and predict the future. But what is scientifically clear is that human-caused climate change is a key reason that hurricanes are more destructive …More on:
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Press release
New Analysis Finds $93 Million in Natural Gas Waste and Pollution in Ohio
November 1, 2023 | John Rutecki, Regulatory and Legislative Manager, AppalachiaWaste underscores importance of federal safeguards that protect communities and increase climate security.More on:
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Report
Decarbonizing Long Haul Freight
October 23, 2023Study commissioned by EDF lays out a comprehensive vision to unlock the potential of intermodal freight, suggesting how successfully integrating class I and short line rail into an updated intermodal ecosystem could usher in transformative gains for the industry, while simultaneously reducing greenhouse gas emissions from the freight sector.More on:
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Blog post
Riding the Rails: Can Intermodal Transport Help Decarbonize Freight?
October 19, 2023 | Andrew Howell, Senior Director, Sustainable FinanceFreight transport is at the leading edge of a decarbonization revolution, with heavy-duty electric trucks rolling onto US roads as companies work to push health- and climate-harming emissions out of the supply chain.More on:
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Methane Tracking Technologies Study
October 18, 2023Assessment of methane abatement potential for Australia's energy sector, by Rystad Energy, commissioned by Environmental Defense FundMore on:
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Press release
New Analysis Finds More Than $48 Million In Annual Natural Gas Waste And Pollution In Utah
October 13, 2023 | Nini Gu, Regulatory & Legislative Manager, West RegionReport from Synapse Energy Economics underscores the importance of forthcoming methane requirements to ensure efficient use of taxpayer resources.More on: