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New Jersey warehouse boom
June 18, 2024 | Sam Becker, Project Manager, Global Clean Air, U.S. RegionTo better understand the disproportionate burden associated with warehouses and other major truck-attracting facilities in New Jersey, Environmental Defense Fund deployed a peer-reviewed framework called Proximity Mapping, which helps identify communities living close to facilities of concern.More on:
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Press release
New Report Finds Roughly 1 in 3 New Jersey Residents Lives Near a Mega-warehouse
June 18, 2024 | Sam Becker, Project Manager, Global Clean Air, U.S. RegionA report released Tuesday, June 18, 2024 by Environmental Defense Fund and the Coalition for Healthy Ports NY/NJ traces the growth of mega-warehouses in New Jersey and associated pollution from diesel trucks across New Jersey.More on:
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Meet the civil rights activist fighting environmental injustice
June 17, 2024Lamont Taylor has spent decades as a civil rights activist. Now, the 72 year old has turned his attention to environmental racism.More on:
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Blog post
North Carolina Carbon Plan: Why Duke’s gas bet is a risk to ratepayers and how offshore wind can carry the load
June 17, 2024 | Will Scott, Southeast Climate & Clean Energy DirectorOn May 28, the Environmental Defense Fund, along with several other parties, filed expert testimony with the North Carolina Utilities Commission (NCUC) in North Carolina’s Carbon Plan proceeding. The outcome of these regulatory proceedings, which include hearings over the summer and a Commission order by end of year, will shape over $100 billion in long-term …More on:
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Improving Canada’s emissions inventory: direct methane measurement makes its debut
June 14, 2024 | Ari Pottens, Senior Campaign Manager, CanadaBy Ari Pottens and Scott Seymour Canada recently released its latest estimate of greenhouse gas emissions which, for the very first time, includes atmospheric measurements of methane emissions taken from oil and gas facilities. Methane is a powerful greenhouse gas that’s causing approximately one-third of current global warming we are experiencing today and the oil …More on:
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Sustainability considerations for the expansion of U.S. open ocean aquaculture
June 14, 2024This EDF white paper draws conclusions primarily from the escapes of marine finfish farmed in their current natural range or their native ocean basin that would be relevant to marine species and operations expected to be reared in U.S. offshore waters.More on:
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Analysis
Highly uncertain methane leakage from oil and gas wells in Canada despite measurement and reporting
June 14, 2024 | Scott Seymour, Senior Research Analyst, Canadian Methane EmissionsIn this study, EDF and academic scientists model wellbore methane emissions using industry data in British Columbia and Alberta, Canada, finding that differing model assumptions to handle unclear/missing data have a strong influence on estimated emissions.More on:
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What do Europe’s election results mean for the climate?
June 13, 2024 | Helen Spence-Jackson, Executive Director, EuropeWhile the far-right gained seats in the most recent European Parliamentary election, the wave was not as large predicted, leaving hope that the majority of the Parliament will stay committed to climate action says Environmental Defense Fund Europe's Helen Spence-Jackson.More on:
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The safeguards 45V needs to avoid fossil hydrogen regrets
June 13, 2024 | Morgan Rote, Senior Policy Director, Fuels and FeedstocksBy Morgan Rote and Chelcie Henry-Robertson As the U.S. invests billions in deploying its hydrogen strategy with the goal of decarbonizing industry and reducing emissions, the 45V Clean Hydrogen Production Tax Credit is the big ticket item on the table aiming to kick-start the emerging hydrogen economy. Unsurprisingly, everyone wants a share of this financial …More on:
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Press release
Senate Confirms Three FERC Nominees, Allowing Vital Work on a Reliable, Clean Power Grid to Advance
June 13, 2024 | Ted Kelly, Director and Lead Counsel, U.S. Clean EnergyStatement of EDF Director of U.S. Clean Energy Ted KellyMore on:
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The European hydrogen bank could help determine whether the climate wins or loses
June 13, 2024 | Anna Lóránt, Senior Policy Manager, EUBy Anna Lorant and Guillaume Morauw The European Hydrogen Bank, a financing instrument that supports renewable hydrogen production within the EU and internationally, has just announced a €1.2 billion investment to help boost the renewable hydrogen economy, a cornerstone of the EU’s strategy to achieve climate neutrality by 2050. While many are focusing on …More on:
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Press release
Environmental Advocates Join Court Case in Defense of EPA Action to Reduce Cancer-Causing Air Pollution
June 13, 2024 | Peter Zalzal, Distinguished Counsel & Associate Vice President, Clean Air StrategiesEarthjustice clients and Environmental Defense Fund moved to intervene in a lawsuit designed to stop an Environmental Protection Agency action that would significantly reduce cancer-causing pollution.More on:
