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From field to table, how companies and farmers are working together to feed the world sustainably
May 1, 2014A mix of traditional and innovative farming techniques allow farmers to help the environment while improving their bottom line. -
Our New York Times op-ed weighs the benefits and costs of fracking
May 1, 2014Pragmatic questions and realities that transcend the rhetoric on shale gas development. -
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Growing Returns: EDF blog featuring discussions of resilient land and water systems
May 1, 2014EDF blog featuring discussions of resilient land and water systems that allow people and nature to prosper in a changing climate.More on:
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Innovative Bill Would Save Customers Millions, Help State Fight Climate Change
April 30, 2014 | Lauren Navarro, Senior Manager, Regulatory & Legislative AffairsSenate Bill 1414 was voted out of committee today and is on a clear path to save Californians energy and money. Discover more in this article. -
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Establishing a biological and ecological baseline of Cuba’s coastal ecosystems
April 29, 2014 | Kendra Karr, Senior Scientist II, Ocean Research & DevelopmentBy: Kendra Karr & Owen Liu A team of scientists from Cuba and EDF set sail on an expedition to assess the status and health of marine ecosystems of the Gulf of Ana Maria and the Gardens of the Queen marine reserve in southern Cuba, one of the most pristine and intact coral reef ecosystems … -
Americans ARE worried about climate change - they just don't realize it
April 29, 2014Climate change may not immediately come to mind when people consider the economy, debt, and healthcare- but it should. -
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Supreme Court Win for Cross-State Air Pollution Rule
April 29, 2014 | Vickie Patton, General CounselThe U.S. Supreme Court decided that the EPA exceeded its authority when it attempted to create a cap and trade system for emissions from power plants. -
New Draft of House Chemical Safety Bill Falls Short
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Going with the flow: Nature responds to the Colorado River pulse flow
April 25, 2014Observations on an experiment designed to mimic the spring floods that historically inundated the Colorado River Delta. -
Statement by EDF Associate Vice President, Natural Gas, Mark Brownstein on Baker Hughes Move to Disclose Chemicals Used in Hydraulic Fracturing
April 25, 2014 | Mark Brownstein, Senior Vice President, Energy Transition -
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Collaborative research in the Gulf of Ana Maria & the Gardens of the Queen
April 24, 2014 | Kendra Karr, Senior Scientist II, Ocean Research & DevelopmentBy: Kendra Karr & Owen Liu A team of scientists from Cuba and EDF set sail on an expedition to assess the status and health of marine ecosystems of the Gulf of Ana Maria and the Gardens of the Queen marine reserve in southern Cuba, one of the most pristine and intact coral reef ecosystems … -
Two female scientists making a "material" difference in clean energy
April 24, 2014Get to know two awe-inspiring female scientists who truly define “cutting edge” when it comes to the critical technologies we need to transition away from dirty fossil fuels. -
What it takes to compete in the global energy race
April 24, 2014Reliable, affordable energy powers industrial innovation and growth; here's how the U.S. stacks up. -
Statement by EDF Associate Vice President, Clean Energy, Cheryl Roberto on New York Public Service Commission’s Move to Re-Evaluate Its Utility Regulatory Framework
April 24, 2014 | Cheryl Roberto, Associate Vice President, Clean Energy -
How science and policy are joining forces to reduce methane pollution
April 23, 2014Reducing methane emissions is a tailor made opportunity for putting in place sound policy, developed collaboratively for the country. -
What's next for environmentalism? A look at the transformation already underway.
April 22, 2014Public understanding of the climate threat has been rising, states have been leading, corporate leaders have helped all along the way. Now it’s time for Washington to take up the issue again as well. -
Why Latinos are disproportionately affected by asthma, and what we can do
April 22, 2014We have an opportunity to address part of the problem by demanding that our leaders take action to reduce asthma hazards – for Latinos, and for the nation as a whole. -
EDF honored with U.S. Environmental Protection Agency SmartWay Affiliate Challenge Award
April 22, 2014 | Elena Craft, Associate Vice President, Climate and Health -
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Why Latinos are disproportionately affected by asthma, and what we can do
April 22, 2014We have an opportunity to address part of the problem by demanding that our leaders take action to reduce asthma hazards – for Latinos, and for the nation as a whole.More on:
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Tri-national collaboration & research in the Gardens of the Queen: The expedition begins
April 21, 2014 | Kendra Karr, Senior Scientist II, Ocean Research & DevelopmentBy: Kendra Karr & Owen Liu With support from the Waitt Foundation, EDF launched an initiative last year with the University of Havana’s Center for Marine Research that allowed teams of Cuban, U.S. and Mexican scientists to carry out a series of expeditions to conduct vital new research on Cuba’s remarkable—but understudied—marine and coastal ecosystems. … -
People, not new power plants, are driving the clean energy future
April 21, 2014With "demand response," people can adjust their power usage in exchange for a financial reward. -
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Statement from EDF President Fred Krupp on U.S. Defense Department Energy Policy
April 21, 2014 | Fred Krupp, President -
An in-depth look at the future of American energy and how we get there
April 18, 2014EDF is working to bring forth a new, dynamic approach to American energy.