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Lenders want to support farmers’ conservation efforts. Here’s how their executives can help.
February 7, 2024 | Mai Lan Hoang, Climate-Smart Agriculture Research AnalystA new survey of agricultural lenders in the upper Midwest reveals important insights about their perceptions and support for farmers’ conservation efforts. As the first of its kind, the survey can inform agricultural lending institutions’ climate and sustainability strategy development. Farmers rely on agricultural lending institutions for loans to cover equipment, land and operating …More on:
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What Climate-related Financial Risk Means for Communities: Part 2 – Housing & Mortgage Markets
February 7, 2024 | Jesse Gourevitch, High Meadows Post-Doctoral Economics FellowClimate change-driven events—like heat waves, droughts, floods, and fires—cause damage to communities’ and individuals’ health and safety. But these events also threaten the financial well-being of communities across the U.S. through their impact on markets and local economies. These risks are increasingly visible in the housing and mortgage markets. In this three-part series, we’ll be …More on:
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Lender perceptions and actions on conservation agriculture
February 7, 2024Lenders’ conservation knowledge and challenges can inform how lending institution executives can support farmers in conservation decisions.More on:
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Lenders want to support farmers’ conservation efforts. Here’s how their executives can help.
February 7, 2024 | Mai Lan Hoang, Climate-Smart Agriculture Research AnalystA new survey of agricultural lenders in the upper Midwest reveals important insights about their perceptions and support for farmers’ conservation efforts. As the first of its kind, the survey can inform agricultural lending institutions’ climate and sustainability strategy development. Farmers rely on agricultural lending institutions for loans to cover equipment, land and operating expenses.More on:
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Lender perceptions and actions on conservation agriculture: Survey insights from four upper Midwest states
February 7, 2024A new survey of agricultural lenders in the upper Midwest reveals important insights about their perceptions and support for farmers’ conservation efforts. As the first of its kind, the survey from EDF and partners can inform agricultural lending institutions’ climate and sustainability strategy development.More on:
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Press release
EPA Acts to Protect Millions of Americans from Soot Pollution
February 7, 2024 | Peter Zalzal, Distinguished Counsel & Associate Vice President, Clean Air StrategiesThe Environmental Protection Agency today announced an updated, stronger national health standard for particulate matter – a potentially deadly air pollutant more commonly known as soot.More on:
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New Mexico can protect its citizens by closing an orphan well loophole
February 6, 2024By Adam Peltz and Meg Coleman New Mexico’s legislators have a remarkable opportunity in the coming days to protect New Mexico families, businesses and the environment by revising the antiquated Oil and Gas Act with House Bill 133. What’s currently at stake is who will pay for the billions of dollars-worth of well plugging and …More on:
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MethaneSAT live updates: A new frontier in the climate fight
February 6, 2024A unique satellite, created by a nonprofit to fight global warming, is gearing up to launch in March 2024. Here’s everything you need to know about climate-pollution-busting MethaneSAT.More on:
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Advancing effective and equitable crediting: Natural climate solutions crediting handbook
February 6, 2024This Handbook from EDF guides readers through key decisions and complex issues involved in creating effective crediting systems for natural climate solutions (NCS).More on:
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Expert Voices
How EDF catalyzes bold climate action from the food sector
February 6, 2024 | Katie Anderson, Senior Director, Business, Food and ForestsEnvironmental Defense Fund works with major food companies for the same reason we engage with other sectors: We follow the emissions.More on:
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This scientist is developing a satellite to fight climate change
February 4, 2024For decades, satellites have been beaming down evidence of Earth’s changing climate, with little impact. Space veteran Dan McCleese wants to change that with MethaneSAT, a satellite built for a single, critical purpose — to fight climate change.More on:
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EDF explains: The untapped potential of blue foods
February 4, 2024Blue foods, seafood and aquatic plants, can help sustainably feed the world.More on:
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Progress to catalyze jurisdictional REDD+
February 2, 2024 | Angela Churie Kallhauge, Executive Vice President, ImpactIn the fight against the climate crisis, high-integrity jurisdictional REDD+ is intended to be transformational, giving forest communities and governments the ability to tap into the voluntary carbon market to access climate finance needed to ensure that large areas of tropical forests remain intact.More on:
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Keep clean hydrogen clean
February 2, 2024 | Fred Krupp, PresidentBy Fred Krupp, Manish Bapna and Armond Cohen Originally published in themessenger.com, December 2023 (no longer in circulation). It’s a make-or-break moment for hydrogen’s role in our clean energy future. Hailed for its potential to flexibly deliver energy without polluting the climate, hydrogen could be a valuable climate solution if we get it right. That’s why the …More on:
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Why are four notorious carcinogens approved by FDA for food?
February 1, 2024By Liora Fiksel, Project Manager, Healthy Communities, and Lisa Lefferts, Environmental Health Consultant What’s Happening? On December 21, 2023, FDA filed a food-additive petition and a color-additive petition submitted by EDF and partners that asks FDA to revoke its approval for four carcinogenic chemicals approved for use in food. There is broad agreement that benzene,More on:
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What Climate-related Financial Risk Means for Communities: Part 1 – Insurance
February 1, 2024Climate change-driven events—like heat waves, droughts, floods, and fires—cause damage to communities’ and individuals’ health and safety. But these events also threaten the financial well-being of communities across the U.S. through their impact on markets and local economies. Nowhere is this more visible recently than in the property insurance market. In this three-part series, we’ll …More on:
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Article
Toxic chemical under fresh scrutiny a year after East Palestine train crash
February 1, 2024One year after the catastrophic train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, the EPA is considering phasing out vinyl chloride, a toxic chemical the train was carrying.More on:
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Press release
Duke Energy’s Massive Investment in Polluting Power Plants Saddles Customers with Higher Costs
February 1, 2024 | Will Scott, Southeast Climate & Clean Energy DirectorEDF Statement from Will Scott, Southeast Climate & Clean Energy Director at EDFMore on:
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Want to understand Natural Climate Solutions Crediting? We have a handbook for that.
February 1, 2024 | Britta Dosch Johnston, Senior Policy Analyst, Natural Climate SolutionsStakeholders across the climate space need urgent help to cut through the noise on natural climate solutions crediting. The NCS Crediting Handbook aims to meet this need by clearly laying out how high-quality NCS crediting can work—for credit sellers, for credit buyers, and as part of an effective and ethical global climate response.More on:
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Our Nation’s wetlands are at risk. So is our ability to manage flooding.
February 1, 2024 | Jesse Gourevitch, High Meadows Post-Doctoral Economics FellowFollowing the Sackett v. EPA Supreme Court decision in May 2023, millions of acres of wetlands across the U.S. lost critical federal protections they once had under the Clean Water Act The post Our Nation’s wetlands are at risk. So is our ability to manage flooding. first appeared on Growing Returns.More on:
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Press release
EDF Releases the Natural Climate Solutions (NCS) Crediting Handbook
February 1, 2024 | Suzi Kerr, Senior Vice President, EconomicsNew introductory reference book provides clear and impartial guidance on creating carbon credits for natural climate solutionsMore on:
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Press release
New Analysis Reveals Electric Vehicles Can Save Wisconsinites Up to $23,000 Compared to Gas-Powered Cars Over Ten Years
February 1, 2024 | Ellen Robo, Manager, Transportation and Clean Air PolicyToday, Environmental Defense Fund and WSP, in partnership with Climate Power, released new analysis that found many popular and widely anticipated electric vehicles (EVs) offer Wisconsin consumers thousands of dollars in lifetime cost savings.More on:
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New Analysis Reveals Electric Vehicles Can Save Georgians Up to $20,100 Compared to Gas-Powered Cars Over Ten Years
February 1, 2024 | Ellen Robo, Manager, Transportation and Clean Air PolicyToday, Environmental Defense Fund and WSP, in partnership with Climate Power, released new analysis that found many popular and widely anticipated electric vehicles (EVs) offer Georgia consumers thousands of dollars in lifetime cost savings. -
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New Analysis Reveals Electric Vehicles Can Save Pennsylvanians Up to $27,600 Compared to Gas-Powered Cars Over Ten Years
February 1, 2024 | Ellen Robo, Manager, Transportation and Clean Air PolicyToday, Environmental Defense Fund and WSP, in partnership with Climate Power, released new analysis that found many popular and widely anticipated electric vehicles (EVs) offer Pennsylvania consumers thousands of dollars in lifetime cost savings. -
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New Analysis Reveals Electric Vehicles Can Save Nevadans Up to $27,900 Compared to Gas-Powered Cars Over Ten Years
February 1, 2024 | Ellen Robo, Manager, Transportation and Clean Air PolicyToday, Environmental Defense Fund and WSP, in partnership with Climate Power, released new analysis that found many popular and widely anticipated electric vehicles (EVs) offer Nevada consumers thousands of dollars in lifetime cost savings.