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Big Data highlights huge opportunity for solar energy in L.A.
August 26, 2014Updated maps help steer clean energy investments and new jobs to the neighborhoods that need it most. -
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16,000 Californians Reject SDG&E’s Plan to Bypass Clean Energy Projects
August 21, 2014 | Lauren Faber, West Coast Political Director16,000 petition signatures try to reject a proposal that increases the dependence on fossil fuels by approving the construction of the Carlsbad gas plant. -
Lake Erie toxic algae bloom: Time to scale up solutions we know work
August 19, 2014Farmers in several states are taking steps to reduce fertilizer runoff, but much more needs to be done to address a growing, nationwide problem. -
Statement by EDF’s Suzy Friedman on new USDA funds for Lake Erie Basin farmers
August 19, 2014 | Suzy Friedman, Senior Director, Agricultural Sustainability -
Managing California's electric grid takes nerves of steel - and a knack for collaboration
August 18, 2014Karen Edson is helping to reshape California’s electric grid at a critical time. -
New Standard Would Give IL Customers the Right to Easily Access Their Energy Data
August 18, 2014 | Dick Munson, Director, Regulatory & Legislative Affairs -
Sen. Jim Jeffords was a true champion for the environment
August 18, 2014 | Fred Krupp, President -
U.S. Court of Appeals’ FERC 1000 Decision a Big Step Forward for America’s Clean Energy Economy
August 15, 2014 | John Finnigan, Lead Counsel, Energy Transition Strategy -
Farmers break new ground to feed a growing world
August 13, 2014Business as usual won't cut it if we're soon going to feed 9 billion people without ruining our planet, but some farmers are already showing the way. -
H-E-B and EDF Announce Sustainable Seafood Collaboration
August 13, 2014 | Timothy Fitzgerald, Former Senior Director, Oceans Climate StrategiesH-E-B is partnering with EDF as its primary sustainability advisor for seafood purchases in all of its H-E-B and Central Market stores. -
Groups Praise Release of Gulf Restoration Guidelines
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Statement by David Festa, EDF Vice President, Ecosystems on Passage of California Water Bond
August 13, 2014 | David H. Festa, Former Advisor, Ecosystems -
5 undeniable truths about the Clean Power Plan
August 12, 2014Opponents of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's plan to cut emissions from power plants say it can't be done. Here's why they're wrong. -
Blown away by wind power in Denmark, a model for clean energy
August 12, 2014Denmark gets 30 percent of its electricity from renewable sources today, and aims for 50 percent by 2050. Time to learn a thing or two from the Danes? -
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Why those huge craters in Siberia are a climate wake-up call
August 11, 2014Melting permafrost speeds up warming in the short-term while committing our planet to warmer temperatures for centuries to come. -
Summer reading for the environmentally-minded
August 8, 2014A good read is a must on the beach or during a long flight, so don't miss these reading tips from EDF staff. -
Can New York beat California in the clean energy race?
August 7, 2014A massive investment in solar energy, a bold utility reform and new laws promoting climate change resilience are positioning the state as a leader in the low-carbon future. -
New USDA standards and tool help farmers cut emissions and earn offsets
August 5, 2014New guidelines from the U.S. Department of Agriculture will help farmers improve land management practices and earn carbon offsets. -
California Public Utilities Commission has Chance to Propel State’s Clean Energy Economy
August 5, 2014 | Michael Panfil, Senior Director and Lead Counsel of Climate Risk & Clean Power -
Broad support for EPA won't make headlines, but it's news we can all use
August 4, 2014People testifying in support of pollution limits have significantly out-numbered opponents, but that doesn't seem to excite journalists or politicians. -
Why support the Clean Power Plan? Testimony from the EPA hearings.
July 31, 2014Testimonies from three EDF experts at three EPA hearings show how the plan is moderate, flexible, and necessary. -
3 takeaways from the California, Mexico climate agreement
July 30, 2014This week’s groundbreaking agreement between California and Mexico to cooperate on climate change is a sign that momentum is growing for climate action.