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Press release
Through Turbulent Year, EDF Data Show Permian Oil and Gas Operators Consistently Failed to Keep Flares Lit
February 10, 2021 | Colin Leyden, State Director, TexasAerial survey findings underscore flaring’s role in the region’s outsized methane problem.More on:
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MEDIA ADVISORY: Webinar Series to Tackle Climate-resilient Fisheries in Indonesia
February 5, 2021 | Rod Fujita, Associate Vice President, Research & Development, Lead Senior Scientist IIFisheries Research Center, Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries, IPB University, and EDF explore how Indonesia can address climate impact on fisheries.More on:
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Webinar
Science Day Series: Decarbonizing Electric Grids
February 4, 2021EDF webinars on how we “decarbonize” the electricity sector as rapidly as possible while maintaining a reliable and affordable electric supply.More on:
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Report
Toward climate-resilient fisheries in the Humboldt Current
January 28, 2021EDF plan to develop a scientific foundation for improved adaptive management.More on:
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Press release
Court Rules Trump Administration’s Censored Science Rule Was Issued Unlawfully
January 27, 2021 | Ben Levitan, Former Senior Attorney, Legal and RegulatoryA federal district court ruled today that the Trump administration was wrong to issue its Censored Science Rule without following proper procedures, and said that its decision also “casts into significant doubt” whether the rule has any legal basis at all.More on:
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Analysis
Linking methane measurements to mitigation in Mexico
January 26, 2021In a study in Environmental Research Letters, EDF researchers and partners use atmospheric observations to quantify methane emissions from Mexico's most important onshore and offshore oil and gas production regions.More on:
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Press release
Científicos documentan emisiones de metano elevadas en los estados del Golfo de México
January 25, 2021Las instalaciones terrestres de petróleo y gas emiten 10 veces más metano de lo reportado, lo que representa una pérdida de 4.000 millones de pesos al año.More on:
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Climate Scientists Record Extremely High Methane Emissions Across the Gulf states of Mexico
January 25, 2021Onshore oil & gas facilities emit 10 times more methane than Mexico’s government reports. Emissions from burning natural gas represent $200M revenue loss.More on:
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Collection
Breathe London Blueprint-Air Pollution Sensor and Monitor Performance Evaluation Resources
January 25, 2021Links to several resources that can assist cities in evaluating the performance of air pollution sensors and monitors.More on:
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Methodology
Breathe London Blueprint-Stationary Monitors and Mobile Instruments
January 25, 2021Summary of monitors and instrumentation used to conduct stationary and mobile monitoring during the Breathe London project.More on:
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Methodology
Breathe London Blueprint-Mobile Monitoring Considerations
January 25, 2021Summary of key considerations and recommendations for designing and managing a mobile monitoring campaign.More on:
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Methodology
Breathe London Blueprint-Stationary Sensor Network Considerations
January 25, 2021Summary of key considerations for designing and managing a stationary sensor network.More on:
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Methodology
Breathe London Blueprint-Network calibration methodology
January 25, 2021Summary of the network calibration method for the Breathe London Blueprint.More on:
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Press release
Scientists call for global policymakers to treat “fish as food” to help solve world hunger
January 19, 2021 | Kristin Kleisner, Associate Vice President, Oceans ScienceScientists are urging global policymakers to think of fish as a solution to food insecurity and malnutrition in a newly-published paper in Ambio.More on:
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Press release
Trump EPA’s withdrawal of proposed bans on dangerous uses of three chemicals is shameful
January 14, 2021 | Richard Denison, Former Lead Senior ScientistThe Trump EPA will announce the withdrawal of bans on high-risk uses of the chemicals methylene chloride, trichloroethylene, and N-methylpyrrolidone.More on:
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Press release
Groups File Lawsuit Opposing Trump Administration’s Censored Science Rule
January 11, 2021 | Ben Levitan, Former Senior Attorney, Legal and RegulatoryHealth and environmental groups are asking a court to reject the Trump administration’s just-finalized Censored Science rule because it threatens the health and safety of Americans and was imposed with an unduly hasty – and illegal – timeframe.More on:
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Press release
Trump EPA’s Censored Science Rule Jeopardizes Scientific Integrity and Public Health
January 5, 2021 | Ben Levitan, Former Senior Attorney, Legal and RegulatoryStatement of EDF Senior Attorney Ben Levitan – January 5, 2021More on:
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Press release
As New State Data Reveals Emissions Increase, Regulators Call for Stronger Rules and Enforcement to Reduce Oil and Gas Pollution
December 21, 2020 | Jon Goldstein, Associate Vice President, Energy TransitionEDF Statement from Jon Goldstein, Director Regulatory and Legislative AffairsMore on:
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Legal resources
Adaptive Management and NEPA in the Courts
December 18, 2020 | Natalie Snider, Ph.D., Associate Vice President, Climate Resilient Coasts & WatershedsCase law review of adaptive management, an iterative decision-making process wherein agencies monitor a management plan’s implementation and adjust it based on feedback.More on:
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Report
State of Play of Low-Cost Sensors for Monitoring PM2.5
December 15, 2020This report provides an analysis of the role of low-cost sensors for measuring PM2.5 air pollution in India.More on:
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Press release
Scientists Discover 50 Methane Leaks in City of Hamburg's Gas Utility Network
December 4, 2020 | Stefan Schwietzke, International Senior ScientistEDF study shows urban gas leaks are a climate problem in Europe with a clear technology solution.More on:
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Climate tech company presentations
December 2, 2020Climate tech entrepreneurs presented at our December 2020 convening. -
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New Data: New Mexico’s Oil and Gas Methane Problem Persists, Proposed Rules Need Improvement to Protect State’s Health and Climate
November 20, 2020Proposed pollution rules in New Mexico must be strengthened to protect the state's public health and climate.More on:
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Trump EPA Rushes Assessment of Toxic Chemical 1,4-Dioxane, Putting Public Health at Risk
November 19, 2020 | Richard Denison, Former Lead Senior ScientistTrump EPA shows disdain for public input and scientific experts, and willingness to do industry bidding with draft of risk evaluation for 1,4-dioxane.More on:
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Solutions
Bezos Earth Fund supports EDF science and solutions
November 16, 2020Confronting climate change has never been more urgent. EDF's generous grant of $100 million from the Bezos Earth Fund comes at a critical moment.More on: