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EDF praises U.S.-China joint announcement on implementation of climate commitments
September 24, 2015 | Fred Krupp, PresidentThis announcement is another sign of the continued leadership of China and the United States on climate action. -
Ranchers and conservationists step up to avert listing of sage-grouse
September 22, 2015 | Eric Holst, Associate Vice President, ForestsThe decision whether or not to list the greater sage-grouse under the Endangered Species Act was one of the biggest listing decisions of our time. -
Colorado submits groundbreaking sage grouse habitat protection program in advance of Sept. 30 listing deadline
September 17, 2015 | Eric Holst, Associate Vice President, Forests“It’s inspiring to see Colorado ranchers, conservationists and business leaders coming together to put forth a solution for this iconic bird" -
EDF and Partners Win Grant to Reduce Emissions from Agriculture and Scale Carbon Markets for Farmers
September 15, 2015USDA grant reflects growing momentum for farmers to earn revenue for sustainable practices. -
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Aviation resource list
September 15, 2015Curbing aviation carbon pollution is critical. Our goal is to cap carbon emissions on flights world-wide and a global market-based measure to lower costs.More on:
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U.S. and Chinese Groups Join to Address Climate Change
September 15, 2015Diane Regas signs cooperation agreement with other U.S., China groups for future work on climate change -
Recovery of New England Rabbit Demonstrates Importance of Private Lands in Conservation
September 11, 2015Celebration marks the recovery of New England’s only native rabbit and its young forest habitat. -
California Makes Progress on Clean Energy despite Setbacks
September 11, 2015EDF statement from Gavin Purchas, California Director, Clean Energy -
Landmark Carolina coal plant pollution case settles
September 10, 2015On behalf of the Sierra Club, Environmental Defense Fund, and Environment North Carolina, the Southern Environmental Law Center today announced a settlement in a lawsuit filed against Duke -
Ohioans Overwhelmingly Want Clean Energy, State to Lead
September 9, 2015Ohioans Overwhelmingly Want Clean Energy, State to Lead -
D.C. Circuit Court Says “No” to Emergency Stay for the Clean Power Plan
September 9, 2015D.C. Circuit Court denies petitions for an emergency stay of the Clean Power Plan -
Ohio EPA Issues New Oil and Gas Air Pollution Controls
September 2, 2015 | Matt Watson, Vice President, Energy TransitionOhio regulates emissions from oil and gas compressor stations -
USDA commits new funding to protect sage-grouse, more private investments needed
August 27, 2015 | Eric Holst, Associate Vice President, Forests“Investments like this that tap into the abundant potential of private, working lands deliver the best strategy for recovery. But we need more.” -
New EPA Ozone Data Highlights Wyoming Success Story
August 27, 2015 | Jon Goldstein, Associate Vice President, Energy TransitionActions by Wyoming leaders to reduce oil and gas pollution improves local air quality, according to latest EPA data -
Conservation Groups Commemorate Katrina Anniversary by Urging President Obama to Prioritize Restoration
August 26, 2015As President Obama and former Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush prepare to visit New Orleans to commemorate the Hurricane Katrina this week, EDF and partners released a statement. -
President Obama Announces Robust Plan to Accelerate Clean Energy
August 24, 2015President Obama Announces Robust Plan to Accelerate Clean Energy -
Global Design Competition Presents 100-Year Visions for Restoring and Sustaining Louisiana’s Eroding Coast
August 20, 2015Changing Course design competition announced its winning teams and the teams’ 100-year visions for restoring and sustaining the Mississippi River Delta. -
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The devastation of the Soda Fire, and the seeds of hope for the future
August 18, 2015 | Eric Holst, Associate Vice President, ForestsAs I gazed upon the aftermath of the fire, all I could think about was the devastating effects it has had on local ranching families and wildlife. Fortunately, there are steps we can take to restore these scorched landscapes and prevent damaging wildfires in the future, but we have to act fast.More on:
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EDF President Statement on EPA Methane Rule
August 18, 2015 | Fred Krupp, PresidentEDF President Statement on EPA Methane Rule -
Restore the Mississippi River Delta Coalition Launches “Restore the Coast” Community Engagement Campaign
August 14, 2015EDF and partners launch "Restore the Coast" community engagement campaign -
EPA’s Proposed Standards to Reduce Methane and Other Air Pollutants from Landfills an Important Step in Protecting Public Health and the Environment
August 14, 2015 | Peter Zalzal, Distinguished Counsel & Associate Vice President, Clean Air StrategiesEPA’s Proposed Standards to Reduce Methane and Other Air Pollutants from Landfills an Important Step in Protecting Public Health and the Environment -
RESTORE Council Releases Priority List of Gulf Restoration Projects for Funding
August 13, 2015EDF responds to announcement that RESTORE Council has released its Funded Priorities List of Gulf restoration projects -
West Virginia Files another “Meritless” Legal Challenge to the Clean Power Plan
August 13, 2015West Virginia files another premature lawsuit against the Clean Power Plan -
Chicago Hosts First Public Hearing for Proposed Clean Truck Standards
August 6, 2015 | Jason Mathers, Associate Vice President, Zero-Emission Truck InitiativeJason Mathers testifies for EDF in Chicago at the first public hearing on the proposed Clean Trucks II standards -
Show Us the Data: EDF asks Sen. Murkowski to Show Climate Pollution Impacts of the Energy Bill
August 5, 2015 | Fred Krupp, PresidentFred Krupp gets in a twitter war with an aide to Sen. Murkowski over the GOP climate plan