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Analysis
Environmental risks and opportunities of orphaned oil and gas wells in the United States
June 20, 2023 | Adam Peltz, Director and Senior Attorney, Energy TransitionAnalysis on environmental risks and opportunities of orphaned wells provides a framework that can be used to manage the millions of documented and undocumented orphaned wells in the U.S. and abroad.More on:
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Article
This week’s good climate news
June 16, 2023With so much still to do to slow warming and avoid the worst impacts of climate change, it’s important to fortify ourselves by celebrating wins along the way. Here are this week's good climate news stories. -
Press release
House Appropriations Committee Votes to Roll Back Funding for Clean Energy Progress
June 16, 2023 | Elizabeth Gore, Senior Vice President, Political AffairsThe House Appropriations Committee this week advanced bills that would undermine the nation’s climate goals and energy needs by funding government agencies below levels agreed to during the recent debt limit negotiations. These drastic rollbacks would raise energy costs for families and harm public health.More on:
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Blog post
An audit on the Advanced Clean Fleets Rule is bad for California and bad for the country
June 16, 2023 | Katelyn Roedner Sutter, California State DirectorBy Katelyn Roedner Sutter and Daniel Barad Last month, the California Air Resources Board unanimously voted to adopt the Advanced Clean Fleets Rule, which sets purchase requirements for private and government fleets to increasingly transition to zero-emission trucks, and sets a 100% sales requirement for manufacturers in 2036. Advocates and communities across the board lauded …More on:
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FDA’s squishy definition of adverse health effects of substances in food
June 15, 2023 | Tom Neltner, Senior Director, Safer ChemicalsMaricel Maffini, consultant, and Tom Neltner, Senior Director, Safer Chemicals What Happened A recent peer-reviewed publication criticized FDA’s criteria for identifying adverse health effects associated with exposure to pathogens, chemicals, or allergens in foods. The authors gave two recent examples of the agency dismissing health concerns: a toxin created in spoiled fish that caused temporary,More on:
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Article
A win for your health: New pollution standards proposed
June 15, 2023The Environmental Protection Agency’s proposed tailpipe pollution standards would be a win for your health.More on:
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Press release
California budget vote recognizes current climate crisis but must look to the future
June 15, 2023 | Katelyn Roedner Sutter, California State DirectorToday, the California State Senate and Assembly each fulfilled their constitutional requirement to pass a balanced budget by midnight on June 15.More on:
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Illinois’ new EV Charging Act brings more equitable charging to renters
June 15, 2023By Neda Deylami The newly passed Illinois EV Charging Act will address the residential charging access gap by requiring new homes to have basic electrical infrastructure to support future EV charging and giving renters and condo owners a right to charge. Study after study of electric vehicle owners has found that the vast majority charge …More on:
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Expert Voices
TIME: New EPA standards will expand American's car options
June 15, 2023 | Fred Krupp, PresidentFred Krupp in TIME magazine on why new EPA standards will give consumers better and healthier choices for cars.More on:
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Press release
President Biden’s Veto Protects Public Health
June 14, 2023 | Elizabeth Gore, Senior Vice President, Political AffairsPresident Biden today vetoed a Republican-led repeal of public health and clean air rules that his administration finalized in December 2022. EPA’s Heavy-Duty NOx Final Rule applies nitrogen oxides (NOx) emissions standards to new medium- and heavy-duty diesel vehicles sold in model years 2027 and later, the first update to the standards in over 20 years. The new standards on NOx emissions are more than 80% stronger than current standards according to the EPA.More on:
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Press release
Climate, Public Health Under Attack in U.S. House of Representatives
June 13, 2023 | Elizabeth Gore, Senior Vice President, Political AffairsThis week the U.S. House of Representatives plans to vote on H.R. 277, the REINS Act, and H.R. 288, SOPRA. Both bills directly and broadly threaten public health and the environment.More on:
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Press release
Proposed Consent Decree Addresses EPA’s Failure to Modernize National Pollution Limits for Gas-Burning Power Plants
June 13, 2023 | Noha Haggag, Senior Attorney, Clean PowerProposed Consent Decree Addresses EPA’s Failure to Modernize National Pollution Limits for Gas-Burning Power PlantsMore on:
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Blog post
European Commission plans to ban food uses of BPA. We ask again: Where is FDA?
June 9, 2023 | Tom Neltner, Senior Director, Safer ChemicalsMaricel Maffini, consultant, and Tom Neltner, Senior Director, Safer Chemicals What Happened? On June 2, the European Commission, the executive body of the European Union (EU) responsible for proposing legislation and implementing decisions, announced it is preparing an initiative that “will impose a ban on the use of BPA [bisphenol A] in food contact materials …More on:
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Press release
New Jersey Takes a Big Step Toward Ensuring Greater Inland Flood Protection
June 9, 2023 | Kate Boicourt , Director, Climate Resilient Coasts and WatershedsEnvironmental Defense Fund supports the leadership of New Jersey’s Governor Phil Murphy and Department of Environmental Protection and their commitment to protect communities from riverine flood risk and stormwater runoff.More on:
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Blog post
Hurricane season is here again. And finally, leaders are addressing multiple flood risks.
June 9, 2023 | Natalie Snider, Ph.D., Associate Vice President, Climate Resilient Coasts & WatershedsOver the past year, leaders have responded to our call to act – a call that was supported by more than a hundred organizations around the country. Here are two major ways their efforts can prepare us for the next hurricane. The post Hurricane season is here again. And finally, leaders are addressing multiple flood risks. first appeared on Growing Returns.More on:
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Press release
New research from Environmental Defense Fund Inc. finds smog intensifying in Northern India
June 9, 2023 | Ritesh Gautam, Lead Senior Scientist, Remote SensingA new study from EDF of satellite data shows smog intensifying in Northern India over the last 40 years. The links between meteorology, particulate emissions from both urban and rural areas suggests mitigation measures across the region could benefit communities.More on:
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Article
This week’s good climate news
June 9, 2023With so much still to do to slow warming and avoid the worst impacts of climate change, it’s important to fortify ourselves by celebrating wins along the way. Here are this week's good climate news stories. -
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Using sound to improve fishery management study sardines in the Philippines
June 8, 2023 | Rod Fujita, Associate Vice President, Research & Development, Lead Senior Scientist IIBy EDF’s Jose Ingles, Jimely Flores and Rod Fujita, and Joseph Warren, Stony Brook University Small fish have a big role. Fisheries for sardine, herring and anchovy species collectively produce more yield than any other fisheries worldwide and account for about one-third of total global catches arriving in ports. These fisheries span the globe and …More on:
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Press release
Environmental Defense Fund welcomes new Denver Water interim CEO Alan Salazar
June 7, 2023 | Brian Jackson, Director, Western WaterAlan Salazar is a perfect choice for interim CEO at Denver Water,, given his long and impressive history serving in senior leadership positions at the local, state and federal levels — making Colorado better. Denver Water has been a leader in protecting public health and the environment under the leadership of Jim Lochhead and we congratulate Jim on his retirement. The agency’s Lead Reduction Program is a national model, which takes an innovative and proactive approach to replacing all lead service lines at no cost to homeowners. In addition, they are leaders in conserving water in the arid and climate-change impacted West and play a key role in the health of the Colorado River and its tributaries.More on:
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Press release
Governor Youngkin Remains Determined to End Virginia’s Participation in the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative Despite Overwhelming Public Support and Proven Successes
June 7, 2023 | Mandy Warner, Director, Climate & Clean Air PolicyEDF Statement from Mandy Warner, Virginia DirectorMore on:
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Blog post
The Phoenix area can no longer grow on groundwater. What does this mean for Arizona?
June 7, 2023 | Christopher Kuzdas, Senior Manager, Climate Resilient Water SystemsLast week Governor Hobbs and the Arizona Department of Water Resources (ADWR) released a new analysis of groundwater in the Phoenix metro area. News broke around the country with headlines questioning the viability of future development in the region. But, what does this new analysis actually mean for Arizona? Let’s dive in. What does this new … -
Press release
Environmental Defense Fund welcomes new Denver Water interim CEO Alan Salazar
June 7, 2023 | Brian Jackson, Director, Western WaterAlan Salazar is a perfect choice for interim CEO at Denver Water, given his long and impressive history serving in senior leadership positions at the local, state and federal levels — making Colorado better. -
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The Phoenix area can no longer grow on groundwater. What does this mean for Arizona?
June 7, 2023 | Christopher Kuzdas, Senior Manager, Climate Resilient Water SystemsLast week Governor Hobbs and the Arizona Department of Water Resources (ADWR) released a new analysis of groundwater in the Phoenix metro area. News broke around the country with headlines questioning the viability of future development in the region. But, what does this new analysis actually mean for Arizona? Let’s dive in. What does this …More on:
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Blog post
Representatives Call For FDA Public Hearing on Phthalates
June 6, 2023 | Joanna Slaney, AVP, Political AffairsOn May 19, Reps. Katie Porter, Steve Cohen, Nanette Diaz Barragán, Earl Blumenauer, and Raúl Grijalva issued a letter to FDA Commissioner Robert Califf calling on FDA to “act expeditiously to protect the public from the health risks posed …More on:
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Blog post
EDF identifies top 10 U.S. cities with the most lead pipes
June 6, 2023 | Roya Alkafaji, Manager, Healthy CommunitiesEDF identified 10 cities in the U.S. with the most lead service lines (LSLs) based on numbers reported in 2021. These cities collectively have over one million LSLs, representing 12% of the 9.2 million EPA estimates are in the country.More on: