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Oregon climate legislation would limit pollution and protect communities
February 1, 2019 | Erica Morehouse, Senior Director, Just & Equitable Mission EngagementOregon lawmakers unveiled their detailed legislative proposal Thursday afternoon for how the state can meet or exceed its ambitious climate targets. -
“What’s Going On With Monarch Butterflies?” Resolving Seemingly Conflicting Population Reports
January 31, 2019 | Eric Holst, Associate Vice President, Natural Climate SolutionsStatement of Eric Holst, EDF Associate Vice President of Working Lands -
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A Comparison of Supply Chain Tracking Tools for Tropical Forest Commodities in Brazil
January 31, 2019 | Breanna Lujan, Senior Manager, Natural Climate SolutionsThis EDF report provides a comprehensive comparison of supply chain tracking tools for tropical forest commodities, specifically cattle, soy and timber, currently being used in Brazil. We describe the advantages and challenges of each system, and conclude with a comprehensive comparison. -
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Arizona Approval of Drought Contingency Plan Marks Major Step Toward a More Secure Water Supply
January 31, 2019 | Kevin Moran, Associate Vice President, Regional AffairsStatement in response to Arizona legislature and governor approving legislation for Drought Contingency Plan.More on:
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The oilfield digitalization opportunity executives can’t afford to miss
January 30, 2019As the oil and gas industry invests in digital transformation to improve competitiveness, companies should integrate methane emissions management.More on:
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Why Kickstarter's green products push is a bigger deal than you think
January 30, 2019With thousands of product launches annually, Kickstarter is in a position to influence manufacturing worldwide. -
Digital Technologies Enable Methane Reduction Efforts at Scale
January 30, 2019 | Isabel Mogstad, Senior Manager, EDF+Business EnergyDigital Technologies Enable Methane Reduction Efforts at Scale -
“Protect Our Coast. Protect Their Future” Commercial Shows What’s at Stake for Future Generations of America
January 30, 2019 | Steve Cochran, Former Associate Vice President, State AffairsPress release on Super Bowl ad produced by Restore the Mississippi River Delta Coalition featuring kids talking about protecting their future. -
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New Mexico Takes Bold Action to Lead on Climate
January 29, 2019 | Fred Krupp, PresidentNew Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham released a sweeping executive order on climate and energy security.More on:
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City of Washington, DC requires lead pipe disclosure and tackles past partial LSL replacements
January 28, 2019 | Tom Neltner, Senior Director, Safer ChemicalsWashington, DC estimates there are 48,000 lead service lines on private property, 46% of the total number of service lines identified by the District.More on:
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Oil and gas enters the digital era
January 25, 2019The integration of new digital tools and systems in oil and gas industry operations offers an opportunity for companies to understand methane leaks.More on:
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West Nile virus in an unlikely place: Why my loss is a wake-up call for all Americans
January 24, 2019My dad's death intersected with my work to manage the impacts of climate change – in a very real and personal way. -
Continuing Resolution Would Reopen Government, Protect Families
January 24, 2019Proposal offers commonsense way to pay government workers and restore critical agencies -
New Bipartisan Congressional Bill Would Help Reduce Climate Pollution, Protect Americans
January 24, 2019 | Elizabeth Gore, Senior Vice President, Political AffairsNew Bipartisan Congressional Bill Would Help Reduce Climate Pollution, Protect Americans -
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Tackling lead in water at child care facilities
January 23, 2019This report provides results of a pilot project testing water for lead in child care centers and made suggestions to protect children at these facilities.More on:
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Commitment of Louisiana State Funds to Coastal Priorities Is Necessary in Face of Urgent Crisis
January 23, 2019 | Steve Cochran, Former Associate Vice President, State AffairsStatement from Mississippi River Delta Coalition in response to governor statement.More on:
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Personal chemical monitors: 5 lessons for a new tech market waiting to take off
January 22, 2019With the right incentives, a new set of devices could soon be detecting toxins present in our daily lives. -
Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals Upholds California’s Low Carbon Fuel Standard
January 19, 2019 | Timothy O'Connor, Former Senior Director and Senior Attorney, Energy Transition StrategyNinth Circuit Court of Appeals Upholds California’s Low Carbon Fuel Standard -
By mapping its own air pollution, London can help cities worldwide
January 18, 2019London is just the beginning. This new model can be adapted and replicated anywhere. -
Bipartisan Congressional Bill Would Help Keep Our Children Safe from Mercury
January 18, 2019 | Mandy Warner, Director, Climate & Clean Air PolicyBipartisan Congressional Bill Would Help Keep Our Children Safe from Mercury -
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Designing an environmental impact bond for wetland restoration in Louisiana
January 18, 2019 | Jim Wyerman, Director of Strategic Partnerships and Communications, Mississippi River Delta RestorationStudy co-authored by EDF of the potential for Environmental Impact Bonds (EIB) to accelerate wetland restoration investments.More on:
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Colorado Governor Polis Takes Important Step on Transportation Electrification
January 17, 2019 | Pam Kiely, Associate Vice President, U.S. RegionColorado Governor Polis Takes Important Step on Transportation Electrification -
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Breathe London: Cutting-edge sensor tech and research pinpoint air pollution
January 16, 2019Multi-partner project managed by EDF Europe combines state-of-the-art technology with new data analytics to better understand Londoners’ exposure to air pollution and foster healthier, stronger communities.More on:
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Confirming Andrew Wheeler Would Mean More Pollution and Health Problems for American Families
January 16, 2019 | Elizabeth Gore, Senior Vice President, Political AffairsConfirming Andrew Wheeler Would Mean More Pollution and Heath Problems for American Families -
Coastal Groups Praise Decision to Maximize Land-Building of Mid-Breton Sediment Diversion
January 16, 2019Louisiana Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority announced today that the agency will expand the study for the Mid-Breton Sediment Diversion from 35,000 to 75,000 cubic feet per second.