New study shows “double counting” of emissions reductions outside NDCs a bigger risk than previously thought

6 years 5 months ago
Delegates and advisors meeting in Bonn, Germany are hard at work hammering out the fine print for the Paris Agreement Rulebook, and a particular focus has been placed on deciding how Articles 4 and 6 will play out as the agreement comes into force. These two articles are important because they outline rules to ensure […]
Gabriela Leslie

New study shows “double counting” of emissions reductions outside NDCs a bigger risk than previously thought

6 years 5 months ago
Delegates and advisors meeting in Bonn, Germany are hard at work hammering out the fine print for the Paris Agreement Rulebook, and a particular focus has been placed on deciding how Articles 4 and 6 will play out as the agreement comes into force. These two articles are important because they outline rules to ensure […]
Gabriela Leslie

Permian a litmus test for oil and gas industry’s methane targets

6 years 5 months ago
This blog was co-authored by Jon Goldstein and Colin Leyden. What may be becoming the world’s largest oil field may also be the world’s largest test for the oil and gas industry’s commitments to setting targets for driving down methane emissions. Several major oil and gas producers, including BP and XTO, have announced strategies in […]
EDF Blogs

Permian a litmus test for oil and gas industry’s methane targets

6 years 5 months ago
This blog was co-authored by Jon Goldstein and Colin Leyden. What may be becoming the world’s largest oil field may also be the world’s largest test for the oil and gas industry’s commitments to setting targets for driving down methane emissions. Several major oil and gas producers, including BP and XTO, have announced strategies in […]
EDF Blogs

Permian a litmus test for oil and gas industry’s methane targets

6 years 5 months ago
This blog was co-authored by Jon Goldstein and Colin Leyden. What may be becoming the world’s largest oil field may also be the world’s largest test for the oil and gas industry’s commitments to setting targets for driving down methane emissions. Several major oil and gas producers, including BP and XTO, have announced strategies in […]
EDF Blogs

Trend spotted: Home Depot is the latest retailer to drop these harmful chemicals

6 years 5 months ago
Last week The Home Depot published an update to their Chemical Strategy that expands their commitments to now cover household cleaning chemical products. They are asking suppliers to remove and exclude nine chemicals from these products by 2022. This commitment builds on their strategy first published in October 2017, which targeted chemicals of concern in […]
Alissa Sasso

Trend spotted: Home Depot is the latest retailer to drop these harmful chemicals

6 years 5 months ago
Last week The Home Depot published an update to their Chemical Strategy that expands their commitments to now cover household cleaning chemical products. They are asking suppliers to remove and exclude nine chemicals from these products by 2022. This commitment builds on their strategy first published in October 2017, which targeted chemicals of concern in […]
Alissa Sasso

Trend spotted: Home Depot is the latest retailer to drop these harmful chemicals

6 years 5 months ago
Last week The Home Depot published an update to their Chemical Strategy that expands their commitments to now cover household cleaning chemical products. They are asking suppliers to remove and exclude nine chemicals from these products by 2022. This commitment builds on their strategy first published in October 2017, which targeted chemicals of concern in […]
Alissa Sasso

Closing the information gap on Texans’ energy burdens

6 years 5 months ago
As summer approaches in Texas, it may be hard to recall that just this January, temperatures hovered at or below freezing for as long as 64 straight hours. Texans used the most electricity ever over the course of one hour, setting a record in energy use as people reached for their thermostats and cranked the […]
Sarah Ryan

Closing the information gap on Texans’ energy burdens

6 years 5 months ago
As summer approaches in Texas, it may be hard to recall that just this January, temperatures hovered at or below freezing for as long as 64 straight hours. Texans used the most electricity ever over the course of one hour, setting a record in energy use as people reached for their thermostats and cranked the […]
Sarah Ryan