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Press release
Belize Nearly Triples the Size of its Marine Protected Areas
April 5, 2019In a bold step for the sustainability of its fisheries and the world’s second largest barrier reef, the government of Belize has approved a plan to set aside 10% of its territorial waters as no-take marine protected areas (MPAs), nearly tripling the size of its existing zones.More on:
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Article
Cutting methane emissions via regulatory innovation
April 4, 2019Here are some of the challenges innovators must face when coming up with a regulatory framework that encourages innovation to control methane emissions.More on:
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These pollution-spotting satellites are just a taste of what's to come
April 4, 2019Space technology is taking the next leap to track and measure emission hot spots. -
Smart Oil and Gas Methane Regulations Could Speed Environmental Innovation
April 4, 2019 | Aileen Nowlan, U.S. Policy Director, Global Clean Air InitiativeReport recommends new framework for approving technologies and methodologies -
Press release
Gulf Leaders Approve Plan for States to Manage Recreational Red Snapper Fishing
April 4, 2019 | Sepp Haukebo, Senior Manager, Global Fisheries InitiativesThe Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council took one step closer today to delegating management of private angler red snapper fishing to Gulf states.More on:
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Court Denies FirstEnergy’s Attempt to Evade Environmental Responsibilities
April 4, 2019 | Dick Munson, Director, Regulatory & Legislative AffairsCourt Denies FirstEnergy’s Attempt to Evade Environmental Responsibilities -
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Landmark Legislation Advances Colorado’s Environmental Leadership and Protects Communities
April 3, 2019 | Matthew Garrington, Senior Director, Regulatory & Legislative AffairsColorado legislation delivers major reforms for oil and gas regulationMore on:
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Climate Resolution Shows Momentum for Action Across The Political Spectrum
April 3, 2019Climate Resolution Shows Momentum for Action Across The Political Spectrum -
With Nuclear Subsidy, Pennsylvania Misses the Forest for the Trees: State Needs a Limit on Power Sector Carbon Pollution
April 3, 2019 | Andrew Williams, Director, Regulatory & Legislative AffairsPennsylvania power sector is among the top five dirtiest in the nation -
Wheeler Testifies in Defense of EPA Budget Proposal That Would Put Americans in Danger
April 2, 2019 | Elizabeth Gore, Senior Vice President, Political AffairsWheeler Testifies in Defense of EPA Budget Proposal That Would Put Americans in Danger -
Western Monarch Butterfly Report Identifies Urgent Opportunities for Conservation
April 2, 2019 | Dan Kaiser, Director of Agriculture Innovation, Climate-Smart AgricultureEDF released, "Recovering the Western Monarch Butterfly Population Workshop: EDF’s Key Takeaways," following the Western Monarch Population meeting. -
Blog post
Innovative auctions made energy storage prices plummet
April 1, 2019By flipping traditional auction models, the power sector could see the expansion of energy storage take off. -
Explainer
How to reverse the overfishing crisis
April 1, 2019By giving fishers long-term and secure rights, we can make sustainability a priority. EDF explains how we can reverse the overfishing crisis.More on:
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D.C. Circuit Hears Argument Today in Lawsuit Challenging EPA Loophole for Toxic Air Pollution
April 1, 2019 | Tomás Carbonell, Senior Counsel and Director for Regulatory PolicyD.C. Circuit Hears Argument Today in Lawsuit Challenging EPA Loophole for Toxic Air Pollution -
EDF, Allies Ask Two Appeals Courts to Protect Americans from Smog
April 1, 2019EDF, Allies Ask Two Appeals Courts to Protect Americans from Smog -
Press release
New York Makes History with Congestion Pricing
March 31, 2019 | Andrew H. Darrell, Chief of Strategy, Global Energy & FinanceEDF statement from Andy Darrell, NY Regional Director, on plan that will lower pollution from transportationMore on:
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Op-ed
Response to Michael Shellenberger's Forbes Article
March 29, 2019Fred Krupp's reply to Forbes commentary piece “Why Renewables Advocates Protect Fossil Fuel Interests, Not The Climate" by Michael ShellenbergerMore on:
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Creation of Senate Democrats’ Special Committee on the Climate Crisis a Helpful Step
March 27, 2019Creation of Senate Democrats’ Special Committee on the Climate Crisis a Helpful Step -
EDF Welcomes House Bill as “Important Step toward Renewing U.S. Climate Leadership”
March 27, 2019 | Elizabeth Gore, Senior Vice President, Political AffairsEDF Welcomes House Bill as “Important Step toward Renewing U.S. Climate Leadership” -
EDF Seeks Documents about White House Effort to Undermine Climate Science
March 26, 2019 | Ben Levitan, Former Senior Attorney, Legal and RegulatoryEDF Seeks Documents about White House Effort to Undermine Climate Science -
EDF: Today’s Vote Does Nothing to Make Our Country Safer and Stronger
March 26, 2019Statement of Elizabeth Gore, EDF Senior Vice President, on the Senate's Green New Deal Vote -
Rep. Tonko Principles Provide Solid Foundation for Climate Action
March 25, 2019 | Elizabeth Gore, Senior Vice President, Political AffairsRep. Tonko's Principles Provide Solid Foundation for Climate Action -
Udall’s Senate Tenure Leaves America a “Stronger, Healthier, More Beautiful Place”
March 25, 2019 | Fred Krupp, PresidentUdall’s Senate Tenure Leaves America a “Stronger, Healthier, More Beautiful Place” -
Multi-day measurements indicate sustained exposure to high levels of benzene
March 24, 2019Multi-day measurements indicate sustained exposure to high levels of benzene -
Op-ed
Congress: Approve the Colorado River Plan as a model for climate resilience
March 23, 2019 | David H. Festa, Former Advisor, EcosystemsAfter years of hard work and difficult negotiations, a historic seven-state agreement to conserve Colorado River water is facing its last hurdle: Congress. March 23, 2019 op-ed by EDF's David Festa in The Hill.More on: