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What food companies can learn from Smithfield Foods exceeding its grain sustainability goal
February 25, 2019Smithfield's grain sustainability interventions as well as their manure-to-energy projects to reduce greenhouse gas emissions 25 percent by 2025.More on:
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How Smithfield achieved its grain sustainability goal
February 22, 2019A case study about Smithfield Foods explains how supply chain partnerships generate shared value for businesses, farmers and the environment.More on:
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Record-warm oceans: How worried should we be?
February 22, 2019If we really want to know how much our planet is heating up, we should look to the oceans. -
With satellites and supply chains, global brands take aim at deforestation
February 22, 2019Market forces may hold more sway over rainforest survival than we think. -
Trump Administration Reportedly Ends Talks with California, Doubles Down on “Reckless” Rollback of Clean Car Standards
February 20, 2019 | Martha Roberts, Senior Attorney, U.S. Climate Legal and Regulatory ProgramTrump Administration Reportedly Ends Talks with California, Doubles Down on “Reckless” Rollback of Clean Car Standards -
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Colorado Near-Term Policy Advising
February 19, 2019This whitepaper from Evolved Energy Research builds on previous EDF analysis, which examines the current and future carbon inventories for the state of Colorado, addressing two topics: wedge analysis & potential policy levers, and carbon policy discussion.More on:
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The digitalization opportunity executives can't afford to miss
February 14, 2019Artificial intelligence combined with machine learning and "contextually rich" real-time data is in demand as executives rush to stay on top of a $310-billion trend. -
EDF Joins Broad Chorus Urging EPA to Stop Attack on Climate Pollution Standards for New Power Plants
February 14, 2019EDF Joins Broad Chorus Urging EPA to Stop Attack on Climate Pollution Standards for New Power Plants -
Congress to Pass Funding Bill, Keeping open Critical Public Health and Environmental Agencies
February 14, 2019Statement by Elizabeth Gore, Senior Vice President, Political Affairs -
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Spending Bill Ensures Continued Innovation for Gulf Anglers
February 14, 2019 | Robert E. Jones, Director, Gulf of Mexico, Oceans ProgramStatement from Robert Jones, Gulf of Mexico Director, Environmental Defense FundMore on:
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Carbon removal technologies to help tackle climate change? Here’s what it’ll take.
February 12, 2019Here's a summary of an essay published in Foreign Affairs on Negative Emission Technologies (NETs), and how they can help solve the climate crisis.More on:
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EPA's Draft Inventory Shows More Measurement Data is Needed
February 12, 2019 | Matt Watson, Vice President, Energy TransitionEPA's Draft Inventory Shows More Measurement Data is Needed on Oil and Gas Methane Emissions -
New in Foreign Affairs: We Can't Reach Our Climate Goals without Technologies that Remove Pollution from the Atmosphere
February 12, 2019New in Foreign Affairs: We Can't Reach Our Climate Goals without Technologies that Remove Pollution from the Atmosphere -
LA Pledges to Close Aging Gas Plants in Favor of 100% Clean Energy
February 12, 2019 | Timothy O'Connor, Former Senior Director and Senior Attorney, Energy Transition StrategyThe LADWP announced a groundbreaking decision to retire three aging fossil gas plants in favor of investing 100 percent in clean energy. -
Energy and Water Remain Major Issues Facing California
February 12, 2019 | Maurice Hall, Senior Advisor, Climate Resilient Water SystemsEDF salutes Governor Newsom's vision for a clean energy economy and his recognition that our state's investments will impact the next generation in new ways that will require new solutions. -
EDF Statement on Changes at California State Water Resources Control Board
February 12, 2019 | Maurice Hall, Senior Advisor, Climate Resilient Water SystemsComment on Gov. Gavin Newsom appointments to California State Water Resources Control Board and departure of longtime chair Felicia Marcus. -
Statement by Fred Krupp on the Passing of Congressman John Dingell, Environmental Champion
February 8, 2019Statement by Fred Krupp on the Passing of Congressman John Dingell, Environmental Champion -
EDF, Allies Urge D.C. Circuit to Close EPA Loophole for Toxic Air Pollution
February 8, 2019 | Tomás Carbonell, Senior Counsel and Director for Regulatory PolicyEDF, Allies Urge D.C. Circuit to Close EPA Loophole for Toxic Air Pollution -
Americans Can Now Comment on Trump Administration Assault on Mercury Protections
February 7, 2019 | Mandy Warner, Director, Climate & Clean Air PolicyAmericans Can Now Comment on Trump Administration Assault on Mercury Protections -
EDF: Green New Deal Resolution Is an Important Step Forward in the Climate Debate
February 7, 2019 | Elizabeth Gore, Senior Vice President, Political AffairsEDF: Green New Deal Resolution Is an Important Step Forward in the Climate Debate -
Advocates Condemn Unlawful Foundation of Trump Administration’s Effort to Attack America’s Clean Car Standards
February 7, 2019Advocates Condemn Unlawful Foundation of Trump Administration’s Effort to Attack America’s Clean Car Standards -
Trump Squanders Opportunity to Address Climate Change in State of the Union
February 6, 2019 | Elizabeth Gore, Senior Vice President, Political AffairsTrump Squanders Opportunity to Address Climate Change in State of the Union -
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Not all energy storage is clean – it might even increase emissions
February 6, 2019 | Andy Bilich, Clean Energy AnalystNot all energy storage is clean. In fact, a growing body of research suggests the battery boom could actually increase greenhouse emissions if not done carefully – undermining the very promise of this new technology. -
Public Health at Stake as Wheeler Nomination Heads to Full Senate
February 5, 2019Statement by Elizabeth Gore, Senior Vice President, Political Affairs -
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Phthalates in food
February 4, 2019Ortho-phthalates (phthalates) are a class of chemicals commonly found in many types of food. Here's why we should be paying more attention to them.More on: