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New research could help resource managers improve the health and resilience of the Mississippi River Basin
May 28, 2024 | Kelly Suttles, Senior Research Analyst, Climate-Smart AgricultureEnvironmental Defense Fund and co-authors released new research that may prove beneficial to resource managers, aimed at evaluating and implementing actions to improve the Mississippi River Basin’s overall health and resilience. Based on this research, we are sharing a comprehensive framework that can be used to effectively manage the Mississippi River Basin. The post New research could help resource managers improve the health and resilience of the Mississippi River Basin first appeared on Growing Returns.More on:
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Press release
EDF Filing: Duke Energy pinning North Carolina's energy future to nonexistent hydrogen fuel market
May 28, 2024 | Will Scott, Southeast Climate & Clean Energy DirectorEDF's filed testimony for the NC Utilities Commission regarding Duke Energy’s Carbon Plan/Integrated Resource PlanMore on:
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Op-ed
Duke Energy’s plan to build more gas-fired power plants is wrong for consumers and the environment
May 28, 2024 | Will Scott, Southeast Climate & Clean Energy DirectorNorth Carolina’s Carbon Plan proceedings will shape over $100 billion in long-term investments proposed by Duke Energy, and ultimately largely paid for by North Carolina electricity customers. This is a huge decision point for the state’s energy future.More on:
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Press release
Groundwater Accounting Platform offers data-driven solution for the U.S. West
May 28, 2024As the American West faces intensifying water challenges, landowners and water managers are increasingly turning to the Groundwater Accounting Platform asMore on:
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Blog post
Building resilience in small island states: what to expect at the 4th SIDS conference
May 24, 2024 | Daniel Whittle, Associate Vice President, Resilient CaribbeanBy Daniel Whittle Chronic power outages, food disruptions and climate-related disasters have become commonplace across the Caribbean. But amidst these challenges, there’s room for optimism. Increased funding, growing awareness, supportive policies and community leadership offer an opportunity for rebuilding and strengthening resilience in the Caribbean and small island developing states, or SIDS, around the world.More on:
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Article
4 reasons why electric vehicle range anxiety is so last year
May 23, 2024With a nationwide investment of a fast-charging network, the range for EVs is getting better and better every day.More on:
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Blog post
Closing the enteric methane emissions innovation gap: A call for funding high-quality research
May 23, 2024 | Peri Rosenstein, Senior Scientist, Livestock SystemsBy Peri Rosenstein and Nicole Jenkins Methane emissions are a potent greenhouse gas, warming the climate more than 80 times faster than carbon dioxide on a 20-year timescale. Rapidly and significantly reducing methane is the most effective way to reduce the rate of warming, especially over the next few decades. Agriculture is responsible for 40%More on:
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One year ago, the U.S. Supreme Court rolled back federal wetland protections. Here are the impacts so far.
May 23, 2024 | Adam Gold, Manager, Coasts and Watersheds ScienceOne year ago, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a decision that significantly reduced federal wetlands protections, leaving America’s wetlands at greater risk of development and degradation. The case of Sackett v. EPA was decided 9-0 in favor of the Sacketts, a couple from Idaho that filled in wetlands to build on their property near Priest …More on:
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Article
How one family saved $13,000 on their taxes by going green
May 22, 2024Thanks to the Inflation Reduction Act, the biggest climate law the U.S. has ever passed, families are saving thousands on their taxes for going green.More on:
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Press release
EDF, Allies Head to Court to Defend EPA’s Clean Truck Standards
May 20, 2024 | Alice Henderson, Director & Lead Counsel, Transportation & Clean AirTen of the nation’s leading health and environmental groups, including Environmental Defense Fund, plan to go to court to defend EPA’s pollution standards for new heavy-duty vehicles like freight trucks and buses.More on:
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Report
Air quality and health impacts of transition to zero tailpipe emission medium and heavy-duty vehicles (MHDVs) in the Chicago region
May 20, 2024To study the impact of potential policy interventions, EDF estimated pollution changes and health impacts for the 7-county Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning (CMAP) region for two policy scenarios.More on:
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Report
Recommendations and considerations for the incorporation of advanced methane detection technologies at municipal solid waste landfills
May 20, 2024White paper from EDF provides details on the capabilities of new technologies for detecting landfill methane – including satellites, remote sensing technologies, and drones – and describes advances at the state level.More on:
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Blog post
Advanced methane technologies can strengthen new landfill pollution limits
May 20, 2024 | Edwin LaMair, Attorney, U.S. Legal & Regulatory(This post was co-authored by EDF’s Peter Zalzal) When organic waste ends up in landfills, it produces methane — a powerful climate pollutant —as it decomposes. In the U.S., landfills are our third largest source of methane and a major driver of climate change. They also emit large amounts of health-harming and even cancer-causing pollution,More on:
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Blog post
Here’s what the Advanced Clean Trucks rule means for Illinois manufacturers
May 17, 2024 | Neda Deylami, Manager, Vehicle ElectrificationBy Neda Deylami Misinformation about zero-emission vehicles and confusion around federal Environmental Protection Agency standards versus those states can adopt under the Clean Air Act waiver has left many manufacturers, small businesses and fleet managers wondering what market-based policies like the Advanced Clean Trucks rule could mean for their operations and bottom line. The …More on:
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Press release
Congress Must Protect Climate Guardrails in Final Farm Bill
May 16, 2024 | Andrew Lentz, Director of Federal Affairs, Agriculture PolicyThe Environmental Defense Fund strongly opposes the House Agriculture Committee majority's draft farm bill proposal, which removes the climate guardrails from the Inflation Reduction Act’s (IRA) investments in U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) conservation programs and diverts critical funding away from popular programs that are heavily oversubscribed and underfunded.More on:
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Blog post
Research supports health benefits of ACT for Chicago Metro communities
May 16, 2024 | Neda Deylami, Manager, Vehicle ElectrificationBy Neda Deylami. This blog was co-authored by José Acosta-Córdova, Senior Transportation Policy Analyst at LVEJO Transportation accounts for almost one-third of Illinois’ greenhouse gas emissions — the sector responsible for the most GHG emissions in the state. Medium- and heavy-duty vehicles, such as delivery vans, transit buses and large tractor-trailers are a disproportionate contributor …More on:
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Article
Ukraine’s green energy future
May 15, 2024Russian attacks have targeted Ukraine’s Soviet-era energy system. A former member of Ukraine’s parliament wants to build it back better, by training refugees and veterans in clean energy.More on:
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Blog post
We urgently need pollution limits for hydrogen facilities
May 15, 2024 | Edwin LaMair, Attorney, U.S. Legal & RegulatoryThe Environmental Protection Agency has now finalized a wide array of standards to protect people and the climate from dangerous pollution. Those standards cover some of the largest polluting sectors in the U.S., including oil and gas production, power plants, and cars and trucks. But there’s another source of dangerous pollution that still isn’t subject …More on:
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Fact sheet
Hydrogen risks are not fully addressed by the draft 45V rule guidance
May 15, 2024To jumpstart clean hydrogen buildout as part of the U.S. energy transition, the Inflation Reduction Act established the 45V tax credit for clean hydrogen production. Treasury has now issued a draft rule, outlining which hydrogen production processes are eligible for the different tax credit levels. To ensure that the hydrogen incentivized by this tax credit is truly clean and sustainable, these provisions must be included.More on:
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Groundwater Accounting Platform
May 15, 2024As the American West faces intensifying water challenges, landowners and water managers are turning to the Groundwater Accounting Platform as a data-driven tool that enables them to track water availability and usage with user-friendly dashboards and workflows. The platform, which EDF helped developed alongside partners in California, is available throughout the western United States to support sustainable groundwater management practices.More on:
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Blog post
Electrifying Medium and Heavy-Duty Vehicles: A Critical Step Towards Environmental Justice in North Carolina
May 15, 2024 | Marilynn Marsh-Robinson, Director, Partnership & Outreach, Vehicles & FreightAs the impacts of climate change reveal themselves to North Carolinians in the form of heat, flooding, wildfires, drought, and increasingly intense and more frequent tropical storms, the case for urgent action to combat climate change is strengthening. Our state has made important strides, setting vehicle electrification goals and power sector emissions reductions directives, but …More on:
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Fact sheet
5 facts that set the record straight on electric vehicles in the U.S.
May 15, 2024EDF's electric vehicle experts assembled these facts to counter the lobbyists who want to make sure Americans keep paying at the pump.More on:
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Press release
Virginia’s Biennial Budget Includes Record Investments for Resilience, but Misses Opportunity to Support RGGI
May 13, 2024 | Emily Steinhilber, Director, Climate Resilient Coasts and Watersheds, VirginiaEDF statement of Emily Steinhilber, Director, Climate Resilient Coasts and Watersheds, VirginiaMore on:
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Press release
New FERC Transmission Rules Will Boost Clean, Reliable and Affordable Power Across the Nation
May 13, 2024 | Amanda Leland, Executive DirectorEDF Statement by Amanda Leland, Executive DirectorMore on:
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Press release
May Revise Budget Shows Need for a Robust, Equitable Climate Bond
May 10, 2024 | Katelyn Roedner Sutter, California State DirectorStatement of EDF California State Director Katelyn Roedner Sutter on Governor Gavin Newsom’s release of a revised budget for FY 2024-2025 to close a projected $27.6 billion deficit - May 10, 2024More on: