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EDF Expert Testifies at Atlanta Hearing about the Clean Power Plan
July 30, 2014 | Greg Andeck, North Carolina Senior Manager, Clean Energy -
Give a fisherman a loan and revive our oceans for a lifetime
July 29, 2014EDF has provided more than $2.7 million in loans to fishermen to allow them to transition to, or continue, more sustainable fishing business practices. -
White House Says New Clean Energy Maps Answer Call to Unleash Data, Build Climate Resiliency
July 29, 2014 | Jorge Madrid, Manager, California Clean EnergyLos Angeles County is currently leaving around 98 percent of its solar capacity untapped. -
EDF president Fred Krupp says Clean Power Plan is moderate, flexible and necessary
July 29, 2014 | Fred Krupp, President -
Statement of Fred Krupp, President of Environmental Defense Fund
July 29, 2014 | Fred Krupp, President -
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Climate change and Colorado – stakes are high, solutions are at hand
July 29, 2014 | Graham McCahan, Former Senior Attorney, U.S. Climate & Air – Legal & Regulatory -
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Using Google Street View in our fight against climate change
July 28, 2014This new tool developed with Google Earth Outreach has the power to greatly improve cities’ and utilities’ ability to minimize methane emissions that contribute to global warming. -
California investigates: Are gas prices being manipulated?
July 28, 2014What the oil industry won’t say is that if gas prices do go up this year, it will likely be the oil industry—not clean energy—that’s to blame. -
Historic California-Mexico agreement boosts international climate collaboration
July 28, 2014The commitment between California and Mexico will boost efforts to fight climate change. It's the first such deal by two governments in North America. -
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After 130 years, New York rethinks its electric utility model
July 25, 2014A plan to reform the utility business could dramatically change how people interact with their power company. -
Is Hollywood drowning out climate change? Let's be practical.
July 24, 2014How can climate activists reach those who don’t seem to care much about global warming? It's simple: Make the issue relevant to their daily struggles. -
EDF Envisions a New Electric Utility Business Model That Will Incorporate Clean Technologies, More Customer Engagement in New York
July 18, 2014 | Rory Christian, Director, New York Clean Energy -
EDF, Google Earth Outreach and the most innovative trend in environmental protection
July 16, 2014A break-through pilot project gives citizens and local utilities data on methane leaks that used to be invisible. -
EDF Partners with Google Earth Outreach to Map Natural Gas Leaks Under U.S. City Streets
July 16, 2014 | Steven Hamburg, Senior Vice President, Chief Scientist -
Bundle up, the polar vortex returns - but is it climate change?
July 15, 2014An Asian typhoon, a strange-acting jet stream and a high-pressure system over Canada add up to a sudden cold snap in July, but whether global warming plays a role is hard to say. -
New bill would ban toxic BPA chemical from food packaging
July 11, 2014Lawmakers want to get Bisphenol A out of our food plastics and bodies, and keep other nasty chemicals from entering its place. -
To slow climate change we can't "pick a lesser evil"
July 11, 2014A recent New York Times column asks if we should prioritize carbon dioxide over methane, but science shows both must be addressed - now. -
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Why are natural gas leaks a problem?
July 11, 2014Thousands of small natural gas leaks under city streets and sidewalks add up to a major climate threat.More on:
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How to stop natural gas leaks
July 11, 2014We have detailed recommendations on how to stop natural gas leaks, but the basic challenges are straightforward, and you can help tackle them.More on:
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Solutions: Four steps to reduce natural gas leaks
July 11, 2014Utilities and regulators have opportunities to decrease damage to the climate by reducing natural gas leaks. Here are four steps to help achieve that.More on:
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Case study
Boston: Snapshot of natural gas leaks under the streets
July 11, 2014One of the nation's oldest major cities, Boston's aging natural gas pipes are prone to corrosion and leaks.More on:
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Indianapolis: Snapshot of natural gas leaks under the streets
July 11, 2014Indianapolis has emerged as a leader in preventing harmful methane leaks, thanks to the efforts of the city and Citizens Energy Group.More on:
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Case study: Indianapolis
July 11, 2014Citizens Energy Group's unique structure, aggressive pipeline replacement program, and pipeline integrity program have helped reduce methane leakage.More on: