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U.S-China EcoPartnership will cut air pollution, study emissions trading for transport sector
July 10, 2014 | Dan J. Dudek, Former VP, Asia -
EDF, Prince of Wales’ ISU Launch New Approach to Restoring Global Fisheries
July 10, 2014 | Kate Bonzon, Vice President, Climate Resilient FisheriesRestoring fisheries around the world leads to large financial returns and big benefits to the oceans, fisheries and the billions who depend on them. -
Goldman Sachs supports methane policy, and why it matters
July 9, 2014Strong methane emissions policy can help remove uncertainty in the investor community and stimulate the economy, the Wall Street firm says. -
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New rules, innovations will build a clean energy economy
July 8, 2014We need new rules, new ideas and new approaches to overcome a century of carbon-based "business as usual," EDF President Fred Krupp writes in a recent op-ed piece. -
Bad weather merely a 'blip'? Our economy doesn't think so.
July 8, 2014Extreme weather in early 2014 dampened U.S. economic growth, so what happens when such weather becomes more frequent? -
Assemblymember Henry Perea’s Bill Prioritizes Oil Profits, Undermines Critical Public Health Protections for Californians
July 3, 2014 | Derek Walker, Vice President, Global Energy Transition -
We can do this: 10 reasons there's hope for our climate
July 2, 2014This is a time to feel optimistic, EDF President Fred Krupp tells the Aspen Ideas Festival. -
This smart energy experiment in Texas will benefit you, too
July 1, 2014An Austin neighborhood is a living laboratory of technologies that are building a low-carbon economy for all of us. -
North Dakota Takes Important Step to Reduce Flaring
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New climate bill signals growing support for methane policy
June 30, 2014A new, bipartisan effort to tackle super pollutants shows that Washington is waking up to the methane problem. -
Supreme Court Denies Appeal of California’s Landmark Low Carbon Fuel Standard
June 30, 2014 | Timothy O'Connor, Former Senior Director and Senior Attorney, Energy Transition Strategy -
Climate change a risky business for America's agriculture
June 26, 2014This week's Risky Business report forecasts billions of dollars in losses for America's farmers - and an alarming decline in food production - if climate change continues. -
After 28 years with a flawed toxics law, finally a result
June 26, 2014The EPA says consumers and workers are at risk from trichloroethylene, issuing its first final risk assessment under the Toxic Substances Control Act since 1986. -
Risky Business stands out in growing sea of climate reports
June 25, 2014A tri-partisan coalition of financial experts says the United States stands to lose billions to climate change unless we act soon. -
U.S. Supreme Court Holds that Large New and Rebuilt Industrial Emitters Must Use Best Available Controls for Climate Pollution When Discharging Other Major Pollutants
June 23, 2014 | Vickie Patton, General CounselThe U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of the environment, that new and rebuilt industrial emitters use the best available technology to control emissions. -
Statement by EDF Vice President, US Climate and Energy Program, Jim Marston on the Supreme Court’s Decision to Require Large Polluters to Use Best Available Controls for Climate Pollution
June 23, 2014 | Jim Marston, Former Vice President, Political Affairs -
Defenders of dirty power plants use doublespeak to shape debate
June 19, 2014Find out what arguments opponents of the EPA's Clean Power Plan use to try to make sure it never becomes law. -
America's coal-producing states weigh their options
June 18, 2014States will soon be in a race to cut emissions from power plants, but which coal-producing states will join the new clean energy economy? -
EDF Hails Administration Action to Protect Marine Habitat, Combat Illegal Fishing
June 17, 2014 | Amanda Leland, Executive Director -
EDF Statement on Election of Senator Kevin De Leon as President Pro Tempore of California Senate
June 16, 2014 | Lauren Faber, West Coast Political Director -
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California climate policies offer roadmap for EPA carbon rule
June 12, 2014The Golden State blazed new carbon reduction trails years ago that can help states meet new standards for power plants. -
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The cheapest way to cut climate pollution? Energy efficiency.
June 10, 2014United States could cut its annual energy consumption by 23 percent by becoming more energy-efficient, saving consumers $1 trillion-plus a year.