Without the right policies, energy storage could increase emissions

5 years 8 months ago
In December, the six major Independent Systems Operators (ISO’s) across the country filed their plans for creating new market rules and opportunities for energy storage. While the rules will take at least a year to go into effect and the plans are just an initial step, a recent study suggests that this effort may add […]
Andy Bilich

Without the right policies, energy storage could increase emissions

5 years 8 months ago

In December, the six major Independent Systems Operators (ISO’s) across the country filed their plans for creating new market rules and opportunities for energy storage. While the rules will take at least a year to go into effect and the plans are just an initial step, a recent study suggests that this effort may add […]

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Andy Bilich

Don’t Let a Coal Lobbyist Run EPA

5 years 8 months ago

Written by Dominique Browning

Once again, the Trump administration has betrayed our children. Today, Acting Administrator Andrew Wheeler was nominated to officially take over as head of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the post vacated by corrupt former Administrator Scott Pruitt. This means that Wheeler — a former coal...

Dominique Browning

How oil & gas states did (and did not) protect land and water in 2018

5 years 8 months ago

By Adam Peltz & Nichole Saunders Keeping an eye on what happens with domestic oil and gas regulation is a bit like herding cats. We’ve seen encouraging progress on air quality issues related to oil and gas, but an equally critical front that’s seen major action is protection of our land and water resources. More […]

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EDF Blogs

How oil & gas states did (and did not) protect land and water in 2018

5 years 8 months ago

By Adam Peltz & Nichole Saunders Keeping an eye on what happens with domestic oil and gas regulation is a bit like herding cats. We’ve seen encouraging progress on air quality issues related to oil and gas, but an equally critical front that’s seen major action is protection of our land and water resources. More […]

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EDF Blogs

How oil & gas states did (and did not) protect land and water in 2018

5 years 8 months ago

By Adam Peltz & Nichole Saunders Keeping an eye on what happens with domestic oil and gas regulation is a bit like herding cats. We’ve seen encouraging progress on air quality issues related to oil and gas, but an equally critical front that’s seen major action is protection of our land and water resources. More […]

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EDF Blogs

How oil & gas states did (and did not) protect land and water in 2018

5 years 8 months ago
By Adam Peltz & Nichole Saunders Keeping an eye on what happens with domestic oil and gas regulation is a bit like herding cats. We’ve seen encouraging progress on air quality issues related to oil and gas, but an equally critical front that’s seen major action is protection of our land and water resources. More […]
EDF Blogs

China confronts the effects of climate change on fisheries

5 years 8 months ago

No nation on Earth is more central to the global seafood system than China. China’s influence on the production, processing, distribution and overall demand for seafood is unparalleled. Indeed, China alone is expected to account for around half of the growth in global seafood consumption over the coming decades. This growing demand for seafood will […]

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Jake Kritzer

China confronts the effects of climate change on fisheries

5 years 8 months ago
No nation on Earth is more central to the global seafood system than China. China’s influence on the production, processing, distribution and overall demand for seafood is unparalleled. Indeed, China alone is expected to account for around half of the growth in global seafood consumption over the coming decades. This growing demand for seafood will […]
Jake Kritzer