Reports and publications
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The essential role of forests in supporting global aviation's response to climate change: an overview from EDF and partners for ICAO policy makers.
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EDF-UC Merced guide that provides best practices for community and grower engagement for implementation of California's Multibenefit Land Repurposing Program.
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The U.S. Department of Energy can marshal its innovation efforts toward beating the climate crisis. Here’s how.
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Date: March 2, 2022
In a new policy blueprint, EDF offers recommendations for how the Department of Energy can align its innovation budget with the climate challenge across its technology programs.
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Ahead of the curve: A new analysis on maximizing our climate technology investments
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Date: March 2, 2022
Cheap renewables change the calculus around EVs and electric heating.
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Energy Department Aims to Slash Cost of Removing Carbon From the Air
Type: Column/Article
Date: March 2, 2022
Scientists say carbon removal may be needed to avert the worst effects of climate change. But it still needs to be much cheaper and more reliable.
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Beyond R&D: Climate innovation policy can help the U.S. meet the moment
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Date: March 2, 2022
Together with Third Way, EDF co-hosted a Climate Week 2021 event on how U.S. climate innovation policy can accelerate a cleaner, stronger and more equitable economy. Here are four big takeaways.
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Gas Prices and Energy Bills Are Going Up. Will COP26 Help Bring Them Down Again?
Type: Column/Article
Date: March 2, 2022
Your energy bills are probably going up. The average price of gasoline in the U.S. is currently $3.38 a gallon, 56% more than a year ago.
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2021 saw major momentum for U.S. climate innovation: the research, development and scaling up of new solutions needed to tackle climate pollution, create jobs across the U.S. and reduce energy costs.
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Recapturing U.S. climate leadership with a bold new commitment to the Paris Agreement
Type: Report
Date: March 2, 2022
To restore American leadership and meet the scale of the climate crisis, the Biden administration must put forward a bold new commitment to the Paris Agreement – a Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) – that is both ambitious and credible.
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Through the process known as budget reconciliation, Congress is now considering significant investments in climate action that could supercharge economic and job growth. With so many moving pieces, it can be difficult to know what to watch for, which is why we’ve homed in on four key questions to ask as the process unfolds.