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How companies can reduce nitrogen pollution and measure progress toward climate goals
December 8, 2022Nitrogen is essential for life, but excess nitrogen can pollute the atmosphere and water. This has a huge impact on human and ecosystem health, as well as financial losses to farmers from fertilizer – which is at a record high price – that ultimately won’t be utilized by crops. EDF’s new N Balance Implementation Guide … -
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Climate anxiety to climate action: They made careers out of saving the planet
December 7, 2022For 15 years, EDF's Climate Corps program has embedded ambitious graduate students at top-tier companies and organizations. Now they are successful sustainability leaders across the globe.More on:
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Meet the young leaders making a career out of saving the planet
December 7, 2022For 15 years, EDF's Climate Corps program has embedded ambitious graduate students at top-tier companies and organizations. Now they are successful sustainability leaders across the globe.More on:
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Proposed Acquisition of New Jersey Utilities Must be Consistent with Climate Goals
December 7, 2022 | Erin Murphy, Director & Sr. Attorney, Clean Air & Energy MarketsTwo New Jersey gas utilities owned by South Jersey Industries, SJI,— South Jersey Gas and Elizabethtown Gas — are petitioning the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities, BPU, for approval to be acquired by JP Morgan-backed investment firm IIF. The companies’ proposal relies on a business model of continued expansion of the natural gas distribution …More on:
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How Japan and other energy importers can spur global methane action
December 4, 2022 | Mina Berkow, Director, Energy TransitionAnnounced at COP 27, the joint declaration by key natural gas exporters, the United States, Norway and Canada, and importers, the European Union, Japan and Singapore, demonstrates the growing recognition that the supply and demand sides of energy markets must work together to reduce global methane emissions. Methane, the main ingredient of natural gas, is …More on:
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NOAA Issues Final Rule on Gulf of Mexico Recreational Red Snapper Calibrations
December 2, 2022 | Sepp Haukebo, Senior Manager, Global Fisheries InitiativesEDF statement by Sepp Haukebo, Senior Manager, Global Fisheries InitiativeMore on:
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New maps unveil scale of U.S. orphan well challenge, highlight solutions at hand
December 2, 2022 | Adam Peltz, Director and Senior Attorney, Energy TransitionLast year, for the first time, EDF and McGill University mapped every existing documented orphan well across our country. Shortly after, Congress passed the Infrastructure and Investment Act, IIJA, which included $4.7 billion to document, plug and remediate orphan wells. This new funding, secured through EDF’s leadership, provides federal support for the first time for …More on:
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EDF Granted Consultative Status at UN’s International Maritime Organization
December 2, 2022 | Mark Brownstein, Senior Vice President, Energy TransitionEDF Granted Consultative Status at UN’s International Maritime OrganizationMore on:
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Annual Report
2022: A breakthrough year for climate
December 1, 2022Thanks to our supporters, EDF helped deliver remarkable climate progress around the world in 2022 — including a new U.S. climate law that many had thought impossible. -
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Building climate resilience requires a whole-of-government approach. Here’s how Louisiana is making it happen.
December 1, 2022 | Natalie Snider, Ph.D., Associate Vice President, Climate Resilient Coasts & WatershedsAs communities in southwest Florida, Puerto Rico and elsewhere in the Caribbean struggle to recover from the damages of an active hurricane season, efficient, proactive resilience solutions have never been more important. The post Building climate resilience requires a whole-of-government approach. Here’s how Louisiana is making it happen. first appeared on Growing Returns.More on:
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Paradise preserved: local fishermen fend off risky mining proposal in The Bahamas
November 30, 2022Local conservationists in The Bahamas scored a rare victory over mining interests. But the proposal to mine limestone in an ecologically valuable island is not dead yet.More on:
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New Report Is a Blueprint for Cleaner, More Equitable Energy to Heat Massachusetts
November 30, 2022 | Jolette Westbrook, Dir. & Sr. Attorney, Equitable Regulatory SolutionsNew Report Is a Blueprint for Cleaner, More Equitable Energy to Heat Massachusetts -
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New Report Is a Blueprint for Cleaner, More Equitable Energy to Heat Massachusetts
November 30, 2022New Report Is a Blueprint for Cleaner, More Equitable Energy to Heat MassachusettsMore on:
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Pennsylvania acts to avert a manufactured crisis to protect its economy, environment and $750 million in federal funds
November 30, 2022 | John Rutecki, Regulatory and Legislative Manager, AppalachiaBy John Rutecki and John Walliser On Nov. 21st, Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf announced his administration would pursue a now-approved emergency rulemaking to finalize long-overdue volatile organic compound and methane rules for the conventional oil and gas industry. Why the need for an emergency rulemaking? Because with no public notice or hearing, Rep. Daryl Metcalfe,More on:
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2022 NAHJ Leave-behind
November 30, 2022The Impact of Fossil Fuels on Communities of Color: Environmental Justice & Misinformation -
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Bahamas paradise preserved as local fishermen fend off risky mining proposal
November 30, 2022Local conservationists in The Bahamas scored a rare victory over mining interests. But the proposal to mine limestone in an ecologically valuable island is not dead yet.More on:
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U.S. signs global commitment to 100% zero-emission trucks, buses at COP27
November 30, 2022 | Jason Mathers, Associate Vice President, Zero-Emission Truck InitiativeThe U.S. made an important commitment at COP27 yesterday that will help reduce climate and air pollution from the dirtiest vehicles on our roads and create a foundation for more ambitious action, which is urgently needed to reduce pollution from trucks and buses. -
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Rep. McEachin Was a Champion for Climate and Justice
November 29, 2022 | Fred Krupp, PresidentStatement of EDF President Fred Krupp – Nov. 29, 2022More on:
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Replicable revenue streams can help natural infrastructure projects receive State Revolving Fund financing
November 29, 2022 | Vincent Gauthier, Senior Manager, Climate-Smart AgricultureAuthors: Vincent Gauthier (EDF), Tee Thomas (Quantified Ventures) The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law will invest more than $44 billion in the Clean Water and Drinking Water State Revolving Funds, or SRFs, presenting a tremendous opportunity to finance natural infrastructure solutions that can improve water quality and protect communities against flooding. While natural infrastructure can be a …More on:
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Too many blackouts: How underserved communities are making utilities listen
November 28, 2022Low income communities and communities of color often experience more power outages and service disruptions that whiter, more affluent communities. As utilities transition to clean energy, environmentalists and local experts, like Chicago's Cheryl Watson, are working to resolve these inequities. They're making sure voices from underserved communities are at last being heard in the room where utility regulation happens.More on:
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BLM Draft Waste Prevention Rule Important First Step, Must Be Further Strengthened to Eliminate Waste Caused by Venting and Flaring and Protect American Taxpayers and Communities
November 28, 2022 | Jon Goldstein, Associate Vice President, Energy TransitionWestern and national conservation groups today said the draft U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM) methane gas waste rule represents an important first step, but must be strengthened to eliminate the unnecessary waste of public and Tribal resources and protect American taxpayers and communities that depend on public land revenue.More on:
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Program Details
November 28, 2022Qualifications Climate Corps seeks graduate students with analytical and project management backgrounds who are excited to make an impact through smart energy and climate solutions. Fellows are chosen for their ability to perform quantitative analyses, manage projects and help facilitate organizational change. Our core fellowship requirements are: At the time of application, enrolled in a …More on:
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Program Details
November 28, 2022Qualifications Climate Corps seeks graduate students with analytical and project management backgrounds who are excited to make an impact through smart energy and climate solutions. Fellows are chosen for their ability to perform quantitative analyses, manage projects and help facilitate organizational change. Our core fellowship requirements are: Climate Corps is an Equal Opportunity Employer. In …More on:
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Too many blackouts: How underserved communities are making utilities listen
November 28, 2022Low income communities and communities of color often experience more power outages and service disruptions that whiter, more affluent communities. As utilities transition to clean energy, environmentalists and local experts, like Chicago's Cheryl Watson, are working to resolve these inequities. They're making sure voices from underserved communities are at last being heard in the room where utility regulation happens.More on: