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Analysis
Association between traffic related air pollution exposure and direct health care costs in Northern California
August 1, 2022 | Ananya Roy, Senior Health ScientistA study from EDF and Kaiser Permanente scientists, published in the journal Atmospheric Environment, finds that long-term exposure to traffic-related air pollution is associated with higher health care costs for older adults.More on:
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Interactive tool
Understanding the Near- and Long-Term Impacts of Emissions
August 1, 2022 | Tianyi Sun, Senior Climate ScientistThis calculator from EDF converts abstract greenhouse gas emissions numbers into equivalent activities from our daily lives to make the data more meaningful.More on:
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Press release
McEachin Bill Would Provide Tools to Protect Health Through Better Understanding of Local Air Pollution
July 28, 2022U.S. Representative A. Donald McEachin (VA) today introduced the “Technology Assessment for Air Quality Management Act” to strengthen hyperlocal air quality insights and improve understanding of the health impacts of air pollution.More on:
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Press release
Agreement Presents Opportunity for Historic Climate Action in Senate
July 28, 2022 | Fred Krupp, PresidentAgreement Presents Opportunity for Historic Climate Action in SenateMore on:
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Blog post
4 main takeaways from America’s top transit agencies on electrifying buses
July 28, 2022 | Pamela MacDougall, Director, Grid Modernization StrategyMany U.S. transit agencies, from New York to Los Angeles to Houston, are working to convert their bus fleets from diesel to electric. The number of electric transit buses currently on order or operating in the U.S. grew 112% from 2018 to 2021, according to CALSTART. Electric buses are cleaner, quieter and increasingly more cost-effective …More on:
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Press release
Nearly Two Dozen U.S. and Canadian States Endorse Roadmap to 100% Zero-Emission Trucks by 2050
July 27, 2022 | Larissa Koehler, Director, Vehicle Electrification & Senior AttorneyToday a coalition of 17 states, the District of Columbia and Quebec signed off on an action plan that will provide state leaders a roadmap to achieve 30% zero-emission truck sales by 2030 and 100% sales no later than 2050, while directly tackling deadly climate and air pollution from medium- and heavy-duty vehicles.More on:
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Blog post
Now is the time for California to go bold on electric trucks and buses
July 26, 2022 | Lauren Navarro, Senior Manager, Regulatory & Legislative AffairsThere is no single fix to the climate, air quality, political and economic challenges facing California, but the state’s early action to electrify its fleet of medium- and heavy-duty vehicles is one example of smart policy that can move us in a positive direction. As California’s legislative session concludes in August, lawmakers and the California …More on:
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Blog post
Investor Guide to Company Comments on Proposed EPA Methane Standards
July 20, 2022 | Dominic Watson, Senior Manager, Energy Transition, EDF+BusinessEPA’s comment period saw broad support for federal methane regulation, but opportunities remain for leading companies to raise ambition in public comments later this year.More on:
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Press release
New Frontline Resource Institute Announces $1 Million for Frontline Community Groups
July 20, 2022 | Dr. Margot Brown, Senior Vice President, Justice & EquityFunding will support efforts to create effective & equitable climate solutionsMore on:
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Press release
Emissions of Hydrogen Could Undermine Its Climate Benefits
July 19, 2022 | Ilissa Ocko, Senior Climate Scientist II, Barbra Streisand Chair of Environmental StudiesEDF scientists say leakage risk has been overlooked and understated; warn careful measures are needed to achieve promised advantageMore on:
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Article
The Supreme Court's ruling on climate change, explained
July 19, 2022The U.S. Supreme Court’s recent climate change ruling constrains the EPA's ability to limit climate pollution caused by emissions from a variety of sources.More on:
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Blog post
Interactive map: Who is impacted most by overlooked US oil and gas pollution
July 19, 2022 | Jon Goldstein, Associate Vice President, Energy TransitionA new EDF map is making it easier to access information about the communities across the country who are impacted by pollution from small oil and gas wells with leak-prone equipment. There are over half a million wells across the country that are producing less than 15 barrels of oil and gas a day. But …More on:
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Blog post
As nations sign on to end routine flaring, Biden admin must act
July 15, 2022 | Jon Goldstein, Associate Vice President, Energy TransitionThe last two months have seen encouraging momentum in the effort to tackle emissions of methane — a greenhouse gas that drives over a quarter of current warming — and the practice of flaring, which is a major source of energy waste and methane pollution. Starting with last month’s Major Economies Forum, one of the …More on:
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Press release
New Analysis: Joining Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, Alongside a Strong Carbon Plan, Helps North Carolina Achieve Greater Climate Benefits at Reduced Costs
July 15, 2022 | Alex DeGolia, Director, State Legislative and Regulatory Affairs, U.S. RegionNew analysis from Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) and Rural Beacon Initiative (RBI) shows that joining the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) can be an integral tool for North Carolina to cost-effectively reduce emissions and meet the state’s carbon reduction goals.More on:
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Report
Power Sector Decarbonization in North Carolina
July 15, 2022New analysis from Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) and Rural Beacon Initiative (RBI) shows that joining the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) can be an integral tool for North Carolina to cost-effectively reduce emissions and meet the state’s carbon reduction goals.More on:
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Blog post
In wake of Supreme Court ruling, we must go full steam ahead to reduce methane pollution
July 14, 2022 | Rosalie Winn, Director and Lead Counsel, Methane and Clean Air PolicyThe U.S. Supreme Court’s recent climate change ruling has unfortunately restricted the tools available to EPA in its effort to address climate pollution from power plants. However, it’s also important to recognize that the ruling in no way changed EPA’s longstanding authority and duty to address climate pollution under the Clean Air Act to address …More on:
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Press release
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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Blog post
TCEQ announces critical new funding commitment for zero-emission trucks
July 14, 2022 | Phillip Martin, Manager, Zero-emission Truck Initiative in TexasCritical funding for more zero-emission trucks in Texas is on the way. For the first time ever, a Texas Commission on Environmental Quality grant program that provides incentives to replace heavy-duty diesel vehicles will guarantee that at least half of the funding awarded will go to projects that include zero-emission medium- and heavy-duty trucks.More on:
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Blog post
The ZEV future is here: An 8,500% increase in truck deployments, commitments is proof.
July 12, 2022 | Sam Becker, Project Manager, Global Clean Air, U.S. RegionCommercial U.S. fleets are going big on electric trucks, according to a new EDF analysis of class 2b-8 fleet announcements, which finds a nearly 8,500% increase in zero-emission fleet deployments and commitments since 2017. To arrive at this eye-popping stat, EDF tracked public announcements of leading fleet commitments to deploy zero-emission trucks, as well as …More on:
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Article
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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Article
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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ESG BY EDF
June 30, 2022ESG By EDF is an insights platform that empowers investor action to accelerate climate and sustainability solutions.More on:
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Press release
Supreme Court Constrains EPA Authority to Reduce Climate Pollution from Existing Power Plants
June 30, 2022EDF, Others Call for Immediate Action on ClimateMore on:
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Blog post
New research shows how to improve the voluntary carbon market to accelerate investment in nature
June 29, 2022 | Doria Gordon, Senior Director, Lead Senior ScientistDirect emission reductions from natural and agricultural systems coupled with equity and efficiency can address multiple sustainability goals. The post New research shows how to improve the voluntary carbon market to accelerate investment in nature first appeared on Growing Returns.More on:
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Blog post
The scoop on the Scoping Plan: CARB is not on track to achieve a zero-emission transportation sector (Part 4)
June 26, 2022 | Michael Colvin, Director, Regulatory and Legislative AffairsThis post was co-authored by Sam Becker, Electric Medium- and Heavy-Duty Vehicle Advocate, and Lauren Navarro, Senior Manager, Regulatory and Legislative Affairs. In May, the California Air Resources Board released the draft 2022 Climate Change Scoping Plan, a roadmap that will guide the state toward meeting its 2030 emissions target and achieving net-zero emissions no …More on: