Reports by EDF experts

  • /sites/default/files/documents/the_disclosure_divide.pdf
    Type:
    Report
    Date: February 5, 2018
    Report: Methane emissions from the oil and gas sector are increasingly viewed as a financially material issue.
  • /sites/default/files/documents/EDF101-REDD%2BFinance.pdf
    Type:
    Report
    Date: February 1, 2018
    A landscape of available sources of finance for REDD+ and climate action in forests
  • /sites/default/files/documents/liee_national_summary.pdf
    Type:
    Report
    Date: February 1, 2018

    Report outlines benefits and pathways to expanded low-income energy efficiency.

  • Type:
    Report
    Date: January 23, 2018
    The U.S. employs over 4 million workers in the clean energy and sustainability economy.
  • Type:
    Report
    Date: January 22, 2018
  • /sites/default/files/documents/driving-environmental-outcomes.pdf
    Type:
    Report
    Date: January 22, 2018
    This whitepaper examines the approach taken by the New York Public Service Commission (“NYPSC”) and sheds light on the elements that must be included for electric utility modernization efforts to yield maximum environmental benefits.
  • /sites/default/files/documents/financing-fisheries-reform.pdf
    Type:
    Report
    Date: January 17, 2018
    This report from EDF and the Nicholas Institute at Duke University defines the core challenge for fisheries finance, or the “fisheries finance gap”, and explores opportunities to combine different types of capital in in support of sustainable wild-capture fisheries
  • /sites/default/files/documents/building-resilience-fisheries-governance.pdf
    Type:
    Report
    Date: January 1, 2018
    Climate-related impacts on the range and distribution of commercial fish stocks are likely to intensify in coming decades and will increasingly challenge existing institutions and governance arrangements that are in place to manage associate fisheries.
  • /sites/default/files/documents/climate-impacts-fisheries-NE-Atlantic_0.pdf
    Type:
    Report
    Date: January 1, 2018
    Climate change is a present and growing threat, creating significant shifts in the rage, distribution, and productivity of key commercial species.
  • /sites/default/files/documents/water-markets.pdf
    Type:
    Report
    Date: December 7, 2017

    Groundwater management presents an opportunity to work towards greater water security.