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Charting the path to equity: unveiling new Just Transition and Safeguards Framework
April 9, 2024 | Mandy Rambharos, Vice President, Global Climate CooperationA new report from Environmental Defense Fund, ‘The Just Transition and Safeguards Framework’ offers a roadmap for countries and energy companies alike to successfully navigate the complexities of transitioning to clean energy while ensuring fairness and equity at every step of the way. -
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Just transition and safeguards framework
April 9, 2024 | Mandy Rambharos, Vice President, Global Climate CooperationReport produced by EDF provides guidelines for developing strategies, plans, measures and metrics that will ensure a fair and equitable transition towards cleaner energy sources. It also provides guidance on how to measure whether activities uphold decarbonization benefits, environmental rights and the interests of impacted stakeholders, including Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities. -
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Report: After two years, California’s Multibenefit Land Repurposing Program involves nearly 100 organizations and includes regions covering 3.3 million acres
April 9, 2024 | José M. Rodriguez-Flores, Senior Analyst, Climate Resilient Water SystemsNearly 100 organizations are now working collectively on agricultural land transformation according to the first-ever annual report on California’s Multibenefit Land Repurposing Program released earlier this month. Launched by the Department of Conservation in summer 2022, the program seeks to increase regional capacity for repurposing irrigated agricultural land to uses that reduce reliance on groundwater while providing a range of new community benefits. EDF, alongside Self-Help Enterprises, is the official state support entity for the program.More on:
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From smokestacks to tailpipes: The all-out effort to cut air pollution in neighborhoods across the country
April 7, 2024 | Tonya Howard Calhoun, PhD , Director, Community EngagementNearly two years ago, the U.S. secured historic investments from the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA), Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), and CHIPS and Science Act. This clean energy plan supports all the hard work being done to strengthen technology and pollution standards to advance environmental justice and health equity at all levels. It takes everyone, individuals, our elected leaders, industry and all levers of government protections to address these challenges meaningfully.More on:
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New Report Provides Ports Pathways to Decarbonization, Environmental Justice
March 13, 2024 | Dr. Margot Brown, Senior Vice President, Justice & EquityEDF & Arup offer a roadmap to help ports reach net zero by 2050More on:
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Practical pathways for port decarbonization and environmental justice (PDF)
March 4, 2024 | Ellu Nasser, Senior Manager, Climate and HealthEDF provides a guide for ports and their partners in the United States to set, plan, implement and achieve their decarbonization goals.More on:
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EPA Strengthens Protections Against Toxic Chemical Releases
March 1, 2024 | Dionne Delli-Gatti, Director, Regulatory and Legislative Affairs for Southeast Climate and EnergyThe U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today took important steps to strengthen safeguards intended to prevent toxic chemical disasters at thousands of industrial facilities across the country.More on:
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Centering community benefits and safeguards in a high-integrity carbon market: What is benefits-sharing, and why is it key to integrity?
January 31, 2024 | Mandy Rambharos, Vice President, Global Climate CooperationA high-integrity carbon market can play a significant role in reducing global greenhouse gas emissions. But carbon mitigation should not be the only ‘win’ that comes from the purchase of high-quality carbon credits. Benefits-sharing and social safeguards deliver the durability and longevity we need for any achieved emissions reductions.More on:
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Water Leadership Institute Seeks to Cultivate Community Water Leaders in the Delta Mendota Subbasin
January 24, 2024 | Mariana Rivera-Torres, Manager, Climate Resilient Water SystemsEnvironmental Defense Fund and Rural Community Assistance Corporation are accepting 2024 Water Leadership Institute applications for communities in the Delta Mendota Subbasin, including Sacramento, San Joaquin, Stanislaus, Merced, Madera and Fresno counties.More on:
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Article
Climate crisis and housing crisis converge to hurt most vulnerable
January 18, 2024The most marginalized are bearing the brunt of climate change-fueled extreme weather. A new index shows where help is needed most.More on:
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Hydrogen hubs are here. What do communities think about them?
December 15, 2023 | Chelcie Henry-Robertson, Senior Analyst, Federal Climate InnovationIn October, the White House announced the selection of seven Hydrogen Hubs around the U.S. to be a part of the Department of Energy (DOE)’s Regional Clean Hydrogen Hubs Program (H2Hubs), which will deploy $7 billion toward projects over eight to twelve years (or sooner). Launched under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, the Hydrogen Hubs program …More on:
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EDF’s new equity map shows state efforts to make the energy transition fairer for all
December 11, 2023(This post was written by EDF interns Cyera Charles and Remeny White) Across the U.S. states are passing laws that will ensure greater equity as we transition to a clean energy system. EDF has developed an interactive map – based on our new report, the State Climate Equity Survey – that documents states’ efforts to …More on:
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Article
The world must focus on these key challenges at COP28
November 19, 2023 | Amanda Leland, Executive DirectorAs the United Nations climate change conference, COP28, approaches, Environmental Defense Fund's Amanda Leland lays out her three point plan for global climate actionMore on:
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Article
Online ordering brings warehouses — and pollution — close to home
November 12, 2023The Little Village neighborhood on the southwest side of Chicago is overrun with warehouses and air pollution from large trucks. These residents are fighting back.More on:
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Community-driven and research-informed: Insurance innovation to meet social needs
November 1, 2023 | Carolyn Kousky, Associate Vice President, Economics and Policy AnalysisThis report shares a process of social innovation undertaken to improve the financial recovery of low- and moderate-income (LMI) households from increasing climate disasters. The report first discusses the broader issue of cross-sector collaboration and team building and then walks through the insurance-based innovation steps in detail.More on:
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Podcast
How to green your faith communities with Rev. Dr. Ambrose F. Carroll
November 1, 2023On this episode, we take a deep dive with the Rev. Dr. Carroll, a pastor at the forefront of a movement to "green the church" — particularly the Black church. Join us as he shares his journey toward seeing himself as a steward of the planet and a faith leader.More on:
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Opportunities to support equitable and just housing adaptation in the floodplain
October 24, 2023Environmental Defense Fund andCornell University partnered this past year to better understand the programs that support proactive retrofitting or relocating to accommodate flood risk for a range of housing types in New York City. We are sharing our preliminary takeaways about opportunities to close the resilient housing gap. The post Opportunities to support equitable and just housing adaptation in the floodplain first appeared on Growing Returns.More on:
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Press release
North Carolina Governor Announces New Council to Advance Environmental Justice
October 24, 2023 | Dionne Delli-Gatti, Associate Vice President, Community EngagementStatement from Dionne Delli-Gatti, Associate Vice President, Community Engagement, Environmental Defense FundMore on:
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Hispanic Heritage Month: meet local leaders helping communities address key water issues
October 13, 2023As Hispanic Heritage Month ends, we celebrate our Hispanic Water Leadership Institute alumni making a difference in their communities. Nearly 20% of the United States identifies as Hispanic. The largest minority group in the country is also the largest group disproportionately impacted by contaminated groundwater. This is due to a lack of resources and widespread …More on:
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When disaster strikes: How artisans and small businesses can survive
October 12, 2023For artisan makers and crafters, climate disasters can threaten their livelihoods. A new guide can help these small businesses recover from potential ruin.More on:
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A tale of two neighborhoods: How climate change affects communities differently
October 11, 2023 | Aurora Barone, Senior Economics and Policy AnalystAs the effects of climate change continue to unfold, all communities across the U.S. will face a wider range of risks. However, some communities will be more affected by those risks due to greater exposure and limited ability to recover from their effects. For two neighboring communities in Detroit, the U.S. Climate Vulnerability Index, a …More on:
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Community Voices in Energy
October 9, 2023Website from EDF and Blacks in Green helps people around the country get involved in decisions about energy for their communities. -
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How EDF’s new, groundbreaking EJ mapping tool can drive equitable policies and investment
October 7, 2023 | Jeremy Proville, Senior Director, EconomicsLast Monday, Environmental Defense Fund and Texas A&M University unveiled the Climate Vulnerability Index (CVI), a robust, data-driven mapping tool built to highlight how drivers of cumulative vulnerability and exposure to climate impacts disadvantage communities across the U.S. Combining 184 sets of data, or “indicators,” to rank more than 70,000 U.S. Census tracts, the CVI …More on:
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New tool equips community voices to spur a just energy transition
October 6, 2023 | Christie Hicks, Senior Director & Lead Counsel, Equitable Regulatory SolutionsOur new website, Community Voices in Energy — a collaboration with Chicago-based Blacks in Green — equips frontline communities to participate as experts in climate and energy proceedings and influence energy investments. By ensuring that community members are able to share their direct experience on the record in public utility commission hearings, the site helps …More on:
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New Website Helps People Have a Voice in Energy Decisions That Affect Their Lives, Communities
October 4, 2023 | Christie Hicks, Senior Director & Lead Counsel, Equitable Regulatory SolutionsEnvironmental Defense Fund and Blacks in Green have launched a new website that will help people around the country get involved in decisions about energy for their communities.