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Podcast
The godmother of the environmental justice movement speaks out
January 18, 2021Thirty-five years ago, Peggy Shepard was arrested when her organization stopped traffic to protest pollution that was plaguing Harlem. It was one of the first initiatives to call the placing of toxic industry in minority communities what it is: environmental racism. EDF welcomes Peggy to our Degrees podcast.More on:
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Newsletter
China’s National ETS Open for Business
January 12, 2021This issue of the EDF China Carbon Pricing Newsletter features the China National Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS), now open for business after the core pieces have been put in place.More on:
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Blog post
Federal Reserve warns of financial risks from climate change. Agricultural banks must act fast.
January 12, 2021The vast majority of financial institutions that serve agriculture — one of the sectors most vulnerable to climate change — have yet to take meaningful action.More on:
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Methodology
Full Methods from Colorado Emissions Gap Analyses
January 6, 2021Full Methods from 2021 Colorado Emissions Gap Analyses, taken from the Polis administration (in the 2019 Colorado GHG Emissions Inventory and the "Roadmap"), Resources for the Future, M.J. Bradley & Associates, and NRDC, Sierra Club, Evolved Energy Research, and GridLab.More on:
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Podcast
Why environmental justice is crucial for today s climate careers
January 1, 2021As national director of Green For All, Michelle Romero is bringing together unlikely coalitions to find new solutions for reducing poverty while building a clean-energy economy. Our conversation with her is Part I of a two-part series from EDF's Degrees podcast on environmental justice.More on:
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Podcast
Great reads and listens Inspiration from the Degrees team
December 24, 2020In this bonus episode of EDF's Degrees podcast, the team gifts you a few recommendations: things that have inspired us, fed our souls, stretched our brains, or made us laugh over the course of this strange year. -
Legal resources
Initial Economic Impact Analysis for Regulation 22
December 23, 2020Request for rulemaking on amendments to Regulation 22 to add Colorado Greenhouse Gas ProgramMore on:
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Legal resources
Proposed Amendments to Regulation 22 Text
December 23, 2020Requested amendments to Regulation 22 to add Colorado Greenhouse Gas ProgramMore on:
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Legal resources
Memorandum of Notice for Regulation 22
December 23, 2020Request for rulemaking on amendments to regulation 22 to add Colorado Greenhouse Gas Program.More on:
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Legal resources
Agenda Item Control Sheet for Regulation 22
December 23, 2020Request for Rulemaking on Amendments to Regulation 22 to Add Colorado Greenhouse Gas ProgramMore on:
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Explainer
Water Accounting and Trading Platform Workshop #1
December 21, 2020This first in a series of workshops on California’s first open-source water accounting and trading platform explains how the platform works and its accounting, trading and scenario planning features. It features speakers from EDF, Rosedale-Rio Bravo, Sitka and Olsson.More on:
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Legal resources
Adaptive Management and NEPA in the Courts
December 18, 2020 | Natalie Snider, Ph.D., Associate Vice President, Climate Resilient Coasts & WatershedsCase law review of adaptive management, an iterative decision-making process wherein agencies monitor a management plan’s implementation and adjust it based on feedback.More on:
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Report
Mobilizing voluntary carbon markets to drive climate action
December 17, 2020EDF and ENGIE Impact developed recommendations with influential stakeholders to maximize the benefits of voluntary market efforts towards climate goals.More on:
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Report
Mobilizing Voluntary Carbon Markets to Drive Climate Action: Recommendations
December 16, 2020High quality carbon offsets can help businesses meet their voluntary climate goals and increasingly support the goals of the Paris climate agreement, according to a new publication from Environmental Defense Fund with ENGIE Impact.More on:
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Report
State of Play of Low-Cost Sensors for Monitoring PM2.5
December 15, 2020This report provides an analysis of the role of low-cost sensors for measuring PM2.5 air pollution in India.More on:
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Report
A practitioner’s guide to conducting budget analyses for conservation agriculture
December 14, 2020 | Vincent Gauthier, Senior Manager, Climate-Smart AgricultureEDF report provides guidance for researchers, academics, conservation nonprofits, state and government agencies, and other organizations interested in measuring the farm financial outcomes of in-field conservation practices.More on:
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Podcast
Why what s in your makeup is an environmental justice issue
December 14, 2020 | Boma Brown-West, Former Director of Consumer Health, EDF+BusinessBoma Brown-West is leading the charge to eliminate toxic chemicals from our food and consumer products. On this episode of EDF's Degrees podcast, we talk with our very own Director of Consumer Health.More on:
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Article
How to measure the profitability of conservation agriculture
December 14, 2020Expanding on-farm conservation practices requires closing the information gap on the financial impact these practices have.More on:
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Report
Climate costs will mount across North Carolina's economy
December 10, 2020EDF report showcases the projected costs of climate hazards across eight key sectors of North Carolina’s economy over the next 20 to 30 years.More on:
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Letter
EDF USDA transition recommendations
December 8, 2020EDF's agricultural priorities for the incoming Biden-Harris administration.More on:
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Report
Turning Climate Commitments into Results: Progress on State-led Climate Action
December 7, 2020EDF report using emissions data from Rhodium Group finds that U.S. states with climate commitments are not on track to bring their emissions down consistent with science-based trajectories for 2030.More on:
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Podcast
Recycling career reinvention and the double life of Vienna Teng
December 7, 2020Our guest on this episode of EDF's Degrees podcast is Cynthia Shih, the climate change activist and Director of Knowledge at mckinsey.org who’s helping to redefine what recycling means for the 21st century. But you might also know her by her stage name, Vienna Teng.More on:
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Explainer
A personal guide to corporate climate action
December 7, 2020EDF guide to raising your voice to let companies know that tomorrow's talent cares about climate. -
Explainer
How to activate your employer on climate change
December 7, 2020A company’s most important asset is their people. Read EDF's guidance on raising your voice to make sure companies know their employees care about climate.More on:
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Collection
Federal partnerships to advance environmental justice and climate progress
December 7, 2020EDF is expanding our work by partnering with and uplifting communities of color, who have borne the brunt of our nation’s pollution and climate impacts. We hope you will explore these resources from EDF and our allies.More on: