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Moms Clean Air Force
July 26, 2022EDF is proud to support this powerful community of over one million moms and dads united against air pollution – including the urgent crisis of our changing climate – to protect our children's health.More on:
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Bill Would Protect Public Health with Better Air Pollution Data
July 14, 2022U.S. Rep. Lisa Blunt Rochester (D-DE) and Sen. Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) today reintroduced the Public Health Air Quality Act of 2022, a bill that would strengthen air quality monitoring in communities near industrial sources of pollution.More on:
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What would save thousands of lives and fight injustice?
July 1, 2022In a new report released by Environmental Defense Fund, scientists found that fine particle pollution, primarily generated by burning fossil fuels, is especially rampant — and deadly — in Black, Hispanic, and low-income communities. But there is a way for all of us to breathe easier. The Environmental Protection Agency could tighten its standard.More on:
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What would save lives and fight injustice? Stronger limits on fine particle pollution
July 1, 2022In a new report released by EDF, scientists found that fine particle pollution, primarily generated by burning fossil fuels, is especially rampant — and deadly — in Black, Hispanic, and low-income communities. But there is a way for all of us to breathe easier. The Environmental Protection Agency could tighten its standard.More on:
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EDF Expert Testifies in Support of EPA Waivers for California’s Two New “Life-Saving” Clean Truck Rules
June 29, 2022 | Andy Su, Attorney, TransportationAn expert from Environmental Defense Fund testified to stress the importance that EPA provides full, lasting, and durable effect to two California rules that that will help put more zero-emitting freight trucks and buses on our roads, protect people from unhealthy pollution, and create thousands of new jobs.More on:
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EDF “Strongly Supports” Proposal to Strengthen Cross-State Air Pollution Rule, Protect Millions from Smog-Forming Coal-Plant Smokestack Pollution
June 22, 2022 | Michael Panfil, Senior Director and Lead Counsel of Climate Risk & Clean PowerEDF “Strongly Supports” Proposal to Strengthen Cross-State Air Pollution Rule, Protect Millions from Smog-Forming Coal-Plant Smokestack PollutionMore on:
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New Tool Shows Air Pollution’s Path
June 13, 2022 | Tammy Thompson, Senior Air Quality ScientistAir Tracker is a new web-based tool that allows users to plot the likely path of air pollutionMore on:
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REPORT: For Senior Populations, Black Americans Are Three Times More Likely to Die from Exposure to Particle Pollution Than White Americans
June 3, 2022 | Ananya Roy, Senior Health ScientistREPORT: For Senior Populations, Black Americans Are Three Times More Likely to Die from Exposure to Particle Pollution Than White AmericansMore on:
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The unequal burden of air pollution
May 27, 2022Truck pollution causes asthma in young children. Community groups like South Ward Environmental Action in Newark, New Jersey, are fighting for clean air and clean economic development. EDF is supporting their efforts.More on:
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The unequal burden of air pollution
May 27, 2022Truck pollution causes asthma in young children. Community groups like South Ward Environmental Action in Newark, New Jersey, are fighting for clean air and clean economic development. EDF is supporting their efforts.More on:
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How ports can use the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to protect public health and act on climate
May 26, 2022 | Elena Craft, Associate Vice President, Climate and HealthMost Americans hadn’t thought about the importance of ports until pandemic-driven disruptions in the global supply chain created delays and uncertainty about the delivery of the goods we count on in our homes, schools, businesses and beyond. But people who live in the communities near ports, where last century’s fossil fuel-powered equipment belches out harmful …More on:
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EDF Urges EPA to “Substantially Strengthen” Proposed Emissions Standards for New Commercial Trucks and Buses
May 18, 2022EDF Urges EPA to “Substantially Strengthen” Proposed Emissions Standards for New Commercial Trucks and BusesMore on:
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50 years is too long! Now is our time to go bold or go home.
May 12, 2022“50 Years is Enough!” That was the theme at this year’s 8th Annual Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) Climate Change Conference in New Orleans. 50 years of indiscriminate toxic dumping, 50 years of hazardous waste sites in frontline communities, 50 years of land-use decisions that harm communities of color – enough! It’s a searing …More on:
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Methane gas leaks present environmental justice concerns
May 11, 2022 | Erin Murphy, Director & Sr. Attorney, Clean Air & Energy MarketsBy Erin Murphy and Joe von Fischer New peer-reviewed research reveals neighborhoods with more people of color and lower household income tended to have more gas leaks. Because natural gas is composed primarily of methane, leaks are a source of climate pollution as well as a health and safety hazard and nuisance to nearby communities.More on:
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Major oil refinery censured over toxic air
May 6, 2022Toxic pollution from Suncor oil refinery in Colorado exceeded permitted limits more than 500 times in two yearsMore on:
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EPA deals blow to major oil refinery, citing concerns over toxic air
May 6, 2022In a major milestone for environmental justice advocates, the EPA has questioned Colorado state over permits issued to the Suncor oil refinery which has been exceeding toxic pollution limits for years.More on:
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Environmental bond gives New York a once-in-a-generation opportunity to fund a more climate resilient future.
May 3, 2022 | Kate Boicourt , Director, Climate Resilient Coasts and WatershedsThe Bond Act would fund $1.1 billion in restoration and flood risk reduction projects, such as restoring wetlands, benefitting both communities and nature. The post Environmental bond gives New York a once-in-a-generation opportunity to fund a more climate resilient future. first appeared on Growing Returns.More on:
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Supreme Court Should Deny Request to Reinstate a Ban on Use of the Best Available Science about the Costs of Climate Damage
April 28, 2022 | Rosalie Winn, Director and Lead Counsel, Methane and Clean Air PolicySupreme Court Should Deny Request to Reinstate a Ban on Use of the Best Available Science about the Costs of Climate DamageMore on:
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America wasn’t so beautiful before EPA protections
April 22, 2022Photos from the EPA archive show how much the US has changed since the agency was establishedMore on:
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Analysis of PM2.5-Related Health Burdens Under Current and Alternative NAAQS
April 15, 2022Black Americans 65 and older are three times more likely to die from exposure to fine particle air pollution than white Americans over 65, according to a report prepared by Industrial Economics, Inc. for EDF.More on:
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Lawsuit Would Compel the Environmental Protection Agency to Enforce Air Pollution Law
April 13, 2022 | Graham McCahan, Former Senior Attorney, U.S. Climate & Air – Legal & RegulatoryLawsuit Would Compel the Environmental Protection Agency to Enforce Air Pollution LawMore on:
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EDF Joins Broad Coalition to Support EPA’s Proposal about the Mercury and Air Toxics Standards
April 12, 2022EDF Joins Broad Coalition to Support EPA’s Proposal about the Mercury and Air Toxics StandardsMore on:
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Interactive tool
Air tracker shows path pollution takes through neighborhoods
April 4, 2022EDF and partners have combined a newly created online mapping tool — run on real-time, trusted scientific models — with air pollution and weather forecasting data to help users learn more about the air they’re breathing and allow them to see where it's coming from.More on:
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EDF outlines steps for EPA to strengthen its plan to assess risks to frontline communities
March 24, 2022 | Maria Doa, Senior Director, Chemicals PolicyMaria Doa, Senior Director, Chemicals Policy This week Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) filed comments on EPA’s plan to assess the risks to frontline communities from nearby releases of chemicals to the air and water. The EPA’s proposal is an improvement from the previous administration, which failed to follow the requirements of the Toxic Substances Control …More on:
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Broad Coalition Petitions AQCC for Faster Action on Clean Trucks
March 18, 2022 | Larissa Koehler, Director, Vehicle Electrification & Senior AttorneyA coalition formally petitioned the Colorado Air Quality Control Commission to consider an Advanced Clean Trucks rule and a low NOx rule this spring.More on: