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Case study
CASE STUDY ABOUT ROSE RANCH Achieving financial success with adaptive grazing management: a young rancher’s approach
December 16, 2024Case study to better understand the financial, soil and animal health impacts of regenerative agriculture practices on Native farming and ranching operations.More on:
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Report
The Clean Power Plan: An Enormous Economic Opportunity for Texas
December 12, 2024The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Clean Power Plan establishes the nation’s first-ever limits on carbon pollution from existing power plants.More on:
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Texas Clean Power Plan executive summary
December 12, 2024Texas has an opportunity on its hands: to use a national policy to capitalize on existing momentum to the benefit of our state’s economy and citizens.More on:
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Dirigeants du climat nord-américain
December 12, 2024En avril, les dirigeants mondiaux de 175 pays se sont rencontrés pour signer un accord global sur le climat, conclu à Paris en décembre 2015.More on:
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Informe de políticas: La oportunidad en metano de Norteamérica
December 12, 2024En abril, líderes de 175 países se reunieron para firmar el acuerdo mundial vinculante sobre cambio climático (Acuerdo de París), firmado en París en diciembre de 2015.More on:
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Blog post
Confronting aviation’s hidden air quality crisis with real solutions
December 11, 2024 | Pedro Piris-Cabezas, Senior Director, Global Transportation / Lead Senior EconomistBy Pedro Piris-Cabezas and Glenda Chen Airport activity emits a noxious cocktail of air pollutants, including ashy particulate matter, sulfur oxides, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, volatile organic compounds, hydrocarbons and nitrogen oxides. Among them, PM emissions from aircraft turbines often fly under the radar yet have an outsized impact on regional air quality and public …More on:
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Report
How much natural gas is New Mexico wasting?
December 11, 2024Infographic that ponders the question and displays how much natural gas New Mexico is wasting.More on:
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Op-ed
Opinion: To keep Thanksgiving affordable, we must help farmers adjust to more extreme weather
November 26, 2024 | Britt Groosman, Vice President, Agriculture, Water and FoodAmerica’s farms and food are on the frontlines of more extreme weather. We owe it to farmers, ranchers and families to make food production more resilient.More on:
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Analysis
Intermittent production of electricity-based synthetic jet fuel as a demand-side management strategy for grid decarbonization
November 19, 2024 | Glenda Chen, Senior Analyst, Global TransportPaper from Environmental Defense Fund finds that American-made e-fuels present a huge economic and climate opportunity for the U.S.More on:
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Analysis
Insurance and climate risks: Policy lessons from three bounding scenarios
November 18, 2024 | Carolyn Kousky, Associate Vice President, Economics and Policy AnalysisAnalysis from EDF and partners identifies key policy recommendations to stabilize insurance markets and protect vulnerable communities in the face of increasing climate disasters.More on:
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Article
ADVISORY: Joint Press Call on How the U.S. Can Cut Emissions 50% by 2030
November 14, 2024On January 27, President Biden signed a sweeping executive order that included a commitment to reach net-zero emissions by no later than 2050.More on:
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Fact sheet
Iowa and the Rising Cost of Extreme Weather
November 6, 2024Given the COVID-19 pandemic, Iowans face the threat of economic harm and damage to public health from severe storms and other extreme weather events.More on:
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Pro-Active Grid Investment Assessment
November 6, 2024Study from EDF and Black & Veatch aims to provide utilities and regulators with tools and strategies to support proactive grid planning for M/HDV distribution grid upgrades.More on:
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Fact sheet
Texas and the Rising Cost of Extreme Weather
November 6, 2024Many Texans are under enormous and increasing financial strain from the COVID-19 pandemic and its economic fallout.More on:
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Fact sheet
North Carolina and the Rising Cost of Extreme Weather
November 6, 2024More than one million North Carolinians have filed for unemployment, and countless small businesses have shuttered.More on:
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Fact sheet
Arizona and the Rising Cost of Extreme Weather
November 6, 2024Arizonans face the growing threat of additional economic harm and damage to public health from excessive heat, drought and other extreme weather events.More on:
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Report
Climate Change-Fueled Weather Disasters: Costs to State and Local Economies
November 6, 2024The annual number of billion-dollar weather disasters has increased and the cost of inaction is putting a strain on disaster response and recovery budgets.More on:
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Climate Change-Fueled Weather Disasters
November 6, 2024This report is based on a literature search of available information on the costs of climate change-fueled extreme weather events.More on:
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An assessment of NYC cooperative housing's climate vulnerability and barriers to adaptation
November 4, 2024This report, based on a mapping assessment, a first-ever survey of co-ops and a policy review, looks at climate impacts on permanently affordable co-ops in New York City and encourages more responsive and equitable policies.More on:
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Fact sheet
The Climate Innovation Blueprint
November 1, 2024To avert the worst effects of the climate crisis and recapture global leadership, the United States must aim to achieve net-zero emissions by no later than 2050.More on:
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Report
Enhancing federal cost savings: electronic monitoring and reporting in U.S. fisheries
October 31, 2024A changing climate requires more adaptive fisheries management and better tools for collecting data and making decisions.More on:
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Quota allocation policies in U.S. federal fisheries management and implications for climate resilience
October 31, 2024Managers must establish controls that maintain sustainability as stocks experience climate-driven shifts in their productivity and distribution.More on:
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Citizen science to support climate-ready management of united states fisheries
October 31, 2024The strong record of sustainable fisheries management in the US is being challenged by the rapid, widespread and unpredictable impacts of climate change.More on:
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Toward Climate-Ready Fisheries
October 31, 2024Nearly 50 years ago, United States lawmakers took action to protect fishery resources by establishing a comprehensive federal fishery management system.More on:
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Best practices for equitable, just, and climate-resilient fisheries
October 31, 2024Underserved fishing communities experience and are the least able to withstand severe impacts on their livelihoods, infrastructure and well-being.More on: