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Oil and water: Lessons from the Deepwater Horizon BP oil spill
April 18, 2014The fourth anniversary of the BP Oil Spill presents an important chance to review what we have learned, and not yet learned, from this tragedy, and what those lessons might mean for the future of the Gulf. -
My climate confession: I assumed we had limits on power plant pollution
April 17, 2014I was shocked when I learned the truth. As of right now, there are no national limits on carbon pollution from power plants, despite their being the single largest source of carbon pollution in the United States. With your help, 2014 could see that change. -
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When it comes to carbon, pay now or pay more later
April 16, 2014The current price the U.S. government places on carbon dioxide emitted today is too low because it ignores things we know are linked to a changing climate that aren’t so easily quantifiable. -
How California produced the state's first ever climate dividend
April 16, 2014This month, many Californians will receive the state’s first ever dividend or "climate credit" from a cap and trade program. -
European Parliament adopts European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF)
April 16, 2014 | Britt Groosman, Senior Vice President, Agriculture, Water and FoodThe new fisheries fund supports improved data collection and enforcement, and enable fishermen to purchase equipment that avoids catching unwanted fish. -
Four ways the U.S. military can adopt clean energy for national security
April 15, 2014Recent reports show climate change is a growing defense challenge but also an opportunity for the Defense Department to lead mitigation and adaptation efforts. -
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Toxics Across America map
April 15, 2014A geographic look at the data from a report on the billions of pounds of chemicals in the American marketplace that cause increasingly common disorders.More on:
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Administration Moves Forward on Methane Emissions
April 15, 2014The U.S. EPA released five technical papers today, initiating the first stage in a multifaceted process that is part of the White House methane strategy. -
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EDF helps standardize energy efficiency projects in Texas
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Texans to benefit from vital clean air safeguards
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Report: Staggering amounts of toxic chemicals produced across America
April 14, 2014A new report tallies billions of pounds of chemicals in the American marketplace that are known or strongly suspected to cause increasingly common disorders, including certain cancers, developmental disabilities, and infertility. -
Is global warming real? Another 30 second answer.
April 14, 2014How a communications professional answers the question, "Is global warming real?" Spoiler: It is real. -
Top takeaways from the latest IPCC report
April 14, 2014The latest IPCC report analyzes a thousand scenarios for mitigation. Here’s what you should know. -
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IPCC Report Calls for Fast, Substantial Emissions Reductions to Slow Climate Change
April 13, 2014 | Thomas Sterner, Former Senior Contributing EconomistThe IPCC released its third report on climate change in Berlin, which focuses on the need to reduce or prevent global emissions of greenhouse gases. -
Showtime brings realities of Texas drought home to millions
April 11, 2014What the Years of Living Dangerously series makes clear right now, in Texas and beyond, is that as climate change intensifies, we must adapt. -
Ohio Announces Measures to Prevent Earthquakes from Hydraulic Fracturing
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Four lessons for water-stressed regions, from the Colorado River
April 10, 2014With more pulse flows restoring rivers, we just might be able to meet human needs for food, water and infrastructure in ways that leave the next generation a better, more productive ecosystem. -
Gulf Council Votes to Shorten Recreational Red Snapper Season
April 10, 2014 | Pamela Baker, Senior Director, IndonesiaGulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council voted in favor of an emergency measure that will limit the recreational red snapper season to 11 days with a two fish per day, per angler limit. -
What the growing Latino community can do for climate politics
April 9, 2014As the Latino population continues to grow across the country, so does its influence in key political arenas. -
Years of Living Dangerously: Two producers, coffee and a vision for climate action
April 8, 2014Showtime's Years of Living Dangerously is beautifully shot, carefully researched, and a powerfully told series about people coping with the destruction of climate change. -
The quest for sustainable seafood has never been easier
April 8, 2014Is your seafood sustainable? These resources are committed to “shortening the supply chain” between the ocean and consumption. -
An emotional journey: Residents see Colorado River for first time
April 4, 2014After decades of hard work between U.S. and Mexican policymakers, water agencies and conservation groups, water pulses through the Colorado River toward the sea.