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Release of EPA information further expands public outreach, science-based analysis – EDF
October 28, 2014EPA releases additional information and ideas about the Clean Power Plan, asks for further public comment -
California proposes first crop-based program for state’s carbon market
October 28, 2014Rice protocol will help state achieve clean air goals while rewarding farmers with a new revenue source -
Court Lifts Stay on Cross-State Air Pollution Rule
October 23, 2014 | Vickie Patton, General CounselThe U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit today lifted a stay on the Cross-State Air Pollution Rule, allowing the measure’s life-saving health protections to be put in -
New York’s First Green Bank Deals Bolster State’s Strong Commitment To Clean Energy
October 22, 2014New York’s First Green Bank Deals Bolster State’s Strong Commitment To Clean Energy -
Iconic Chicago Buildings Find $1.6 Million in Energy Savings with EDF Climate Corps
October 21, 2014Today, Environmental Defense Fund announced the findings from EDF Climate Corps in Chicago, a program surfacing scalable energy solutions for multi-tenant commercial buildings in the city.More on:
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100,000 Pledge to Vote for Climate Action
October 21, 2014Defend Our Future reaches 100,000 signers on its pledge to vote for climate action this election day -
Acid Rain Experts Plan Next Steps to Reduce Air Pollution, Aid the Recovery of Adirondack Park
October 17, 2014 | Steven Hamburg, Senior Vice President, Chief Scientistexperts on acid rain hold a conference on how to help Adirondack Park -
Pioneering Standards Support Ranchers While Reducing Greenhouse Gases
October 16, 2014New offset protocol allows credits for sequestering carbon on rangelands -
Five Organizations Partner to Turn Out Youth Vote for Climate
October 15, 2014Five Organizations Partner to Turn Out Youth Vote for Climate Coordinated Effort I -
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Why California thirsts for rain and the East Coast gets soaked
October 14, 2014Rising global temperatures are creating weather extremes. Find out why one part of the country gets endless rain while another is going through a drought.More on:
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EDF launches initiative to reduce fertilizer pollution from commodity grain crops
October 8, 2014Collaborative effort will improve water quality, cut GHGs and reduce supply chain risk -
IEA: EDF Initiative to Spur Global Energy Efficiency Finance Market in Building Sector
October 8, 2014IEA: EDF Initiative to Spur Global Energy Efficiency Finance Market in Building Sector -
EDF toxicologist: EPA must protect our communities and our children from ground-level ozone pollution
October 8, 2014EPA sens a draft of its updated ozone standards to OMB -
Defend Our Future More than Halfway Toward 100,000 Pledge Goal
October 7, 2014Campaign to Drive Millennials to Vote on Climate Issues on Track to Surpass Goal Weeks Before Election Day -
U.S. Supreme Court denies industry challenge to ground-level ozone health standard
October 6, 2014 | Peter Zalzal, Distinguished Counsel & Associate Vice President, Clean Air StrategiesSupreme Court will not hear a challenge to a lower court decision upholding EPA's 2008 ground-level ozone, or smog, air quality standard -
Baker Hughes Updates Chemical Disclosure Policy, Embraces Full Transparency
October 3, 2014 | Mark Brownstein, Senior Vice President, Energy TransitionDrilling company will disclose all chemicals used in hydraulic fracturing operations -
ALEC Misrepresents EDF’s Participation in its Annual Meeting
October 3, 2014ALEC misrepresents EDF’s participation in its annual meeting -
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How scientists linked the California drought to climate change
October 2, 2014Scientists at Stanford University have linked California's crippling drought to climate change. Here's how they know.More on:
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Emerging U.S. Methane Mitigation Industry Stimulates Growth in Local Economies
October 2, 2014Emerging U.S. Methane Mitigation Industry Stimulates Growth in Local Economies technology service manufacturing jobs -
Oil and Gas States Improve Efforts to Protect Water, Yet More Work Is Needed
October 1, 2014Reports shows a growing number of oil-and-gas producing states have updated or created new rules to protect groundwater for natural gas development -
Mayor de Blasio Makes Major Investment in Solar Power at City Schools
September 29, 2014 | Andrew H. Darrell, Chief of Strategy, Global Energy & FinanceMayor de Blasio Makes Major Investment in Solar Power at City Schools -
California Governor Signs Demand Response Legislation, Affirms State’s Clean Energy Leadership
September 29, 2014California Governor Signs Demand Response Legislation, Affirms State’s Clean Energy Leadership -
Six-Fold Expansion of U.S. Marine Monument Marks Historic Commitment to Healthy Oceans
September 25, 2014 | Amanda Leland, Executive DirectorThe Obama administration's move this week to create the world's largest marine protected area signals a historic commitment to the health of the world's oceans that will help vulnerable cr -
EPA Administrator McCarthy’s powerful speech about economics and climate change
September 25, 2014EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy gives a speech about the economics of climate change -
As UN Climate Summit opens, experts from China and U.S. discuss climate pollution
September 24, 2014 | Fred Krupp, PresidentEDF hosts meeting with experts from U.S. and China to talk about greenhouse gas reductions