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Don’t miss the forest for the trees
January 24, 2023 | Breanna Lujan, Senior Manager, Natural Climate SolutionsHigh-quality tropical forest carbon credits are essential to combatting climate change, advancing community-led development and safeguarding biodiversity. This post was written by Mark Moroge, Vice President, Natural Climate Solutions and Breanna Lujan, Senior Manager, Natural Climate Solutions. This is an exerpt of a post published in EDF+Business. Read the full post here. If you’re a …More on:
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Press release
Flawed Groundwater Planning Process Puts Texans at Risk
January 24, 2023 | Vanessa Puig-Williams, Senior Director, Climate Resilient Water SystemsTexas’ process for protecting its groundwater resources is fundamentally flawed — lacking critical funding, science, and planning tools, failing to safeguard future groundwater supplies, and endangering both the water security of Texas communities and the property rights of landowners. Those are the key findings of a new report released today by the Environmental Defense Fund. The report takes an unprecedented, holistic look at the constraints that are limiting groundwater planning in Texas and undermining vital water supplies that current and future generations of Texans are counting on.More on:
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Don’t miss the forest for the trees
January 24, 2023 | Mark Moroge, Vice President, Natural Climate SolutionsHigh-quality tropical forest carbon credits are essential to combatting climate change, advancing community-led development and safeguarding biodiversity By: Mark Moroge, Vice President, Natural Climate Solutions and Breanna Lujan, Senior Manager, Natural Climate Solutions If you’re a company, navigating the tropical forest carbon credit marketplace can be daunting, particularly in a complex media landscape. How should …More on:
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What does California's flooding (and drought) have to do with climate change?
January 23, 2023Flooding (and droughts) in California are direct impacts of climate change.More on:
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Weather whiplash: How climate change is making California both wetter and drier
January 23, 2023Flooding (and droughts) in California are direct impacts of climate change.More on:
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Six environmentally friendly ways to declutter your life
January 23, 2023If you've recently decluttered your home, here are some environmentally friendly ways to keep your junk out of the landfill. -
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A new way of partnering with the Corps leads to innovative wetland mitigation solutions and increased flood resilience.
January 23, 2023 | Natalie Snider, Ph.D., Associate Vice President, Climate Resilient Coasts & WatershedsThe U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) has released its Record of Decision on a restoration project known as the Maurepas Diversion that will serve as mitigation for the West Shore Lake Pontchartrain hurricane risk reduction levee project (WSLP). The post A new way of partnering with the Corps leads to innovative wetland mitigation solutions and increased flood resilience. first appeared on Growing Returns.More on:
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This week’s good climate news
January 20, 2023With so much still to do to slow warming and avoid the worst impacts of climate change, it’s important to fortify ourselves by celebrating wins along the way. Here are this week's good climate news stories. -
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What DOE should consider as it makes decisions on Carbon Capture and Storage Demonstration Projects
January 20, 2023By Jona Koka Nearly $5 billion from the Department of Energy combined with the economic incentives in the Inflation Reduction Act represent the United States’ first major steps to building a domestic carbon management industry that supports our Paris commitments. But funding is only one piece of the puzzle. For the government’s investment in carbon …More on:
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Thanks to the Inflation Reduction Act, 2023 is a great year to green your home
January 19, 2023U.S. tax incentives from the Inflation Reduction Act make 2023 is a great time to green your home.More on:
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Tax incentives you can use to green your home
January 19, 2023U.S. tax incentives from the Inflation Reduction Act make 2023 is a great time to green your home.More on:
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Tackling Transferred Emissions: Climate Principles for Oil and Gas Mergers and Acquisitions
January 19, 2023 | Andrew Baxter, Senior Director, Business and Energy TransitionWhile transactions in the oil and gas industry can increase reputational, climate, and transition risks, they also present opportunities for industry players to lead on creating a new paradigm for oil and gas transactions that is more compatible with global net zero goals. A new report from EDF and Ceres outlines ways to take advantage of these opportunities.More on:
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REPORT: First climate guidance developed for oil and gas merger and acquisition transactions
January 19, 2023A new report published today by Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) and Ceres outlines the first-ever climate-related guidance for oil and gas companies entering merger and acquisition transactions.More on:
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4 ways manufacturers can support fleets on their road to electrification
January 18, 2023 | Jason Mathers, Associate Vice President, Zero-Emission Truck InitiativeElectric heavy-duty vehicles have come a long way in a pretty short time. Back in 2018, we were excited about prototype vehicles and trucks with 60-mile range. Today there are scores of truck models available at ever increasing ranges, clear market segments where these vehicles can thrive today, and ever-growing fleet interest in deploying these …More on:
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Drops of wisdom for Colorado legislators
January 18, 2023 | Brian Jackson, Director, Western WaterThe Colorado legislative session has begun at a key time for water in Colorado and the west. Though we’re off to a solid snow year, the Colorado River is crashing and the prolonged drought we’re in requires improvements to how we manage water. Fortunately, both Speaker McCluskie and Senate President Fenberg have prioritized water for their chambers. And …More on:
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Michigan voters want to see more climate action this legislative session
January 18, 2023 | Alex DeGolia, Director, State Legislative and Regulatory Affairs, U.S. RegionThis November, Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer won her bid for reelection and for the first time in 40 years, Democrats gained a majority in the state house and senate. With this historic win comes historic opportunity. In the legislative session that started last week, Michigan has the chance to follow through on the climate goals set …More on:
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EDF Asks Appeals Court to Uphold EPA’s Endangerment Finding, the Foundation for Climate Protections under Our Nation’s Clean Air Laws
January 18, 2023 | Vickie Patton, General CounselEDF Asks Appeals Court to Uphold EPA’s Endangerment Finding, the Foundation for Climate Protections under Our Nation’s Clean Air LawsMore on:
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With strong climate policies, Governor Shapiro can help Pennsylvania win the future
January 17, 2023 | Mandy Warner, Director, Climate & Clean Air PolicyAs Pennsylvania turns a new page into 2023 with new leaders at the helm, Gov. Josh Shapiro and the legislature have an immense opportunity and responsibility to usher Pennsylvania into its future — winning the clean energy jobs the state needs, protecting consumers from fossil fuel-driven price shocks on their electric bills, and dramatically cutting …More on:
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EPA Should Address Cumulative Risks from New Chemicals
January 17, 2023 | Maria Doa, Senior Director, Chemicals PolicyWhat’s Happening? EPA’s current safety assessments of new chemicals proposed for market entry often fall short of effectively protecting all members of the public from risk because they don’t consider that we may be exposed to closely related chemicals that cause similar harms. Recent Example: EPA proposed rules requiring notification of significant new uses for …More on:
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Denver Water proves its Lead Reduction Program is a national model
January 17, 2023 | Lindsay McCormick, Senior Program Manager, Safer ChemicalsTom Neltner, Senior Director, Safer Chemicals and Lindsay McCormick, Senior Manager, Safer Chemicals What’s New: After an extensive review process, EPA approved Denver Water’s request to extend the variance to allow the utility to administer their Lead Reduction Program for the full 15-year term. EPA touts Denver Water’s Lead Reduction Program as an “innovative and …More on:
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The building blocks are in place for a strong Advanced Clean Fleets rule in California
January 17, 2023 | Lauren Navarro, Senior Manager, Regulatory & Legislative AffairsBy Lauren Navarro & Pamela MacDougall California air regulators are currently considering adoption of the Advanced Clean Fleets rule — a purchase requirement for medium and heavy-duty fleets to adopt an increasing percentage of zero-emission trucks. This rule has the potential to be transformative. California has some of the worst air quality in the country;More on:
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EPA methane proposal makes critical progress, but work remains to quickly finalize protective standards
January 17, 2023 | Edwin LaMair, Attorney, U.S. Legal & RegulatoryBy Jon Goldstein , Edwin LaMair, and Grace Smith This week, EPA is holding public hearings on its recently proposed methane standards for oil and gas operations, which build on the agency’s initial proposal and represent a significant step forward for reducing methane pollution across the country. Federal standards are crucial for curbing methane emissions …More on:
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The power grid and disinformation
January 17, 2023 | Colin Leyden, State Director, TexasTexans know better than to believe the lies. But, whenever severe weather strikes the state and the isolated electric grid is imperiled, they’re always fed them: “Green energy” is offered up as the ultimate scapegoat, facts be damned. Why doesn’t the Wall Street Journal editorial board know better? Last week, they ran a piece blaming …More on:
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Danone commits to cutting dairy methane in partnership with farmers and EDF
January 17, 2023 | Katie Anderson, Senior Director, Business, Food and ForestsThis announcement builds on past successes, with a plan to accelerate action in the years to come.More on:
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Biden’s roadmap to nature-based solutions could be the key to future resilience planning.
January 17, 2023The Biden-Harris administration announced the release of a Roadmap to Accelerate Nature-Based Solutions to address climate change, inequity, and nature loss. It could be the key to future resilience planning. The post Biden’s roadmap to nature-based solutions could be the key to future resilience planning. first appeared on Growing Returns.More on: