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EDF Urges D.C. Circuit to Continue Judicial Review of the Clean Power Plan
April 5, 2017 | Tomás Carbonell, Senior Counsel and Director for Regulatory PolicyEDF files brief with D.C. Circuit opposing Trump Administration motion for abeyance in the Clean Power Plan case -
Trump can't kill state efforts to curb pollution: California is the latest example
April 4, 2017California’s recent decision to cut emissions from the oil and gas industry sends a clear message. -
New Poll Shows 88 Percent of Louisianians Support the 2017 Coastal Master Plan
April 3, 2017 | Steve Cochran, Former Associate Vice President, State AffairsAn overwhelming 88 percent of Louisiana voters want their state legislators to vote for the 2017 Coastal Master Plan, according to a new statewide poll released today. -
What you should know about this little-noticed Trump order on methane pollution
March 31, 2017Buried in the sweeping energy executive order was a methane provision that could have major implications for our climate and public health. -
New Executive Order to Retreat U.S. Climate Change Policies Urges Mexico Forward on Methane
March 30, 2017 | Fred Krupp, PresidentNew Executive Order to retreat U.S. climate change policies urges Mexico forward on methane -
El Nuevo Decreto de Trump para Revertir las Políticas de Cambio Climático de Estados Unidos Insta a México a Avanzar en Materia de Metano
March 30, 2017 | Fred Krupp, PresidentEl nuevo decreto de Trump para revertir las políticas de cambio climático de Estados Unidos insta a México a avanzar en materia de metano -
Carlos Rafael’s crimes a ‘stark symptom’ of inadequacies of current New England groundfish monitoring program
March 30, 2017Carlos Rafael’s crimes a ‘stark symptom’ of inadequacies of current New England groundfish monitoring program -
D.C. Circuit Temporarily Postpones Oral Argument on Carbon Pollution Standards from New Power Plants
March 30, 2017 | Tomás Carbonell, Senior Counsel and Director for Regulatory PolicyD.C. Circuit delays oral argument in litigation on carbon pollution standards for new power plants -
Trump wants to end the Clean Power Plan – but we can push back
March 28, 2017Presidents have lots of power, but citizen activists – and our nation's laws – are even stronger. -
New Executive Order to Weaken Public Health Standards "Will Cost American Lives”
March 28, 2017 | Fred Krupp, PresidentNew Executive Order to Weaken Public Health Standards "Will Cost American Lives” -
Trump Administration Seeks to Delay Judicial Review of Clean Power Plan
March 28, 2017 | Tomás Carbonell, Senior Counsel and Director for Regulatory PolicyTrump Administration files motion of abeyance to delay legal review of the Clean Power Plan case -
New Executive Order “Points Us Backward to an Era of More Pollution and More Disease”
March 27, 2017 | Fred Krupp, PresidentFred Krupp comments on expected executive order covering Clean Power Plan, Social Cost of Carbon -
EDF Calls on California to Keep Its Strong Clean Car Standards and Move Forward in Protecting Health of Millions
March 24, 2017California Air Resources Board (CARB) holds a public hearing on the clean cars midterm review -
California Air Resources Board Votes Unanimously to Keep Its Strong Clean Car Standards and to Move Forward with New Safeguards
March 24, 2017California Air Resources Board (CARB) votes unanimously to uphold strong clean car standards -
Trump Decision to Approve the Keystone Pipeline “Wrong on the Merits”
March 24, 2017 | Eric Pooley, Former Senior Vice President, Strategy & CommunicationsThe Trump administration's decision to approve the Keystone Pipeline is “Wrong on the Merits.” -
California Becomes Latest State to Regulate Oil and Gas Methane Emissions
March 23, 2017 | Timothy O'Connor, Former Senior Director and Senior Attorney, Energy Transition StrategyThe California Air Resources Board finalized the nation's strongest regulations targeting methane emissions from the state’s oil and gas facilities. -
Why Rust Belt states are tackling methane when Trump won't
March 22, 2017A growing number of states that supported Trump in 2016 are taking steps to rein in methane leaks from the oil and gas industry. It’s easy to see why. -
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New LSU Study Underscores Regional Economic Costs of Coastal Land Loss
March 22, 2017 | Steve Cochran, Former Associate Vice President, State AffairsLouisiana could lose $3.6 billion in infrastructure and $7.6 billion in business disruption costs over the next 50 years if the state takes no action to curb its coastal land loss crisis.More on:
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Illinois Kicks Off Ambitious Utility of the Future Process
March 22, 2017 | Dick Munson, Director, Regulatory & Legislative AffairsIllinois Kicks off Ambitious Utility of the Future Process -
EDF Launches New Ad Campaign on Environmental Protection Agency Budget Cuts
March 21, 2017Dramatic television ad urges Members of Congress to oppose cuts of nearly one-third to EPA’s budget -
Trump Budget Cuts Would Put Health and Safety of All Americans at Risk
March 16, 2017 | Fred Krupp, PresidentFred Krupp reacts to release of skinny budget -
Rolling back EPA's Clean Car Standards is bad for America. Here's why.
March 15, 2017To remain competitive in a global market increasingly dominated by China, car makers must invest in cleaner-running cars. -
Trump has declared war on the EPA: 5 chilling examples
March 15, 2017He uses deception to reassure the public, but Trump’s environmental actions speak louder than words. -
Retreating on Clean Cars is Wrong for America
March 15, 2017 | Fred Krupp, PresidentPresident Trump announces reconsideration of clean cars midtem review. Fred Krupp says it's a mistake, says our economy must go forwards not backwards -
Conservation Groups Insist Federal Agencies Act with Urgency on Key Restoration Project
March 15, 2017We are very disappointed to hear that the proposed permitting date for the Mid-Barataria Sediment Diversion is now October 2022 – a full two years behind the schedule proposed by the state