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Unleaded: Inside 50 years of action on lead
December 7, 2023 | Tom Neltner, Senior Director, Safer ChemicalsGetting lead out of gasoline was a major public health victory. Yet half of American children under 6 tested between 2018 and 2020 still have detectable levels of lead in their blood, underscoring the need to get lead out of everything.More on:
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Press release
EDF, Dozens of Groups Ask EPA to Limit Pollution from Hydrogen Production
December 7, 2023 | Edwin LaMair, Attorney, U.S. Legal & RegulatoryEnvironmental Defense Fund and almost six dozen other health, environmental and public interest groups are asking the Environmental Protection Agency to protect people from dangerous air pollution caused by producing hydrogen with fossil fuels.More on:
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Leading oil and gas companies and investors have rallied around EPA’s new methane rules. Their ongoing support will be crucial for implementation.
December 7, 2023The EPA’s new rules to reduce methane emissions from the nation’s oil and gas industry could be a climate game changer.More on:
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Eliminating lead service lines yields huge benefits for reducing premature cardiovascular deaths
December 6, 2023 | Tom Neltner, Senior Director, Safer ChemicalsWhat’s New? EPA has proposed improvements to the Lead and Copper Rule (LCR) to reduce lead in drinking water. The proposed rule would require utilities to eliminate the nation’s roughly 9.2 million lead service lines (LSLs) at an estimated cost of $2.1 to $2.9 billion per year.1 The socioeconomic benefits from the rule vastly outweigh …More on:
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Nation’s first congestion pricing plan to cut traffic, pollution a step closer
December 6, 2023Get out of your car, get into my dreams. New York City's congestion pricing plan promises better transit, less gridlock and cleaner air.More on:
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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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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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Sweeping new US rules to cut climate-warming methane pollution
December 1, 2023New regulations by the EPA to curb methane emissions were announced at COP28.More on:
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EDF Applauds EPA’s Proposed Rule to Eliminate Lead Pipes in U.S. Drinking Water Systems
November 30, 2023 | Sarah Vogel, Senior Vice President, Healthy CommunitiesStatement of Sarah Vogel, Senior Vice President for Healthy CommunitiesMore on:
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Traffic Mobility Review Board Issues Recommendation on New York’s Congestion Pricing Program
November 29, 2023Central Business District Tolling Program will now be voted on by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority boardMore on:
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The latest on climate change in the U.S. – from the Fifth National Climate Assessment
November 28, 2023 | Alice Alpert, Senior ScientistThe U.S. government recently released the Fifth National Climate Assessment, a comprehensive report that shows the harmful impacts of extreme weather and other climate hazards are increasing for people across the United States. The Fifth National Climate Assessment confirms messages in previous reports but brings the details into sharper focus for U.S. regions. Climate change is increasingly …More on:
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New Version of Understanding Packaging Scorecard Helps Food Companies Purchase Safer, Sustainable Food Packaging
November 28, 2023 | Alissa Sasso, Project Manager, Supply ChainVersion incorporates critical context for procurement professionals seeking more sustainable food packaging.More on:
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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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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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The Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative is at a critical juncture. Here are 3 ways it can put states on the path to meet our climate goals
November 20, 2023 | Peter Della-Rocca, Analyst, U.S. ClimateSince the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) began well over a decade ago, this group of Eastern states has successfully slashed climate pollution from power plants in half, generated substantial health benefits and raised $3 billion in proceeds that have been invested back into states. Now this program, which puts a declining cap on power …More on:
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Enacting flood disclosure for resilient Florida homes
November 20, 2023Passing a regulatory requirement for a seller or landlords to disclose a property’s flood risks or past flood damages (i.e., a “flood disclosure” law) would encourage Floridians to make fiscally informed decisions about flood risk before renting or buying.More on:
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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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Press release
New York State Increases Funding for Electric Vehicle Buildout Programs
November 17, 2023 | Pamela MacDougall, Director, Grid Modernization StrategyEDF Statement from Pamela MacDougall, Director, Grid Modernization StrategyMore on:
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Widespread expansion of zero-emission fleets requires proactive grid upgrades – New York can set the stage
November 17, 2023 | Cole Jermyn, Attorney, Energy TransitionFleets across the country are going electric and utilities and regulators must be prepared for this essential transition. New York is currently taking on an ambitious medium- and heavy-duty electric vehicle proceeding to address barriers to charging infrastructure and has just conducted a series of technical workshops that brought together fleets, utilities and experts, including …More on:
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Unleaded Food: FDA acts quickly on contaminated applesauce
November 17, 2023 | Tom Neltner, Senior Director, Safer ChemicalsWhat’s Happening? The North Carolina Departments of Health & Human Services and Agriculture & Consumer Services identified WanaBana cinnamon applesauce pouches as a source for elevated blood lead levels in multiple children. They found extraordinarily high concentrations of lead (1,900- 5,100 ppb) in the products, leading to the identification of at least 34 cases of …More on:
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Press release
Peoples Gas Rate Case Decision Pivotal for Customers and Clean Energy Transition
November 17, 2023 | Christie Hicks, Senior Director & Lead Counsel, Equitable Regulatory SolutionsAdvocates say ICC Made Important Steps to Protect Customers Despite Rate IncreaseMore on:
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Climate Policy News You Can Use — November 2023
November 16, 2023The global backdrop to this month’s newsletter is somber. Still, there are bright spots for climate progress, and important opportunities for business action and advocacy.More on:
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FDA’s approach to systematic review of chemicals got off on the wrong foot
November 16, 2023 | Tom Neltner, Senior Director, Safer ChemicalsWhat Happened? Last month, FDA’s scientists published the toxicological reference value (TRV) for exposure to cadmium in the diet. This value is the amount of a chemical—in this case cadmium—a person can consume in their daily diet that would not be expected to cause adverse health effects and can be used for food safety decision-making.More on:
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As Washington state considers linking carbon market with California-Quebec, this cost-containment tool ensures that its program continues to run smoothly
November 16, 2023 | Caroline Jones, Senior Analyst, U.S. ClimateToday, the Washington State Department of Ecology (Ecology) released the results from Washington’s second Allowance Price Containment Reserve (APCR) auction, held on November 8th. At this auction, all 5 million available APCR allowances were sold at the Tier 1 price of $51.90. This auction, along with three previous sold-out cap-and-invest auctions, continues to show strong …More on:
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A decade in, California’s cap-and-trade has slashed climate pollution and generated investments — where does it go from here?
November 16, 2023 | Caroline Jones, Senior Analyst, U.S. ClimateThis year, California marked the 10th anniversary of its landmark cap-and-trade program, and the Golden State has good reason to celebrate: California saw reduced year-on-year emissions from nearly every sector covered by the program. On top of delivering on critical emissions reductions, cap-and-trade has generated revenue resulting in $9.3 billion implemented through California Climate Investments …More on: