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Using sound to improve fishery management study sardines in the Philippines
June 8, 2023 | Rod Fujita, Associate Vice President, Research & Development, Lead Senior Scientist IIBy EDF’s Jose Ingles, Jimely Flores and Rod Fujita, and Joseph Warren, Stony Brook University Small fish have a big role. Fisheries for sardine, herring and anchovy species collectively produce more yield than any other fisheries worldwide and account for about one-third of total global catches arriving in ports. These fisheries span the globe and …More on:
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New analysis quantifies natural gas waste and pollution in North Dakota
June 1, 2023Operators waste over $680 million of natural gas annually, underscoring importance of federal safeguards that cut waste, protect communities and increase climate security.More on:
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Mapping Lead: Ohio issues map of properties with known lead hazards
May 25, 2023 | Roya Alkafaji, Manager, Healthy CommunitiesTom Neltner, Senior Director, Safer Chemicals Initiative, and Roya Alkafaji, Manager, Healthy Communities What Happened: The Ohio Department of Health published an interactive map showing almost 1,200 properties whose owners have refused to comply with an order to correct known lead-based paint hazards. As a result, the Department has declared these properties are unsafe to …More on:
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Working with partners to evaluate the potential of blue foods in climate adaptation and mitigation strategies
May 25, 2023 | Karly Kelso, Director, Climate Resilient Food SystemsOver the last couple of years, EDF has actively worked to raise the contributions of aquatic foods in transforming food systems and making progress on 9 of the 17 the Sustainable Development Goals—global goals established under the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development as a universal call to action to end poverty, to protect the planet,More on:
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The Colorado River Basin: What’s at stake in the Grand Canyon
May 23, 2023A new website from EDF, American Rivers, and Four Corners Mapping provides a special look at the Grand Canyon through an educational, interactive journey. The interactive tool invites people to take a tour through the Grand Canyon and learn how the complexities of the Colorado River crisis impact the Grand Canyon and its surrounding communities …More on:
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Current methods for measuring the impacts of greenhouse gas emissions warp our understanding of both warming and mitigation potential
May 23, 2023 | Ilissa Ocko, Senior Climate Scientist II, Barbra Streisand Chair of Environmental StudiesA new EDF study shows the impact of specific methane-domina on potential warming and mitigation and demonstrates flaws in standard GHG equivalency metricsMore on:
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Local knowledge is key to understanding climate impacts on fisheries
May 23, 2023 | Jacob Eurich, Small-Scale Fisheries Solutions ScientistEnvironmental Defense Fund led a participatory study to assess how vulnerable recreational fisheries in the Caribbean will be to climate change.More on:
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New study: Tropical forests, once destroyed, can rapidly regenerate
May 4, 2023A major international study shows that tropical forests, once destroyed, have the capacity to restore themselves over a period of decades, offering hope that they can play an important role in the fight against climate change. -
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Methane: Not your grandparent's climate pollution
May 1, 2023Methane is kind of like carbon dioxide's pesky younger sibling. It's often overlooked, but it can still do a lot of damage in a short time. This article explains the impact of methane on the climate, sources of methane pollution, how to reduce methane pollution, and why cutting methane is the fastest way to slow climate change.More on:
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Mapping Lead: New Jersey State map as a backbone for real progress on lead
April 28, 2023 | Roya Alkafaji, Manager, Healthy CommunitiesTom Neltner, Senior Director, Safer Chemicals Initiative and Roya Alkafaji, Manager, Healthy Communities What Happened: The State of New Jersey published an interactive map showing potential sources of lead exposure for any given address in the state. Currently, the map specifically looks at lead-based paint in housing, though the State has plans to expand this …More on:
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EDF Report: Air Pollution from Warehouse Trucks Places Unequal Burden on Communities of Color and Areas of Low Wealth
April 25, 2023 | Aileen Nowlan, U.S. Policy Director, Global Clean Air InitiativeGrowth of delivery brings more warehouses, diesel trucks and associated health impacts closer to communitiesMore on:
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EDF applauds EPA’s proposal to ban most uses of the toxic chemical methylene chloride – has concerns about potential risks from exceptions to the ban
April 20, 2023EDF welcomes news that the Biden EPA will finally be banning many uses of the toxic chemical methylene chloride.More on:
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The climate benefits of informed forestry practices
April 20, 2023The study of improved plantation forest management practices has gained traction over the past decade as these practices could represent a cost-effective and rapidly deployable natural climate solution.More on:
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SmartPass and Smartphones: An Innovative Approach to Small-Scale Fisheries Monitoring in Lampung Province, Indonesia
April 13, 2023 | Dustin Colson Leaning, Senior Specialist, Fisheries Innovations and PolicySmartphone-based catch reporting and the SmartPass camera system have been implemented to generate reliable estimates of total effort and total catch in Lampung’s blue swimming crab fishery.More on:
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New Analysis Quantifies Natural Gas Waste and Pollution in Louisiana
April 13, 2023 | Elizabeth Lieberknecht, Manager, Regulatory and Legislative, MidcontinentNew analysis reveals the extent of natural gas wasted across the state of Louisiana.More on:
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Fires are normal, and so is fire recovery – at least it used to be
April 12, 2023 | Brian Buma, Senior Climate ScientistEDF research shows the likelihood of forest regeneration after a fire is lower than it was in the past.More on:
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Alternative Figures: FDA’s food chemical reports to Congress don’t add up
April 10, 2023 | Tom Neltner, Senior Director, Safer ChemicalsIn its annual justification of budget estimates to Congress, FDA describes its activities and tracks its performance. One of those performance measures is the percentage of food- and color-additive petitions (FAPs/CAPs) the agency has reviewed and completed within 360 days of receipt.[1] We analyzed FDA’s reports to Congress published from 2016 to 2023 and found …More on:
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Health data needs to inform targeted environmental justice initiatives
April 4, 2023 | Veronica Southerland, Scientist, Global Clean AirKey Findings and Recommendations Air pollution results in a large burden of childhood asthma across the country, and this burden is disproportionately borne by people of color. More than $100 million in grants from the Environmental Protection Agency is available for environmental justice initiatives, but targeting programs to alleviate the health impacts of air pollution to …More on:
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Bill Nye, the climate guy
March 31, 2023A new video from Bill Nye the Science Guy explains the fastest way to slow down climate change. It's cutting pollution from methane, a short-lived but potent greenhouse gas with more than 80 times the warming power of carbon dioxide in the near term.More on:
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Lights, camera, (climate) action: Bill Nye speaks out
March 31, 2023A new video from Bill Nye the Science Guy explains the fastest way to slow down climate change. It's cutting pollution from methane, a short-lived but potent greenhouse gas with more than 80 times the warming power of carbon dioxide in the near term.More on:
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Understanding how communities are vulnerable to climate change is key to improving equity and justice
March 29, 2023 | Jeremy Proville, Senior Director, EconomicsEnvironmental Defense Fund and Texas A&M University published a new study that found all states in the U.S. are at risk from the effects of climate change, particularly neighborhoods experiencing disproportionate environmental harms and risks, health disparities and infrastructure problems.More on:
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Hope springs eternal: Five key takeaways from latest UN climate report
March 20, 2023The newly released international climate report, IPCC, offers a comprehensive view of where the world stands on climate change. And it's not all doom and gloom. Here are five hopeful takeaways. -
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Six (more) of the coolest climate things Team EDF found at SXSW
March 15, 2023We scoured SXSW, the Austin mega festival, for the coolest climate tech, climate talks, and climate ideas. From the sublime to the ridiculous, here are a few more of our faves.More on:
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Six of the coolest climate finds at SXSW
March 13, 2023We scoured SXSW, the Austin mega festival, for the coolest climate tech, climate talks, climate ideas. From the sublime to the ridiculous, here are a few of our faves.More on:
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TSCA And The East Palestine Ohio Train Derailment Are Related–Here’s How
March 13, 2023 | Maria Doa, Senior Director, Chemicals PolicyBy Maria Doa, PhD, Senior Director, Chemicals Policy, and Lauren Ellis, MPH, Research Analyst SUMMARY: We explore the connection between the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), the risks of toxic chemicals from transportation accidents, and the pathway to better protect communities. Last month, a Norfolk Southern freight train hauling several railcars carrying toxic chemicals derailed …More on: