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How emerging tech is transforming agriculture
May 31, 2018New technology has led to sustainable farming solutions for a new generation of tech-savvy farmers. The approach is called precision agriculture.More on:
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Hundreds of Golf Courses Tee Up to Help Monarch Butterflies
May 31, 2018 | Dan Kaiser, Director of Agriculture Innovation, Climate-Smart AgricultureGolf course managers across North America have begun planting milkweed and wildflower habitat to attract butterflies, bees and … golfers. -
California Regulators Approve $780 Million to Drive Clean Transportation
May 31, 2018EDF statement from Larissa Koehler, Senior Attorney, California Clean Energy -
EPA’s Science Advisory Board Calls for Sweeping Review of Pruitt’s Proposals
May 31, 2018 | Sarah Vogel, Senior Vice President, Healthy CommunitiesEPA’s Science Advisory Board Calls for Sweeping Review of Pruitt’s Proposals -
Shareholders Push Chevron to Disclose Methane Emissions
May 30, 2018Today, a shareholder resolution filed with Chevron (NYSE: CVX), requesting that Chevron improve disclosure of its methane management program and set a methane reduction target, received a XX% vote. -
Restore the Mississippi River Delta Unveils ‘Coast 360: A Virtual Day in the Delta’
May 30, 2018Restore the Mississippi River Delta launched “Coast 360: A Virtual Day in the Delta,” a 360-video experience that brings people to the forefront of Louisiana’s land loss crisis. -
Over 200 People from Communities Impacted by Toxic Chemical Demand EPA Take Action
May 24, 2018A letter signed by over 200 people dealing with contamination from trichloroethylene, a known carcinogen, was submitted to EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt. -
ExxonMobil Moves to Cut Methane Emissions Amidst Growing Climate Concerns
May 23, 2018 | Matt Watson, Vice President, Energy TransitionExxonMobil announced its plan to reduce oil and gas methane emissions by 15% and flared gas volumes by 25% across global oil and gas operations by 2020. -
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Gov. Murphy Signs Off on New Jersey’s Energy Future
May 23, 2018EDF statement from Mary Barber, Director, New Jersey Clean EnergyMore on:
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Top New Jersey Utility Will Use Technology Developed by EDF and Partners to Map, Measure and Reduce Methane Emissions from Underground Gas Lines
May 23, 2018PSE&G will use technology from EDF and partners to find and reduce methane emissions from gas lines.More on:
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Download methane city data
May 22, 2018Methane leak data is available for utilities, researchers and academic bodies.More on:
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Treatment of the Press and Public by Pruitt’s EPA is Shameful
May 22, 2018The Trump administration and Pruitt’s EPA have shown a disregard for the role of free press and the public's right to information about their government. -
Leading Utilities Boldly Commit to Bring Clean Energy to Michigan
May 18, 2018 | Fred Krupp, PresidentStatement from Fred Krupp, Leading Utilities Boldly Commit to Bring Clean Energy to Michigan -
New Report Highlights Continued Comeback of U.S. Fisheries
May 17, 2018Today’s annual Status of U.S. Fisheries report from the National Marine Fisheries Service is yet another reminder that the bipartisan Magnuson-Stevens Act has underpinned a transformation of U.S. fisheries that has made them a global model of success. -
Methane shareholder resolution passes at U.S. oil and gas company
May 17, 2018Yesterday, shareholders of Range Resources (NYSE: RRC) passed a shareholder resolution calling on the company to improve disclosure of its methane management program, including setting a methane reduction target. In a carbon-constrained economy, the climate footprint of oil and natural gas companies is an increasingly important metric for investors who want to ensure operators are appropriately managing methane risk. Two recent reports by EDF highlight the current state of methane disclosure and provide guidance to companies for setting methane targets. -
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FirstEnergy's dangerous push for a bailout
May 16, 2018If Energy Secretary Perry grants a bailout of the utility's struggling coal and nuclear plants, it could send ripples of chaos throughout our power markets -
More Hearings, More Deception
May 16, 2018EPA Administrators Continues Making False Statements to Congress -
Study: Street-level air pollution increases health risk among elderly
May 15, 2018 | Ananya Roy, Senior Health ScientistA new study shows how traffic-related air pollution impacts the health of the elderly. -
EDF, Allies Ask Appeals Court to Protect Clean Car Standards
May 15, 2018 | Vickie Patton, General CounselEDF, Allies Ask Appeals Court to Protect Clean Car Standards -
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How pollution impacts human health
May 14, 2018EDF and Kaiser Permanente combined block-by-block traffic-related air pollution data with electronic health records to show how location impacts health.More on:
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Louisiana Legislature Unanimously Approves Plan Funding Coastal Restoration and Protection
May 11, 2018Today the Louisiana Legislature unanimously passed the FY19 Coastal Annual Plan, which will fund coastal restoration and protection projects in the state over the next fiscal year.More on:
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Encouraging EPA Response to Families on Deadly Paint Stripping Chemical
May 10, 2018Encouraging EPA Response to Families on Deadly Paint Stripping Chemical -
Environmental Leaders to Auto CEOs: Clean Car Standards Are a Win-Win
May 10, 2018 | Fred Krupp, PresidentEnvironmental Leaders to Auto CEOs: Clean Car Standards Are a Win-Win -
EDF Sues Interior Department for Failure to Release Documents about BLM Waste Prevention Standards
May 10, 2018 | Peter Zalzal, Distinguished Counsel & Associate Vice President, Clean Air StrategiesEDF Sues Interior Department for Failure to Release Documents about BLM Waste Prevention Standards -
Customer Focus Should Guide FERC on Grid Resilience
May 9, 2018Customer Focus Should Guide FERC on Grid Resilience