DOE has a big opportunity to decarbonize industry. Here’s how it can leverage a new program.
This blog is the second of a series of analyses being developed by a coalition of NGOs engaged in decarbonization of the U.S. industrial sector. It focuses on investment priorities for $5.8 billion in funding for industrial decarbonization in the Advanced Industrial Facilities Deployment Program (AIFDP), passed by Congress as part of the Inflation Reduction […]
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DOE has a big opportunity to decarbonize industry. Here’s how it can leverage a new program.
An Ever-changing River: Examining Where Land Meets Water
An Ever-changing River: Examining Where Land Meets Water
Based in New Orleans, Virginia Hanusik is a visual artist whose projects explore the relationship between landscape, culture and the built environment. Through her photography, she manages to beautifully capture the visual narrative of climate change on the Mississippi River and the surrounding areas. Her work has been featured internationally across major publications like The New Yorker, The Atlantic, and National Geographic, to name a few. Her dedication to telling the story of the delta continued last year in her ...
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An Ever-changing River: Examining Where Land Meets Water
Based in New Orleans, Virginia Hanusik is a visual artist whose projects explore the relationship between landscape, culture and the built environment. Through her photography, she manages to beautifully capture the visual narrative of climate change on the Mississippi River and the surrounding areas. Her work has been featured internationally across major publications like The New Yorker, The Atlantic, and National Geographic, to name a few. Her dedication to telling the story of the delta continued last year in her ...
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Exciting new partnerships help Groundwater Accounting Platform expand to new regions
This blog is co-authored with the California Water Data Consortium. By Mike Myatt (Senior Director, Climate Resilient Water Systems – EDF) and Hannah Ake (Senior Program Manager – California Water Data Consortium) A key first step toward managing groundwater sustainably in California, as required by the state’s Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA), is tracking how much water […]
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Exciting new partnerships help Groundwater Accounting Platform expand to new regions
This blog is co-authored with the California Water Data Consortium. By Mike Myatt (Senior Director, Climate Resilient Water Systems – EDF) and Hannah Ake (Senior Program Manager – California Water Data Consortium) A key first step toward managing groundwater sustainably in California, as required by the state’s Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA), is tracking how […]
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This blog is co-authored with the California Water Data Consortium. By Mike Myatt (Senior Director, Climate Resilient Water Systems – EDF) and Hannah Ake (Senior Program Manager – California Water Data Consortium) A key first step toward managing groundwater sustainably in California, as required by the state’s Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA), is tracking how […]
The post Exciting new partnerships help Groundwater Accounting Platform expand to new regions first appeared on Growing Returns.Exciting new partnerships help Groundwater Accounting Platform expand to new regions
This blog is co-authored with the California Water Data Consortium. By Mike Myatt (Senior Director, Climate Resilient Water Systems – EDF) and Hannah Ake (Senior Program Manager – California Water Data Consortium) A key first step toward managing groundwater sustainably in California, as required by the state’s Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA), is tracking how […]
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Written by Diane MacEachern
The plastic trash that accumulates during the holiday season is hard to ignore. These 12 books will help you and your children understand how plastic pollutes, why it matters, and what we can do about it.
U.S. Postal Service Makes the Right Choice for America's Future with Clean Vehicles
U.S. Postal Service Makes the Right Choice for America's Future with Clean Vehicles
Strategies and Principles to Decarbonize Your Local Gas Utility
Strategies and Principles to Decarbonize Your Local Gas Utility
Strategies and Principles to Decarbonize Your Local Gas Utility
Strategies and Principles to Decarbonize Your Local Gas Utility
This blog was co-authored by Jolette Westbrook, Director and Senior Attorney, Equitable Regulatory Solutions. “What will it take to decarbonize the gas distribution system?” That was the key question that a group of stakeholders from the non-profit and utility sectors across the United States tried to answer over the last year. There are many changes […]
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Strategies and Principles to Decarbonize Your Local Gas Utility
EDF Welcomes EPA’s Important Clean Trucks Plan and Urges Swift Action
EDF Welcomes EPA’s Important Clean Trucks Plan and Urges Swift Action
Mid-Barataria Sediment Diversion Greenlighted with Final Permits
Record of Decision advances largest ecosystem restoration project in U.S. history NEW ORLEANS (Dec. 16, 2022) – Today, Louisiana’s Mid-Barataria Sediment Diversion reached a momentous milestone as the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers issued a Record of Decision and permits authorizing the project’s advancement. The decision – decades in the making and backed by the best available, world-class science and modeling – signifies a crucial step in turning the tide on the state’s land loss crisis. The Mid-Barataria Sediment Diversion ...
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