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Press release
EDF Urges Appeals Court to Reject Attempts to Block Climate Pollution Standards for Power Plants
June 12, 2024Environmental Defense Fund is urging the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit to reject attempts to block EPA protections against climate pollution from power plants.More on:
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Despite threat of repeal, Washington state’s carbon market continues to raise urgently-needed revenue for communities in The Evergreen State
June 12, 2024 | Caroline Jones, Senior Analyst, U.S. ClimateResults were released today for Washington’s second quarterly auction of 2024, administered last Wednesday by the Department of Ecology (Ecology). During the auction, participating entities submitted their bids for allowances. Under the Climate Commitment Act, Washington’s major emitters are required to hold one allowance for every ton of greenhouse gas that they emit, with the …More on:
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Article
Green your LGBTQ+ Pride
June 11, 2024With some inspiration from Pattie Gonia, you can make your Pride celebrations eco-friendly. -
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Fighting climate change costs far less than doing nothing
June 11, 2024 | Juan Pablo Hoffmaister, Associate Vice President, Global Engagement and PartnershipsWhile the price tag for acting on climate change is hefty, inaction is demonstrably more expensive.More on:
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Press release
EMIT LESS Act will support U.S. livestock producers in lowering methane
June 11, 2024 | Andrew Lentz, Director of Federal Affairs, Agriculture PolicyThe EMIT LESS Act is an essential proposal to empower farmers and ranchers to address methane emissions from livestock. It builds on bipartisan momentum that advances climate-smart livestock farming.More on:
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Florida should protect utility customers from rates that yield excess profits for affiliated companies
June 11, 2024 | Erin Murphy, Director & Sr. Attorney, Clean Air & Energy MarketsFlorida is overwhelmingly dependent on natural gas imported from out of state to generate 75% of its power for customers like homes and businesses. Unfortunately, a loophole in fuel cost recovery policy creates financial incentives for outsized natural gas dependence, funded by Florida families and businesses through rates and Florida lacks a comprehensive process …More on:
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Press release
American Voters Support Research to Expand U.S. Open Ocean Aquaculture Sustainably and Responsibly, New Poll Finds
June 11, 2024A new poll released by Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) reveals voters are open to growing more seafood in U.S. waters if it adheres to strong consumer and environmental standards.More on:
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Blog post
Broken GRAS: How a food award competition revealed a secret GRAS ingredient
June 10, 2024What happened The Good Food Foundation recently announced its annual awards recognizing foods with both superior taste and responsible business practices, sparking controversy when a plant-based blue ‘cheese’ product was initially a finalist in the cheese category, then was disqualified and removed from the list of finalists. According to the foundation, the product was …More on:
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Analysis
We need a solid scientific basis for nature-based climate solutions in the United States
June 10, 2024Ambitious nature-based climate solutions programs could deliver benefits for biodiversity, communities, and the climate. Unfortunately, a lack of evidence about specific benefits from specific strategies prevents researchers and policymakers from confidently prescribing when and where they should be used.More on:
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Press release
Biden Administration Strengthens Fuel Economy Standards for New Cars and Passenger Trucks
June 7, 2024 | Alice Henderson, Director & Lead Counsel, Transportation & Clean AirThe strengthened Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standards will save American families money on gas and strengthen U.S. energy security while helping to reduce harmful pollution.More on:
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Blog post
Clearing the Air: How New Rules for Oil & Gas Facilities Offer Major Wins for the Environment and Economy
June 7, 2024 | Lauren Beatty, High Meadows Postdoctoral Economics FellowThis blog post was authored by Lauren Beatty, High Meadows Postdoctoral Economics Fellow and Aaron Wolfe, Senior Economics and Policy Analyst. Methane pollution caused by oil and gas production in the U.S. is a major contributor to climate change and releases health-harming pollution into nearby communities. New EPA rules are projected to slash methane emissions from …More on:
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National Aquaculture Report (2024)
June 6, 2024A recent poll conducted by Environmental Defense Fund and Global Strategy Group shows that voters overwhelmingly support doing research into aquaculture to understand its benefits and risks and set the appropriate standards.More on: