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EPA Unveils Plan to Reduce Dangerous Pollution from Landfills
May 17, 2021The Environmental Protection Agency announced a plan to implement final standards that will protect millions of Americans from the toxic and climate-damaging pollution.More on:
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Rep. Clarke and Sen. Gillibrand Introduce Bill to Replace High-Polluting ‘Peaker’ Plants
May 16, 2021 | Elizabeth Gore, Senior Vice President, Political AffairsRep. Yvette Clarke (D-NY) and Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) introduced legislation that will pave the way for clean energy sources to replace “peaker” plants -- power plants brought online during high energy demand periods that are some of the dirtiest sources of energy in America, and are particularly harmful to communities who often live nearby.More on:
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How USDA can leverage a carbon bank for farmers, foresters and the climate
May 15, 2021 | Ben Thomas, Senior Policy Director, AgricultureHere are four ways that USDA can move forward on a carbon bank, even in the face of uncertainty, to leverage the power of farms and forests to mitigate and adapt to climate change. The post How USDA can leverage a carbon bank for farmers, foresters and the climate first appeared on Growing Returns.More on:
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Illinois can step up as environmental leader in truck and bus electrification
May 15, 2021 | Larissa Koehler, Director, Vehicle Electrification & Senior AttorneyYesterday, Illinois State Senator Celina Villanueva and House Representative Edgar Gonzalez, Jr. introduced a resolution to encourage Gov. Pritzker to sign on to a memorandum of understanding that would commit the state to a goal of transitioning all medium- and heavy-duty trucks and buses to zero-emission models by 2050. Spearheaded largely by the Little Village …More on:
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California Accelerates Toward Zero-Emission Vehicle Standards That Will Save Lives, Save Money, Create Jobs
May 13, 2021 | Alice Henderson, Director & Lead Counsel, Transportation & Clean AirCalifornia just moved further down the road toward cleaner cars and vital air pollution reductions. The state’s Air Resources Board hosted a public workshop on the development of its Advanced Clean Cars II (ACC II) program last week, where it announced that it intends to propose multipollutant standards that will ensure all new cars sold …More on:
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The Chemical Industry Hid Evidence of Harm from PFAS: 3 Takeaways
May 13, 2021 | Tom Neltner, Senior Director, Safer ChemicalsTom Neltner, J.D., Chemicals Policy Director and Maricel Maffini, Ph.D., Consultant Yesterday, The Guardian published a powerful story by reporter Tom Perkins detailing how chemical manufacturers hid evidence of dangerous health impacts from certain types of PFAS and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) did not take sufficient and swift action to protect the public.More on:
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EPA Repeals Rule That Distorted Benefits of Life-Saving Clean Air Protections
May 13, 2021 | Ben Levitan, Former Senior Attorney, Legal and RegulatoryEPA is eliminating a harmful Trump-era rule that would have made it harder to protect Americans from air pollution by distorting the agency’s economic analyses.More on:
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Bill from Reps. Doggett, Blumenauer will help stakeholders reduce climate pollution from infrastructure projects
May 11, 2021 | Elizabeth Gore, Senior Vice President, Political AffairsEDF Statement of Elizabeth Gore, Senior Vice President, Political AffairsMore on:
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Connecticut can take the lead on creating a cleaner transportation system that cuts climate pollution
May 10, 2021Connecticut is poised to lead the way on creating a cleaner and healthier transportation system – if legislators seize the moment to act. This past March, Connecticut Governor Lamont and 11 co-sponsors in the legislature introduced Senate Bill 884, which would give Connecticut the greenlight to implement a major multi-state program aimed at reducing climate …More on:
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Gov. Gavin Newsom’s Drought Proposal: Some Solid Steps Toward Building Climate-Resilient Water Systems
May 10, 2021 | Ann Hayden, Vice President, Climate Resilient Water SystemsStatement from Ann Hayden on CA Gov. Gavin Newsom's emergency drought declarations and $5.1 billion to address drought and related water challenges.More on:
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Rep. Blumenauer Bill Will Help Drive Clean Energy Job Growth
May 10, 2021 | Elizabeth Gore, Senior Vice President, Political AffairsIt is imperative that Congress include direct pay as part of the full suite of solutions we need to rebuild a stronger and cleaner economy.More on:
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New innovative tool empowers utilities to reduce emissions in investment planning
May 9, 2021 | Erin Murphy, Director & Sr. Attorney, Clean Air & Energy MarketsBy Erin Murphy and Christie Hicks As the United States moves toward decarbonization, cities and states must use all means available to reduce climate pollution, and natural gas utilities should be at the forefront of this rapid energy transition. Gas utilities are the subject of increasing scrutiny because plans to expand and fortify their infrastructure …More on:
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Climate action is a top priority in the 21st Century Latino Agenda
May 9, 2021 | Esther Sosa, Former Project Manager, Diverse PartnersBy: Sindy Benavides, CEO of LULAC, and Esther Sosa, Project Manager at EDF In the United States, the COVID-19 pandemic exposed inequities in nearly every aspect of life, illustrating the frustrating reality that today, national crises affect everyone but do not impact everyone equally. Similarly, climate change poses a more devastating threat to Latino families. Threats …More on:
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Michigan embraces predictive tools to develop a lead service line inventory
May 9, 2021 | Tom Neltner, Senior Director, Safer ChemicalsTom Neltner, Chemicals Policy Director. Earlier this year, the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) released ground breaking guidance to help utilities in the state develop their “Complete Distribution System Materials Inventory” (CDSMI) that is due in 2025. The guidance is important because it explicitly allows utilities to use predictive tools to …More on:
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Reversing the last administration’s TSCA new chemicals policies needs to be a priority for this one
May 9, 2021 | Richard Denison, Former Lead Senior ScientistRichard Denison, Ph.D., is a Lead Senior Scientist. Reprinted by permission from The Environmental Forum®, May/June 2021. MAY/ JUNE 2021 | 55 Copyright © 2021, Environmental Law Institute®, Washington, D.C. www.eli.org. [NOTE: This post is my contribution to a debate on TSCA implementation published by ELI. I wrote this piece, which ELI titled “Reversing New Chemicals …More on:
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New York and New Jersey face serious flood risks. Here’s how the Army Corps can address them.
May 9, 2021 | Natalie Snider, Ph.D., Associate Vice President, Climate Resilient Coasts & WatershedsThe densely populated coastal regions of New York and New Jersey face serious flood threats as climate change, increased storm frequency and rising sea levels exacerbate vulnerability. Without action, 2.9 million people and $2.1 trillion in assets in New York City and Newark, NJ, alone are at risk of flooding by 2070. The U.S. Army …More on:
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Reps. Fitzpatrick and Carbajal introduce meaningful bipartisan carbon fee bill
May 7, 2021 | Elizabeth Gore, Senior Vice President, Political AffairsMarket Choice Act will reduce climate pollution and invest in infrastructureMore on:
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California Accelerates Towards Zero-Emission Passenger Vehicles By 2035
May 6, 2021 | Alice Henderson, Director & Lead Counsel, Transportation & Clean AirA strong Advanced Clean Cars II program would mark a decisive return for CA full authority to reduce dangerous pollution from its transportation sector.More on:
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New Mexico Environment Department Releases Strengthened Oil and Gas Air Pollution Proposal
May 6, 2021 | Jon Goldstein, Associate Vice President, Energy TransitionEDF Statement from Jon Goldstein, Director of Regulatory and Legislative Affairs, EnergyMore on:
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Biden’s American Jobs Plan is smart climate policy. Here’s why.
May 6, 2021 | Derek Walker, Vice President, Global Energy TransitionThe American Jobs Plan is designed to generate millions of new, well-paying union jobs, all while mitigating climate change. Learn more about it here.More on:
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This Mother’s Day, the climate fight is personal
May 5, 2021Amanda Leland, EDF’s executive vice president, talks about why Mother’s Day is a good time to raise kids' awareness about climate change and how to do it.More on:
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New Study Finds California’s Zero-Emission Cars Standards Could Save Lives, Reduce Pollution, Save Californians Money
May 4, 2021 | Alice Henderson, Director & Lead Counsel, Transportation & Clean AirCalifornia could benefit by adopting Advanced Clean Car II standards that ensure all new cars, trucks and SUVs sold are zero-emitting vehicles by 2035.More on:
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Senator Carper Sends Strong Signal on Clean Cars and Clean Air
May 3, 2021 | Elizabeth Gore, Senior Vice President, Political AffairsEDF strongly supports Senator Carper’s call for EPA to eliminate tailpipe pollution from new cars by 2035More on:
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Top 5 priorities for USDA to support climate-smart farms and forests
April 30, 2021Guided by science, USDA can help harness the power of farms and forests to build climate resilience for all. The post Top 5 priorities for USDA to support climate-smart farms and forests first appeared on Growing Returns.More on:
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Biden’s USDA will need to hit the ground running. Here are 3 top priorities.
April 30, 2021We have no time to waste in setting America’s agricultural economy on a sustainable path. EDF outlines several recommendations for the USDA.More on: