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After Earthquake Study, Texas Railroad Commission Takes Second Look at Disposal Wells
April 27, 2015 | Scott Anderson, Senior Director, Energy TransitionRailroad Commission to reconsider permits for two disposal wells after study links earthquakes, drilliing -
North Carolina Bill Would Reopen Hog Farms, Gut Clean Energy Policies, Shrink Buffers
April 27, 2015 | David Kelly, State Director, North CarolinaNorth Carolina Bill Would Reopen Hog Farms, Gut Clean Energy Policies, Shrink Buffers -
Methane leaks: The opportunity Paris climate negotiators can't afford to miss
April 24, 2015Cutting oil and gas methane pollution can have an immediate and dramatic climate benefit, while reducing billions in wasted revenue. -
Court Upholds Landmark Greenhouse Gas and Fuel Efficiency Standards for Trucks and Buses
April 24, 2015 | Peter Zalzal, Distinguished Counsel & Associate Vice President, Clean Air StrategiesCourt of Appeals unanimously dismisses legal challenges to America’s first-ever national greenhouse gas and fuel efficiency standards for trucks and buses. -
Top policies to help Americans breathe easier, and what you can do
April 22, 2015The government is taking action to reduce pollution and combat asthma in the United States, but you can help too. -
North Carolina Buffer Bill Would Allow More Pollution in Waterways
April 22, 2015 | David Kelly, State Director, North CarolinaA bill introduced in the North Carolina House of Representatives would weaken requirements for buffers—vegetated or forested strips of land beside rivers and streams—that are among the mos -
North Carolina Lawmakers Vote to Keep Renewable Energy Standard
April 22, 2015 | Greg Andeck, North Carolina Senior Manager, Clean EnergyNorth Carolina Lawmakers Vote to Keep Renewable Energy Standard -
New Electricity Pricing Proposal Can Save Californians Money, Support More Clean Energy
April 22, 2015 | Gavin Purchas , California Director, Clean EnergyEDF statement from Gavin Purchas, Director, California Clean Energy -
Proposed USDA food guidelines help the environment. But more needs to be done.
April 21, 2015The guidelines are just one ingredient in a complex recipe for sustainable food production. -
REPORT: Methane from Worldwide Oil & Gas Operations a Major Climate Change Contributor, Also Untapped Opportunity for Countries to Hit Emission Goals
April 21, 2015 | Mark Brownstein, Senior Vice President, Energy TransitionREPORT: Methane from Worldwide Oil & Gas Operations a Major Climate Change Contributor, Also Untapped Opportunity for Countries to Hit Emission Goals -
New White House Report Calls for a Modern, Resilient U.S. Energy System
April 21, 2015 | Fred Krupp, PresidentNew White House Report Calls for a Modern, Resilient U.S. Energy System -
North Carolina Bill Guts the State’s Environmental Policy Act
April 21, 2015A bill introduced in the North Carolina House of Representatives would severely undermine the state Environmental Policy Act (referred to as SEPA), a 1971 law that requires environmental r -
NERC Report Distorts Clean Power Plan’s Effect on Electric Reliability
April 21, 2015 | Cheryl Roberto, Associate Vice President, Clean EnergyCheryl Roberto responds to a new NERC report that distorts the Clean Power Plan's effect on electric reliability -
Restoration Groups Call on President Obama to Make Leadership on Gulf Restoration a Priority Issue
April 17, 2015Five years after Deepwater Horizon Gulf oil disaster, nation’s largest environmental groups ask President Obama to make Gulf restoration a priority. -
Texas House Passes HB 40 to the Detriment of Communities in Oil, Gas Fields
April 17, 2015 | Scott Anderson, Senior Director, Energy TransitionTexas bill negatively impacts more than 300 existing local drilling ordinances -
5 years later: Revisiting the areas most affected by the BP oil spill
April 16, 2015A report back from Louisiana shows near ecosystem collapse, but also successful barrier island restoration. -
Five Years after BP Oil Spill: Focus Should Be on Continued Need for Restoration
April 16, 2015Five years after the Gulf oil disaster, the focus should be on continued need for ecosystem restoration. It’s time for BP to accept responsibility. -
The most carbon-efficient year ever for America's power industry?
April 15, 2015A surge in renewable energy investments, coupled with the shift from coal to natural gas, is fueling this trend. -
Texas Senate Turns Its Back on Clean Energy Jobs and Water-Saving Solution
April 15, 2015 | Jim Marston, Former Vice President, Political AffairsStatement from Jim Marston, Regional Director of EDF’s Texas Office -
Overfishing in U.S. Waters Hits All-Time Low
April 15, 2015 | Matt Tinning, Associate Vice President, OceansThe annual Status of U.S. Fisheries report from the National Marine Fisheries Service was released today—once again indicating positive progress for many U.S. fisheries. -
Don't blame the almonds. The California drought needs real solutions.
April 14, 2015We need to think beyond the nut to get more holistic solutions for California’s water system. -
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Clean Power Plan case resources
April 14, 2015The West Virginia v. EPA case involved the Trump administration’s repeal of the 2015 Obama-era Clean Power Plan.More on:
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What InsideClimate got right and wrong about EDF's methane work
April 13, 2015We’re glad InsideClimate News concluded that our scientific research is sound. But we need to set a few things straight. -
EDF Calls on Oil & Gas Industry Group to Drop Lawsuit Against First Responder Funding Following Arlington Blowout
April 13, 2015 | Jim Marston, Former Vice President, Political AffairsIndustry lawsuit impacts community safety -
What makes a farm sustainable? Hint: Size doesn't matter
April 8, 2015To feed a rapidly growing population, farms of all sizes and operational styles are working to reduce their impact on the environment.