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Report
The Progress of China's Carbon Market, 2018-2019
March 11, 2020This report evaluates the progress of China's carbon market in 2018 and 2019, including the national carbon market training completed at the end of 2019.More on:
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The Progress of China's Carbon Market, 2018-2019 (Chinese version)
March 11, 2020This report evaluates the progress in China's carbon market in 2018 and 2019. This is the Chinese version.More on:
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Newsletter
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Press release
Momentum in Both Chambers of Congress Builds for Ambitious Climate Action
February 11, 2020 | Elizabeth Gore, Senior Vice President, Political AffairsMomentum for a clean future is building today after Senator Tom Carper (D-DE) introduced the Clean Economy Act that puts the country on a path to net-zero climate pollution by 2050.More on:
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How carbon markets can increase climate ambition
December 4, 2019Carbon markets achieve emissions reductions at lower cost than standard regulations. These cost savings translate into direct atmospheric gains.More on:
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Blog post
Your holiday dinner talking points on climate change
November 22, 2019Check out our quick breakdown on getting to a 100% clean future, to help you with those awkward holiday conversations about climate change.More on:
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Article
Conservation delivers financial benefits for dairy farmers
November 15, 2019Conservation can improve the financial health of dairy farms, according to a new report from EDF and K·Coe Isom AgKnowledge.More on:
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Press release
Making Electric Vehicles More Accessible in the UK Can Save Low-Income Households Millions
November 11, 2019 | Baroness Bryony Worthington, Executive Director, EuropeAccording to two reports released today by Environmental Defense Fund Europe (EDFE) and Green Alliance in conjunction with Frontier Economics and Element Energy, with targeted action, lower-income households could save nearly £350 million in total every year, with cost savings reaching £3,000-£5,000 per household over the time of owning a car.More on:
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Op-ed
How tech can help businesses balance profit and purpose
November 11, 2019 | Fred Krupp, PresidentWith the US administration turning its back on the Paris Climate Agreement, demands for corporate climate leadership are mounting. At a time when executives should be filling the leadership gap, too many CEOs continue to be trapped by short-term, profit-only thinking.More on:
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Trump officially turned his back on climate, but the U.S. can still lead. Here’s how.
November 4, 2019Instead of raising our fists in righteous indignation, we should be focused on these five big steps to fight climate change.More on:
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Article
The push for businesses to adapt and adopt
October 21, 2019Investors, customers and employees are pressuring executives to publicly and visibly walk the walk on climate change.More on:
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Article
How business is riding the Fourth Wave
October 21, 2019Environmental innovation is thriving. Here's how leading businesses are benefiting from their sustainability tech investments.More on:
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Report
Executives back sustainability, but investment lags
October 18, 2019Senior business leaders are adopting advanced technologies to drive business growth and sharpen their competitive edge.More on:
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The most-used tech for business and sustainability
October 18, 2019The 2nd annual Business and the Fourth Wave of Environmentalism report reveals what drives returns for investors while also protecting the environment.More on:
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Report
Stakeholders demand business leadership on climate
October 18, 2019The 2nd annual Business and the Fourth Wave of Environmentalism report reveals what drives returns for investors while also protecting the environment.More on:
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Article
Market demand for chemical monitoring technologies
July 30, 2019EDF conducted a unique landscape assessment of the market demand for technologies capable of detecting a person's exposure to harmful chemicals.More on:
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What ProPublica’s forest carbon credits story still gets wrong – and right (with update)
May 23, 2019EDF's Steve Schwartzman argues that the evidence does not support ProPublica's recent piece's conclusions about forest carbon crediting. -
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Not all energy storage is clean – it might even increase emissions
February 6, 2019 | Andy Bilich, Clean Energy AnalystNot all energy storage is clean. In fact, a growing body of research suggests the battery boom could actually increase greenhouse emissions if not done carefully – undermining the very promise of this new technology. -
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Setting the bar on methane disclosure
October 17, 2018A report provides guidance for the oil and gas industry to implement recommendations of the Taskforce on Climate-Related Financial Disclosures (TCFD).More on:
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Press release
Gov. Murphy Puts New Jersey on a Path to 100 Percent Clean Energy
October 1, 2018 | Mary Barber, State Director, New York and New JerseyEDF statement from Mary Barber, Director, New Jersey Clean EnergyMore on:
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Press release
New Jersey Invites Major Offshore Wind Investment
September 17, 2018 | Mary Barber, State Director, New York and New JerseyThe New Jersey Board of Public Utilities voted in favor of opening the application process for investment solicitations for offshore wind projects.More on:
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Article
Study: How conservation benefits farmers, bankers and insurers
September 6, 2018A new report from EDF and K·Coe Isom AgKnowledge details how conservation can financially benefit farmers and their business partners.More on:
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Blog post
How 300 farmers are saving New York City billions
August 28, 2018Why aren’t more cities trying this brilliant water protection scheme?More on:
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Press release
New Study Shows How Performance-Based Bonds Can Speed Up Coastal Resilience Efforts
August 14, 2018 | Steve Cochran, Former Associate Vice President, State AffairsEnvironmental impact bonds could help the state of Louisiana – and other coastal areas dealing with land loss and sea level rise – restore its rapidly disappearing coast faster, better and for less money, according to a new report by EDF and Quantified Ventures.More on:
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Op-ed
The power of environmental bonds
July 10, 2018Hurricane Katrina ravaged the U.S. Gulf coast in 2005, causing about $125 billion in damage.More on: