Reports and publications
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Analysis shows how CORSIA’s built-in flexibility helps airlines during COVID crisis
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A new by Environmental Defense Fund and grid reliability expert Alison Silverstein concludes that Texas’ competitive electricity market can meet future demand growth, increase grid resilience and keep energy costs down by leveraging demand-side solutions like energy efficiency, demand response and energy storage.
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Webinar on helping the nation recover and protecting people and the environment in the age of COVID-19
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Request for Proposals: 2020 Fisheries Electronic Technology Service Provider
Type: Report
Date: April 29, 2020
EDF is seeking a suitably qualified technology and services provider to work with EDF’s Smart Boat Initiative and the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife to design, implement and test a “smartpass” camera system that is capable of identifying and enumerating recreational fishing vessels leaving and returning to ports in Oregon. Read more here.
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Healthy Oceans, Healthy Planet: A strategic vision for the future of oceans
Type: Report
Date: April 16, 2020
Healthy oceans help sustain the planet, feed the world, alleviate poverty and support fishers and their communities, even in the face of climate change. EDF works with partners worldwide to strengthen and preserve the health of oceans and the fisheries reliant on them.
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Methane pollution from America’s largest oilfield is heating the planet. EDF is finding the leaks and holding companies accountable.
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To evaluate health equity and environmental justice concerns, Environmental Defense Fund and American University’s Center for Environmental Policy analyzed more than 3,400 LSL replacements (LSLRs) conducted in Washington, DC between 2009 and 2018.
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What’s increasing global methane levels? New research examines role of U.S. shale gas.
Type: Column/Article
Date: March 9, 2020
What’s increasing global methane levels? New research examines role of U.S. shale gas.
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Letter signed by EDF and 38 other organizations to state and federal lawmakers in New York and New Jersey with recommendations for improving the US Army Corps of Engineers New York New Jersey Harbors and Tributaries Study (NYNJHATS).