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Inside Solutions: Meet MethaneSAT - Fighting Climate Change From Space
August 12, 2021A panel of EDF experts provide an inside look at what MethaneSat can do to accelerate climate progress.More on:
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When crafting a clean electricity standard, please don’t forget the standard
August 11, 2021 | Fred Krupp, PresidentEDF President Fred Krupp argues that electric power companies need to have a clear compliance obligation that ensures clean electricity will be deployed, and climate and local air pollution will be slashed. It’s the requirement itself that sets this type of policy apart from strategies that purely incentivize companies with payments – it’s what makes the CES a “standard.”More on:
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Frightening new climate report also holds the seeds of hope
August 11, 2021 | Fred Krupp, PresidentFor the first time in IPCC history, the assessment dedicates an entire chapter to short-lived climate pollutants, casting a spotlight on methane – the reduction of which would have immediate climate benefits, argues EDF President Fred Krupp.More on:
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A climate scientist’s top 5 takeaways from the latest IPCC climate report
August 9, 2021 | Ilissa Ocko, Senior Climate Scientist II, Barbra Streisand Chair of Environmental StudiesA new climate report is out and it is the most dire yet. Though this report is full of doom and gloom, it is not too late to act to save the planet.More on:
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What agricultural lenders need to know about emerging carbon market opportunities
August 4, 2021 | Maggie Monast, Senior Director, Climate-Smart AgricultureCarbon credits are just one tool in a portfolio of financial solutions that farmers and lenders should explore. The post What agricultural lenders need to know about emerging carbon market opportunities first appeared on Growing Returns.More on:
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Strong SEC climate risk disclosure rules are good for business, investors
August 4, 2021Updated rulemaking is urgently needed given the immense risks climate change poses to companies, investors, and the American financial system.More on:
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The air we breathe is harming us. Here’s what we can do about it.
August 3, 2021To avoid a future where the health impacts of wildfires become even more devastating, we must take action on climate change now.More on:
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Not all credits are the same. Here’s what companies need to know.
August 3, 2021 | Katie Anderson, Senior Director, Business, Food and ForestsUntil high-quality standards are established for agricultural soil carbon credits, companies should pursue other opportunities to reduce emissions.More on:
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Can ecotourism increase climate resilience in tropical small-scale fishing communities?
August 2, 2021 | Christopher Cusack, Director, Oceans Technology SolutionsBy Christopher Cusack, Edwina Garchitorena and Rod Fujita Globally, fisheries are of great importance. Yet small-scale fishers and their communities in the tropics are among the most vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. Rebuilding and managing the fish stocks that these communities rely on is critical to ensuring the food security and climate resilience …More on:
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Plastic, paper or glass? What companies need to know about chemicals lurking in food packaging
August 2, 2021 | Boma Brown-West, Former Director of Consumer Health, EDF+BusinessThere’s a large and growing body of evidence around the prevalence of toxic chemicals in food packaging and the impact they’re having on human health.More on:
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With oil and gas pollution rules restored, what’s next for EPA on methane?
July 29, 2021 | Rosalie Winn, Director and Lead Counsel, Methane and Clean Air PolicyLast month, President Biden signed into law S.J. Res. 14, a Congressional Review Act resolution restoring methane pollution standards for the oil and gas sector by repealing Trump-era rollbacks. With bipartisan backing, Congress passed the measure and rejected the Trump administration’s dangerous weakening of methane protections and its unlawful attempt to prevent the Environmental Protection …More on:
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4 strategies for policymakers to get more natural infrastructure in the ground, fast
July 29, 2021 | Will McDow, Associate Vice President, Climate Resilient Coasts and WatershedsNatural infrastructure investments are desperately needed to help communities manage the growing impacts of extreme weather — but there is considerable room for improvement. The post 4 strategies for policymakers to get more natural infrastructure in the ground, fast first appeared on Growing Returns.More on:
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Asset managers: It’s time for a new era of climate leadership
July 29, 2021EDF and Legal & General Investment Management America have announced a partnership to raise the bar for climate leadership.More on:
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Deepening scientific understanding and international collaboration to enhance climate resilience
July 29, 2021 | Shems Jud, Director, Japan Fisheries & OceansWith a record drought depleting rivers and reservoirs, wildfires burning across the Western U.S., historic floods in Germany and China, landslides in Japan, and my own notoriously wet and dreary hometown of Portland, Oregon hitting 115 degrees recently, it’s hard to avoid thinking about climate change. But while the terrestrial impacts are wide-ranging and obvious,More on:
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Quick action needed to achieve full mitigation potential of soil carbon credits
July 29, 2021 | Emily Oldfield, Agricultural Soil Carbon ScientistGuidelines for high-quality credits are essential, and the stakes for climate change and farmers are extremely high. The post Quick action needed to achieve full mitigation potential of soil carbon credits first appeared on Growing Returns.More on:
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EDF analysis finds American fleets are embracing electric trucks
July 29, 2021 | Jason Mathers, Associate Vice President, Zero-Emission Truck InitiativeBy Jason Mathers and Ellen Bell Truck fleets across the country are enthusiastically embracing the emergence of electric medium- and heavy-duty trucks. This is the main finding of a new EDF analysis of public announcements and known deployments of leading fleets. EDF found nearly 500 existing electric deployments and pledges to deploy nearly 300 times …More on:
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First-of-its-kind insurance report confronts climate risk
July 23, 2021 | Katelyn Roedner Sutter, California State DirectorNew recommendations for how insurance can address climate risk — including supporting nature-based climate solutions and building community resilience. The post First-of-its-kind insurance report confronts climate risk first appeared on Growing Returns.More on:
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Sea level rise threatens Miami’s future. Here’s how the Army Corps can help keep Florida, Florida.
July 23, 2021 | Rachel Rhode, Manager, Climate Resilient Coasts & WatershedsThree ways the Army Corps can help build climate resilience while preserving Florida’s environment, economy and way of life. The post Sea level rise threatens Miami’s future. Here’s how the Army Corps can help keep Florida, Florida. first appeared on Growing Returns. -
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The whole country is breathing wildfire smoke
July 23, 2021 | Tammy Thompson, Senior Air Quality ScientistThis year’s wildfire season is expected to be brutal, and climate change is making it worse. Here's how to protect yourself when air quality is poor.More on:
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Climate change threatens Louisiana’s future, but the state is taking bold action to increase its resilience
July 22, 2021 | Devyani Kar, PhD , Former Senior Manager and Scientist, Climate Resilient Coasts and WatershedsLouisiana represents the paradox of a modern state shaped by a history of fossil fuel-supported development and structural racism that is now dealing with the climate-driven and social impacts of those choices.More on:
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Here’s how companies and foundations can prevent tropical deforestation and drive progress towards net zero commitments
July 22, 2021The jurisdictional approach to reducing deforestation, is an effective solution for companies looking to work through their supply chains to meet deforestation goals.More on:
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New study: 4 signs of a growing U.S. supply chain for zero-emission trucks and buses
July 21, 2021 | Timothy O'Connor, Former Senior Director and Senior Attorney, Energy Transition StrategyTransitioning to zero-emission trucks and buses is necessary for both climate stability and to protect communities from air pollution. With nearly 23 million diesel-fueled medium and heavy duty trucks and buses operating on roads today in the U.S., moving to zero-emission technology will result in significant investments in manufacturing, infrastructure, operations and maintenance training, research …More on:
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Hurricanes Coming: Protecting Black and Brown Neighborhoods from a “Triple Whammy”
July 21, 2021 | Elena Craft, Associate Vice President, Climate and HealthThis is the first in a series of Global Clean Air blogs on COVID-19 and air pollution. EDF's Dr. Elena Craft examines how the pandemic is bringing into sharp focus the unacceptable health inequities in communities of color and low wealth across the nation.More on:
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What you need to know about hurricanes and climate change
July 21, 2021 | Ilissa Ocko, Senior Climate Scientist II, Barbra Streisand Chair of Environmental StudiesScientists have been actively studying how climate change affects hurricanes for decades, and the evidence that it can influence several aspects of hurricanes continues to grow.More on:
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Experts warn of a more active hurricane season. We need more wetlands, fast.
July 21, 2021 | Rachel Rhode, Manager, Climate Resilient Coasts & WatershedsWe need to fortify our coastal natural infrastructure — such as barrier islands and wetlands — to serve as a first line of defense against storms and sea level rise.More on: