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New York and New Jersey face serious flood risks. Here’s how the Army Corps can address them.
May 9, 2021 | Natalie Snider, Ph.D., Associate Vice President, Climate Resilient Coasts & WatershedsThe densely populated coastal regions of New York and New Jersey face serious flood threats as climate change, increased storm frequency and rising sea levels exacerbate vulnerability. Without action, 2.9 million people and $2.1 trillion in assets in New York City and Newark, NJ, alone are at risk of flooding by 2070. The U.S. Army …More on:
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How climate change is worsening drought
April 30, 2021Spring is in full swing across the U.S. – flowers are blooming, pollen is blowing – and this means that the 2021 heat wave, hurricane, and wildfire seasons are just around the corner. After the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season produced a record number of named storms and record-breaking wildfires ravaged the Western U.S., vulnerable communities …More on:
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Nature-based solutions can help New York and New Jersey adapt to rising seas and intensifying storms
April 30, 2021Nature-based solutions are sometimes the most cost-effective flood mitigation options at our disposal.More on:
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Letter
EDF Response to USDA Request on Climate Crisis
April 30, 2021 | Britt Groosman, Vice President, Agriculture, Water and FoodEDF responds to Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack's request for public input on the U.S. Department of Agriculture's climate-smart agriculture and forestry strategy.More on:
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As Texas drought worsens, two bills can advance sustainable, equitable groundwater management
April 26, 2021 | Vanessa Puig-Williams, Senior Director, Climate Resilient Water SystemsAs 75% of Texas faces drought, two bills in the state Legislature can advance more sustainable and equitable management of vital water resources. The post As Texas drought worsens, two bills can advance sustainable, equitable groundwater management first appeared on Growing Returns.More on:
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Press release
Gov. Gavin Newsom’s Drought Order Takes Important Steps for Local Short-term Needs and Long-term Climate Resilience
April 21, 2021 | Ann Hayden, Vice President, Climate Resilient Water SystemsStatement by Ann Hayden of EDF on drought proclamation by California Gov. Gavin Newsom.More on:
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Fossil fuel industry failed Texans during the freeze, now it’s using the crisis to attack renewables
April 16, 2021 | Colin Leyden, State Director, TexasFebruary’s energy crisis did something no Texas politician has done in decades: It brought Texans together to demand our leaders in Austin fix the flawed energy system that failed so miserably, caused nearly $300 billion in damage and killed more than 200 Texans. Unfortunately, fossil fuel interests and their willing allies in the Texas Legislature …More on:
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4 ways North Carolina’s Legislature can build lasting flood resilience
April 15, 2021 | Will McDow, Associate Vice President, Climate Resilient Coasts and WatershedsAs North Carolina continues to recover from a string of flooding and storm disasters, legislative leaders have recognized the opportunity for the state to not just recover from recent storms but to rebuild better before the next disaster. This week, Environmental Defense Fund released a white paper [PDF] recommending four specific policy actions that would …More on:
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California is facing another drought, but I’m still hopeful. Here are 3 reasons why.
April 15, 2021 | Ann Hayden, Vice President, Climate Resilient Water SystemsIt’s a daunting time to be working on water in California. The Sierra snowpack measurement came in today at 59% of average statewide, making this the second dry winter in a row. The drought conditions led state and federal officials to announce last week painful water cuts for farmers and for municipal water systems that …More on:
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A survey of groundwater in the Colorado River Basin
April 6, 2021Story Map by Environmental Defense FundMore on:
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Website
California’s first open-source water accounting platform
April 6, 2021A pilot project advancing sustainable groundwater management.More on:
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Report
Policy Agenda to Build Flood Resilience Across North Carolina
March 31, 2021 | Will McDow, Associate Vice President, Climate Resilient Coasts and WatershedsIt's time for North Carolina to lead on climate mitigation and resilience to protect the state's residents, economy and ecosystems. This EDF report outlines four resilient policy proposals.More on:
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Study shows healthy soils protect corn yields and lower crop insurance payouts
March 10, 2021 | Emily Oldfield, Agricultural Soil Carbon ScientistResearchers found that counties with higher soil organic matter are associated with greater yields, lower yield losses and lower rates of crop insurance payouts under drought conditions. The post Study shows healthy soils protect corn yields and lower crop insurance payouts first appeared on Growing Returns.More on:
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3 lessons on managing Texas groundwater during drought
March 3, 2021 | Vanessa Puig-Williams, Senior Director, Climate Resilient Water SystemsHere are three key takeaways from how the Hays Trinity district is proactively managing groundwater to protect its long-term viability and landowners’ rights to groundwater. The post 3 lessons from a Texas groundwater district on managing during drought first appeared on Growing Returns.More on:
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A clear path to protecting Texas from the next weather crisis
February 25, 2021 | Colin Leyden, State Director, TexasBy Colin Leyden and John Hall The aftermath of the storm we just endured will linger a lot longer than the average Texas winter. At least 80 people died. Millions of families lost power and water service as broad swaths of our critical infrastructure froze up. Families, businesses and cities are still tallying the damage,More on:
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3 actions Congress can take now to build more resilient coasts
February 24, 2021 | Steve Cochran, Former Associate Vice President, State AffairsBy proactively investing in natural infrastructure and conservation priorities, Congress can begin to build protections for the coastal ecosystems that help protect communities, while creating jobs and reducing the costs of future disasters. The post 3 actions Congress can take now to build more resilient coasts first appeared on Growing Returns.More on:
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Five things to know about the Texas blackouts
February 24, 20211. Our first priority must be to help Texas families Millions in Texas were without power and drinkable water for days on end, and families across the state are still working to find food and assess the damage from burst pipes. Helping them must be our first priority. 2. Climate change means all of our …More on:
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Press release
Millions of Pounds of Air Pollution Released Because of Grid Failure, Freeze in Texas
February 23, 2021 | Elena Craft, Associate Vice President, Climate and HealthOil refineries, petrochemical plants and other unprepared industrial facilities in Texas released 3.5 million of pounds of extra pollution into the air.More on:
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What to watch as the Texas Legislature takes up climate, energy, water and more
February 17, 2021 | Kate Zerrenner, Senior Manager, Energy-Water InitiativesWe’re past the midpoint of the Texas legislative session and the bill filing deadline is behind us. Because the legislature only meets for five months every other year, there’s a lot to accomplish in a short span. Now, as things pick up steam we’ll see which bills move forward and which don’t. A bill needs …More on:
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Important climate rulemaking kicks off in Oregon: What we’re watching
February 17, 2021 | Erica Morehouse, Senior Director, Just & Equitable Mission EngagementYesterday kicked off the official start of the “Climate Protection Plan” rulemaking in Oregon, a process that is likely to answer whether Oregon will follow through on meeting its strong commitments to climate action. The stakes for this critical rulemaking are high: Oregon had one of its most destructive wildfire seasons on record last year …More on:
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Fact sheet
Building Florida’s coastal resilience
February 8, 2021Florida can establish a meaningful and unified resilience effort that creates a safer, more prosperous and equitable future for all communities.More on:
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Press release
New Report Details Near-Term Costs of Climate Change Across North Carolina’s Economy
December 14, 2020 | Dionne Delli-Gatti, Director, Regulatory and Legislative Affairs for Southeast Climate and EnergyEDF research shows climate costs will climb in major sectors of the state's economy without urgent action to curb pollution and build resilienceMore on:
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Climate costs will mount across North Carolina's economy
December 10, 2020EDF report showcases the projected costs of climate hazards across eight key sectors of North Carolina’s economy over the next 20 to 30 years.More on:
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Press release
After Year of Unprecedented Disasters, U.S. House Strengthens Resilience of Nation’s Waterways, Communities and Infrastructure
December 8, 2020 | Elizabeth Gore, Senior Vice President, Political AffairsEDF press statement on U.S. House passage of Water Resources Development Act reauthorization for 2020.More on:
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The 2020 hurricane season broke all the records. Is it a sign of what’s to come?
December 3, 2020 | Steve Cochran, Former Associate Vice President, State AffairsWe can’t stop the storms from coming, but we can limit their increasing severity and better protect our communities before the storms arrive.More on: