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Press release
Biden Budget a Win for Public Health and the Environment
April 9, 2021EDF Statement by Elizabeth Gore, Senior Vice President for Political AffairsMore on:
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Press release
Landmark Climate Commitment Act Takes Major Step Forward in Washington State
April 9, 2021 | Katelyn Roedner Sutter, California State DirectorThe Washington Senate took a major step toward reducing harmful climate and air pollution by passing the Climate Commitment Act. Learn more about it here.More on:
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Op-ed
Silver lining to water woes could be farmers putting their lands to new uses besides crops
April 9, 2021 | Ann Hayden, Vice President, Climate Resilient Water SystemsOp-ed by Ann Hayden in the Fresno Bee about California bill AB 252 to create a multibenefit land repurposing program to help farmers respond to the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act. -
Op-ed
Silver lining to water woes could be farmers putting their lands to new uses besides crops
April 9, 2021Op-ed by Ann Hayden in the Fresno Bee about California bill AB 252 to create a multibenefit land repurposing program to help farmers respond to the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act. -
Press release
Orphan Wells Legislation Would Create Jobs While Cutting Pollution
April 8, 2021Representative Teresa Leger Fernández today introduced legislation that would provide funds to plug orphan wells across the country and, for wells under federal jurisdiction, address the underlying policies that allow wells to become orphaned. Orphan wells are oil and gas wells that have no owner.More on:
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Press release
With Governor’s Signature, Critical Legislation Empowering New Mexico to Strengthen Air, Water and Climate Protections Becomes Law
April 8, 2021 | Jon Goldstein, Associate Vice President, Energy TransitionStatement from Jon Goldstein, Director of Regulatory & Legislative Affairs, EnergyMore on:
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Report
California needs clean firm power, and so does the rest of the world
April 7, 2021Three detailed models of the future of California’s power system all show that California needs carbon-free electricity sources that don’t depend on the weather.More on:
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Blog post
Cutting methane emissions from natural gas gives EU global climate leverage
April 7, 2021 | Kristina Mohlin, Senior Director & Distinguished Economist, Policy AnalysisPolicymakers around the world increasingly recognize that along with carbon dioxide, cutting emissions of methane is critical for reaching the temperature goal of the Paris Agreement. Methane is a key element in the reinvigorated U.S. climate strategy and — for the first time — discussed in China’s latest five-year plan. Now the EU has a …More on:
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Blog post
Annular pressure monitoring and testing makes for safer wells
April 7, 2021 | Adam Peltz, Director and Senior Attorney, Energy TransitionThere are nearly a million active oil and gas wells in the United States, and if not correctly designed and maintained, they can leak harmful substances that will irreversibly pollute our land, air and water. A new study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences looked at data from over 100,000 wells …More on:
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Blog post
Gearing up for a zero-emission world
April 7, 2021President Biden’s sweeping infrastructure package includes $174 billion for electric vehicles, an investment that will speed the transition away from polluting gas and diesel vehicles and toward cleaner forms of road transportation. The upfront cost of infrastructure is a key barrier to rapid deployment of zero-emission vehicles and the health and climate benefits that an …More on:
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Blog post
From carbon accounting to carbon accountability: It’s time for banks to step up
April 7, 2021The Partnership for Carbon Accounting Financials recently welcomed its 100th member, a milestone that reflects banks’ growing focus on measuring financed emissions. But while robust carbon accounting is necessary for the long term, it is no substitute for action now. To pick up the pace of Paris alignment, banks must begin targeting financed emissions in …More on:
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Blog post
4 things regulators should know about heavy-duty truck charging
April 7, 2021A study commissioned by EDF and conducted by Gladstein, Neandross and Associates provides a pathway to ensuring heavy duty trucks can electrify.More on:
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Fact sheet
Fact Sheet: Understanding the Costs of Inaction on Climate Change for Iowa Farmers
April 6, 2021EDF-sponsored research shows the potential cost of climate inaction in Iowa within the next 10 to 20 years.More on:
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Report
The Near-Term Financial Impacts of Projected Climate Change on Iowa Agriculture
April 6, 2021Environmental Defense Fund commissioned K·Coe Isom, LLP to estimate the potential effect of climate-change induced yield changes on farm revenue, economic productivity, and government revenues in Iowa in the next two decades (2020 to 2039).More on:
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Website
A survey of groundwater in the Colorado River Basin
April 6, 2021Story Map by Environmental Defense FundMore on:
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Website
California’s first open-source water accounting platform
April 6, 2021A pilot project advancing sustainable groundwater management.More on:
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Blog post
Arizona must finish groundwater work 40 years later
April 6, 2021Just as collaboration, innovation and leadership on groundwater were needed to ensure a resilient economic future for Arizona’s cities, EDF argues they are also needed today to ensure the survival and prosperity of rural Arizona.More on:
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Press release
D.C. Circuit Ends Two Trump Administration Efforts to Undermine Pollution Protections
April 5, 2021 | Rosalie Winn, Director and Lead Counsel, Methane and Clean Air PolicyU.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit ruled on cases involving Trump administration actions that would delay or undermine pollution protections.More on:
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Report
Climate inaction could have a heavy financial toll on Iowa farmers
April 5, 2021This report from EDF models the potential climate change impacts on Iowa corn, soy and silage production over the next two decades.More on:
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Blog post
Electrifying trucks and buses is an opportunity for lasting change
April 1, 2021The transportation sector is on the cusp of massive change, and one segment within it is ripe for reinvention: medium- and heavy-duty vehicles.More on:
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Blog post
These key policies in Biden’s infrastructure plan can deliver big wins on jobs and climate
April 1, 2021 | Derek Walker, Vice President, Global Energy TransitionPresident Biden unveiled a far-reaching infrastructure package to build back the economy in the wake of the COVID-19 crisis.More on:
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Press release
Carbon Fee and Dividend Bill Would Help Reduce Climate Pollution, Protect Americans
April 1, 2021EDF Statement from Elizabeth Gore, Senior Vice President for Political AffairsMore on:
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Webinar
The New Climate War: A Conversation with Dr. Michael E. Mann
April 1, 2021A conversation between EDF and Dr. Michael E. Mann on his new book, The New Climate War, and the most important ways to make rapid progress in the fight against climate change. -
Analysis
Assessing the Distribution of Air Pollution Health Risks within Cities: A Neighborhood-Scale Analysis Leveraging High-Resolution Data Sets in the Bay Area, California
March 31, 2021 | Maria Harris, Senior ScientistResearch from EDF and George Washington University shows air pollution takes an enormous toll on health in the San Francisco Bay Area, and the impacts vary dramatically within neighborhoods.More on:
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Analysis
Poll: Floridians expect their leaders to address climate change head-on
March 31, 2021This 2020 survey of 600 registered voters statewide shows significant concern about climate change and support for policy proposals that would address this concern.More on: