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A high-tech hunt for abandoned, leaky oil and gas wells
December 22, 2024How do you find thousands of abandoned, polluting oil and gas wells spread across an entire state? With packs of senior citizen volunteers. And drones.More on:
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A big opportunity for small vessels in The Bahamas
December 12, 2024 | Danielle Carey, Senior Analyst, Global ShippingBy Danielle Carey, Sepp Haukebo and Eduardo Boné-Morón Renowned for its turquoise waters and unique marine ecosystems, The Bahamas is a natural wonder of the world. Yet, with all its beauty, the country faces critical challenges, including rising energy costs, environmental degradation and the growing impacts and threat of climate change. These issues jeopardize the …More on:
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Air Tracker expands to Rio de Janeiro, helping officials enforce air quality standards
November 19, 2024What’s new: At the Urban 20 Mayors (U20) Summit, Environmental Defense Fund announced the expansion of Air Tracker—its cutting-edge air quality monitoring tool—to Rio de Janeiro today. Air Tracker is an interactive, real-time mapping tool that uses trusted scientific models to track air pollution sources accurately. It combines air pollution and weather forecasting to reveal …More on:
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Data-driven solutions for India’s groundwater crisis
November 14, 2024 | Leah Beaulac, Manager, Climate Resilient Food and Water SystemsAs groundwater depletion accelerates amid climate change and growing agricultural demands, integrating Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL) into water management strategies can safeguard India’s water security and resilience. Groundwater has sustained human societies for thousands of years, serving as a critical shared resource. However, the current rate of extraction — driven largely by climate change,More on:
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Six ways to ramp up climate and clean air action in 2025
November 8, 2024 | Sarah Vogel, Senior Vice President, Healthy Communities2024 has been a significant year for the climate and air pollution crisis, both in terms of the mounting impacts and increased action. Extreme climate events like hurricanes and wildfires devastated communities around the world, forcing the issue to the forefront of public consciousness. Meanwhile countries, companies and communities took some noteworthy actions to track …More on:
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NJ state legislators and residents talk new legislation to limit warehouse and truck pollution at virtual town hall
November 8, 2024What’s new: A coalition of environmental and community groups, including EDF, Clean Water Action and EarthJustice, held a virtual town hall last month with New Jersey state lawmakers and residents to promote pending legislation that would limit harmful truck pollution near warehouses, ports and other high-traffic facilities. Attendees heard from state Assemblymembers Andrea Katz and …More on:
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EDF deepens efforts to recharge groundwater, bolster farmer prosperity
October 15, 2024EDF is helping farmers address one of their core climate challenges: securing a reliable water supply. This September, an EDF team led by Ann Hayden, Nikhil Goveas, Gopal Penny and Leah Beaulac conducted a series of comprehensive site visits and workshops across drought-prone areas of central India. Water availability in India is a core climate issue …More on:
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Seeking Increased Sustainability Capacity? Host an EDF Climate Corps Fellow
October 14, 2024 | Michael Cronin , Program Coordinator, EDF Climate CorpsClimate Corps fellows are problem-solvers ready to quickly execute your climate and energy priorities.More on:
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Indonesian Community-based Surveillance Group Wins Prestigious National Fisheries Award
October 8, 2024By: Meutia Isty Wulandari The “Jaya Bahari Abadi” Community Surveillance Group (Kelompok Masyarakat Pengawas/Pokmaswas) has won third place in the 2024 Adibakti Mina Bahari Award. This prestigious award is given by the Indonesian’s Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries to stakeholders who have demonstrated outstanding achievements in the marine and fisheries sector. The award was presented on …More on:
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Overcoming Communication Barriers and Equipping Fishers: The Key to Successful Fisheries Reform in Japan
September 24, 2024 | Fenjie Chen, Senior Manager/Representative, Japan Fisheries & OceansBy: Fenjie Chen and Shems Jud A ground-breaking shift in Japan’s fisheries management is happening. It is aiming to restore fish stocks and recover harvests to achieve sustainable management and utilization. But many fishers have been unaware of how these reforms impact their daily operation. They have limited understanding of how they can contribute to …More on:
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Flying over Pennsylvania in search of orphan wells
September 23, 2024 | Adam Peltz, Director and Senior Attorney, Energy TransitionThere are at least a million dead and forgotten oil and natural gas wells dotting the American landscape, many leaking methane and other toxic chemicals into the air and water, long after their productive days are over. In Pennsylvania alone, there are an estimated 300,000 to 700,000 — and estimated is the key word. The …More on:
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Turning pledges into progress: An accountability framework for reducing emissions from the oil and gas industry
September 23, 2024An accountability framework for reducing emissions from the oil and gas industry developed by the International Energy Agency (IEA), UN Environment Programme’s International Methane Emissions Observatory (IMEO) and Environmental Defense Fund (EDF).More on:
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Empowering Indigenous voices in global climate and biodiversity decisions
September 20, 2024 | Santiago García Lloré, Senior Manager, IPLC & Conservation Partnerships, ForestsLéalo en español This post is written by Santiago García Lloré, Senior Manager of IPLC and Conservation Partnerships at EDF. In the coming days, major international events like New York Climate Week, the COP for the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) in Cali, and the UN Climate Change Conference (COP) in Baku will gather world …More on:
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Cutting methane benefits health: EDF and partners set action-oriented research agenda in Mexico
September 6, 2024What’s New: Earlier this month, Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) and the Observatorio Mexicano de Emisiones de Metano (ObMEM) hosted a seminar-workshop to co-create a research agenda for understanding the health benefits of reducing methane and related emissions from Mexico’s oil and gas sector. The seminar brought together stakeholders from government, industry and civil society, including …More on:
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Press release
New Water Institute Will Support Youth Leadership on Key Climate Challenges Affecting Borderland Communities
September 6, 2024 | Mariana Rivera-Torres, Manager, Climate Resilient Water SystemsA new, free leadership program in South Tucson and Ambos Nogales will offer a unique opportunity for the next generation of water leaders to explore water challenges in their communities and beyond.More on:
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New Air Quality Data Directory connects advocates with crucial data to advance clean air goals
August 12, 2024By Adrienne Parks, Analyst, Community Engagement What’s new: A new tool from Environmental Defense Fund and partners is making it easier to connect clean air advocates with data to drive action. The Air Quality Data Directory is a filterable and searchable database of air pollution emissions datasets and associated tools intended to help demystify the …More on:
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EDF team visits Brazil to expand Air Tracker, support clean air action
July 3, 2024 | Tammy Thompson, Senior Air Quality ScientistWhat’s new: Our recent trip to Brazil in June gave EDF the opportunity to formalize partnerships with city and state officials in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo, as these megacities seek new ways to better track and address air pollution. Alex Franco, Sergio Sanchez and I also met with city experts, academics and community …More on:
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More rooftop solar means energy and economic justice for Puerto Rico
July 1, 2024 | Braulio Quintero, Director, Energy Transition, Puerto RicoBy Braulio A. Quintero Seven years after hurricanes Irma and Maria made landfall on Puerto Rico in 2017, the island continues to struggle with a deficient electrical power infrastructure. Power outages are common, the price of electricity continues to increase and the reconstruction of the power grid is not happening fast enough. Power outages affect …More on:
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Environmental Advocates Join Court Case in Defense of EPA Action to Reduce Cancer-Causing Air Pollution
June 13, 2024 | Peter Zalzal, Distinguished Counsel & Associate Vice President, Clean Air StrategiesEarthjustice clients and Environmental Defense Fund moved to intervene in a lawsuit designed to stop an Environmental Protection Agency action that would significantly reduce cancer-causing pollution.More on:
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FDA paves the way for reducing methane emissions from livestock
May 30, 2024 | John Tauzel, Senior Director, Global Agriculture MethaneU.S. dairy farmers will soon be able to reduce the amount of methane their cows produce thanks to a new decision by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration that clears the way for a product called Bovaer to come to market.More on:
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Groundwater Accounting Platform offers data-driven solution for the U.S. West
May 28, 2024As the American West faces intensifying water challenges, landowners and water managers are increasingly turning to the Groundwater Accounting Platform asMore on:
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Building resilience in small island states: what to expect at the 4th SIDS conference
May 24, 2024 | Daniel Whittle, Associate Vice President, Resilient CaribbeanBy Daniel Whittle Chronic power outages, food disruptions and climate-related disasters have become commonplace across the Caribbean. But amidst these challenges, there’s room for optimism. Increased funding, growing awareness, supportive policies and community leadership offer an opportunity for rebuilding and strengthening resilience in the Caribbean and small island developing states, or SIDS, around the world.More on:
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Methane Rising: Three questions investors in the food sector should ask their portfolio companies
April 25, 2024 | Andrew Howell, Senior Director, Sustainable FinanceAgricultural methane emissions trace a complex path through the food and dairy industries, but by asking simple questions, investors can gain insight into the enormous opportunities at hand.More on:
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Clover Sonoma and Starbucks Join Global Alliance to Tackle Methane Emissions from Dairy
April 24, 2024 | John Tauzel, Senior Director, Global Agriculture MethaneTwo New Dairy and Milk-Sourcing Companies Join Environmental Defense Fund's Dairy Methane Action AllianceMore on:
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Empowering Chile’s Climate Action: A Citizen’s Guide to Article 6
April 18, 2024 | Luis Fernández Intriago, EconomistThis blog was authored by Francisco Pinto and Rodrigo Bórquez, economists of the Climate Action Teams (CAT) initiative, and by Environmental Defense Fund economist Luis Fernández Intriago. Source: Climate Action Teams Reducing emissions is imperative to address climate change. The mechanisms established in Article 6 of the Paris Agreement can serve as vital tools in …More on: