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Why a Supreme Court case over a single frog could jeopardize wildlife for years to come
October 2, 2018The court's decision could set a precedent for how we protect critical habitat in a changing climate. -
The Trump administration's ESA plan is as illegal as it's bad for wildlife. Here are 4 reasons why.
September 25, 2018The overhaul of the Endangered Species Act would turn implementation of the law on its head, undermining key wildlife protections Congress put in place 45 years ago. -
A new challenge for sensors: 24 million more Americans breathing unhealthy air than previously thought
September 20, 2018A new generation of sensors can – and are beginning to – address the stunning data gaps documented in a new study. -
A new frontier for artificial intelligence: energy development in rural America
September 13, 2018Advanced computer processing can help us identify risky energy projects, and react more quickly when we do. -
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Global anthropogenic climate impacts must include nitrous oxide emissions from rice fields
September 10, 2018 | Jeremy Proville, Senior Director, EconomicsOur study highlights the previously underestimated role of nitrous oxide emissions from rice farms as a global climate accelerator. It also shows a clear opportunity to mitigate those emissions.More on:
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These technology trends can pave way for global climate action
September 6, 2018The Global Climate Action Summit is held this year in the heart of America's most innovative region for a reason: With cutting-edge technology we're about to tackle climate pollutants in new ways. -
Trump's EPA is flouting the law when approving new chemicals. Here are 3 examples.
September 5, 2018The agency is endangering public health with a new, unwritten review process for toxic chemicals. -
4 ways Mars Inc. will slash emissions and still grow – plus other insights from the maker of M&Ms
August 30, 2018Focusing only on revenue while ignoring environmental impacts is a strategic mistake, the company says. -
We can still save our oceans and fisheries. New study shows how.
August 29, 2018If we manage fishing more responsibly and tackle climate change – now – we can still secure a food supply for generations to come. -
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How 300 farmers are saving New York City billions
August 28, 2018Why aren’t more cities trying this brilliant water protection scheme?More on:
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These 4 tests will reveal Andrew Wheeler's true EPA agenda
August 8, 2018Over the next several months we'll learn whether the acting EPA administrator is just another industry insider willing to betray public trust. -
Artificial intelligence has its sights set on America's oil and gas fields. Here's what to expect.
August 1, 2018Trained algorithms can turbo-charge key analyses of proposed energy projects in sensitive areas. -
4 reasons BP America, Unilever and other leading companies thanked a Florida congressman for his leadership on climate
July 31, 2018Rep. Curbelo of Florida was the first Republican to introduce a climate bill since 2010, and the moment hasn't been lost on the business community. -
What this summer's heatwaves tell us about America's electric grid
July 26, 2018We have more power than we need – we just have to modernize our outdated and inflexible electric system. -
5 critical EPA health rules jeopardized by “censored science”
July 17, 2018Here are just a few of the proposed – and existing – regulations that could be jeopardized if the rule goes into effect. -
How the oceans go, so goes our future
July 16, 2018Overfishing is the most solvable environmental problem of our generation, writes Katie McGinty, EDF's new Senior Vice President of Oceans. -
Satellite antennas, other tech are about to transform conservation as we know it
July 13, 2018Advanced technologies are now allowing us to see and track wildlife, planetary-scale. -
Two worrying signs at Andrew Wheeler's EPA
July 12, 2018Will the acting administrator follow in Scott Pruitt's footsteps? It seems that way. -
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The power of environmental bonds
July 10, 2018Hurricane Katrina ravaged the U.S. Gulf coast in 2005, causing about $125 billion in damage.More on:
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Oil and gas meet Silicon Valley
June 26, 2018Game-changing technology is enabling the oil and gas industry to save product while helping the environment. -
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New science and technology uncover opportunities to speed up environmental progress
June 25, 2018 | Steven Hamburg, Senior Vice President, Chief ScientistBoth science and environmentalism are changing, revealing urgent threats much more clearly – as well as ways to address them. -
How big data will soon tackle pollution from industrial sites near you
June 22, 2018Paired with science and sensor technology, it can crack the code on harmful methane leaks from America's 1 million oil and gas facilities. -
Why this leading energy company sees opportunity in a low-carbon future
June 14, 2018Equinor is looking to the future by embracing innovation and technology to detect and reduce methane emissions. -
6 environmental books you don't want to miss this summer
June 14, 2018Here are this year’s must-reads as you vacation, hit the beach, or spend a sunny afternoon in the park. -
From pollution to pens: 5 types of Pruitt scandals and why they matter
June 13, 2018Confused by Scott Pruitt’s scandals and what they mean for our health, air and water? We break it down.