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Tighter Air Standards in Ohio Part of Growing Trend
April 4, 2014 | Matt Watson, Vice President, Energy TransitionEDF applauded Ohio Governor John Kasich and the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency for adopting requirements to reduce air pollution. -
A design challenge for the tech industry: Low-cost methane detectors
April 3, 2014The Challenge announced today is an effort to accelerate the development and deployment of real-world solutions to a real-world problem: methane emissions from the oil and gas sector. -
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Report: Overfishing bad for fish, but worse for the economy
April 2, 2014 | Kent Strauss, Manager, Research & DevelopmentHealthy oceans play a huge role in creating employment opportunities and sustaining coastal economies; another reason to control overfishing. -
My climate confession: I was pessimistic until I saw this graph
April 1, 2014As a parent and environmentalist, I have often wondered if we’re doing enough and how we’ll succeed. This graph gives me hope. -
6 key insights from the latest IPCC climate report
March 31, 2014The newest report, released today, looks at impacts, adaptation and vulnerability. Here's what you should know. -
IPCC: Cutting pollution isn't enough - we need smart adaptation, too
March 31, 2014As climate change impacts increase, so does the need for getting smart about cutting carbon pollution. It is equally urgent that we super charge efforts to manage the risks associated with the impacts we cannot avoid -
What does 60 Minutes have against public investment in clean energy?
March 31, 201460 minutes is a great journalistic institution, but the folks there are at risk of developing a reputation for bias against public investment in clean energy. -
Climate Change Impacts Affecting Us Here and Now – IPCC Report
March 31, 2014 | Rebecca Shaw, Associate Vice President & Senior Lead ScientistThe IPCC published a report focusing on the worldwide impacts of climate change on people, species and ecosystems, on our vulnerability and adaptation. -
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White House charts path to cut methane pollution
March 28, 2014Today’s White House announcement to reduce methane emissions is a welcome display of leadership on a critical environmental and energy security issue that requires both federal and state action. -
Women in power: Leading the way to a clean energy economy
March 28, 2014Women have always been on the frontlines of our country’s toughest environmental challenges but they have not always dominated the energy sector. Today, women are spearheading a new era of leadership in the clean energy economy. -
EDF Applauds New Obama Administration Strategy to Reduce Methane Emissions
March 28, 2014 | Mark Brownstein, Senior Vice President, Energy TransitionThe White House announced its Interagency Methane Strategy, which outlines a series of steps and a timeline to reduce emissions of potent greenhouse gas. -
Water returns to the dry Colorado River Delta
March 27, 2014A firsthand account of the "pulse flow" - an effort with Mexico to temporarily release water to restore the Colorado River Delta. -
Conference Convenes Chief Experts from Private and Public Sectors to Explore Innovations in Clean Energy Finance
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Water pulses across U.S.-Mexico border through historic cooperation
March 27, 2014 | Jennifer Pitt, Director, Colorado River Program -
Federal Court Rules Gulf Recreational Red Snapper Management Broken
March 27, 2014 | Pamela Baker, Senior Director, IndonesiaThe U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia has ruled in favor of a group of Gulf of Mexico commercial fishermen in a case against the Department of Commerce. -
Statement by EDF's David Festa on the Threatened Listing for the Lesser Prairie-Chicken
March 27, 2014 | David H. Festa, Former Advisor, Ecosystems -
The future of Galveston Bay: Implications of the oil spill
March 26, 2014As oil spill contaminants enter Galveston Bay food chains our concerns turn to how these animals are affected in the short and long term, and whether or not seafood species that live there could constitute a human health risk in the future. -
The business case for minimizing methane emissions
March 25, 2014With fresh precedent for industry engagement and robust data to guide cost-effective action, now is the time for industry to address the methane emissions risk. -
Geoengineering the climate may be possible, but who decides?
March 25, 2014Early and sustained dialogue among diverse stakeholders will increase the chances of geoengineering research being handled responsibly, equitably, and cooperatively. -
Statement from Environmental Defense Fund on Oil Spill in Galveston Bay, Texas
March 24, 2014 | Elena Craft, Associate Vice President, Climate and HealthGalveston Bay is one of America’s greatest estuaries, home to Texas seafood providers and fishermen, and the entry point to the Port of Houston. -
How AT&T is helping other companies save water and money
March 21, 2014We've worked with AT&T to save water and energy used to cool its buildings. Now we're working together to help organizations in five water-stressed areas do the same. -
On World Water Day, why talk about energy?
March 20, 2014Scarcity of water and energy threatens to undermine successful economic development. So, how do we manage our resources to ensure that they are available and sustainable? -
How we can protect wildlife, while meeting our energy needs
March 19, 2014Like many species across the American West, the lesser prairie-chicken requires vast habitat to survive, but it competes for territory with energy production and agriculture. Habitat exchanges offer a viable solution.