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Report
Financing resilient communities and coastlines report
August 14, 2018EDF and Quantified Ventures investigate how environmental impact bonds can help make coastal communities more resilient to climate change.More on:
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Fact sheet
Financing resilient communities and coastlines fact sheet
August 14, 2018Fact sheet for EDF report on how environmental impact bonds can accelerate wetland restoration in Louisiana and beyond.More on:
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Report
Financing resilient communities and coastlines
August 13, 2018EDF and Quantified Ventures investigate how environmental impact bonds can help make coastal communities more resilient to climate change.More on:
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Analysis
How pollution impacts human health
May 14, 2018EDF and Kaiser Permanente combined block-by-block traffic-related air pollution data with electronic health records to show how location impacts health.More on:
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Blog post
New regional emissions study offers insights into New Mexico’s oil and gas emissions problems
April 5, 2018A new study from the Western Regional Air Partnership finds methane emissions from New Mexico’s oil and gas facilities are higher than previous estimates.More on:
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Explainer
Reducing pollution requires smart regulations
February 15, 2018With the right standards, Pennsylvania could reduce pollution by up to 60%More on:
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Methodology
Methodology of estimating untracked emissions
February 15, 2018EDF estimated total annual methane emissions from all oil and gas wells in Pennsylvania.More on:
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Methodology
How we count emissions
February 15, 2018Scientific research paints a comprehensive picture of oil and gas emissions.More on:
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Report
Case studies in sustainable groundwater management
January 22, 2018EDF report aims to help water managers better understand the suite of tools and approaches that can be used to enhance the sustainable management of groundwater.More on:
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Report
Driving Environmental Outcomes Through Utility Reform
January 22, 2018This whitepaper examines the approach taken by the New York Public Service Commission (“NYPSC”) and sheds light on the elements that must be included for electric utility modernization efforts to yield maximum environmental benefits.More on:
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Report
Financing New Jersey’s clean energy economy: Pathways for leadership
December 5, 2017 | Mary Barber, State Director, New York and New JerseyGovernor-elect Murphy campaigned to set New Jersey on a path to 100% clean energy by 2050. However, existing funding streams have not been sufficient to catalyze the scale of growth required.More on:
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Article
New Mexico methane waste report
November 9, 2017A report based on recent scientific breakthroughs in methane quantification finds that emissions of methane are drastically higher than state reports.More on:
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Press release
New Report Gives First Ever Statewide Look at Methane Waste Problem in New Mexico
November 9, 2017 | Jon Goldstein, Associate Vice President, Energy TransitionEDF scientific analysis offers insights into New Mexico's methane waste problemMore on:
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Legal resources
TSCA case resources
August 14, 2017On June 22, 2016, President Obama signed the Frank R. Lautenberg Chemical Safety for the 21st Century Act, which substantially amended the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA).More on:
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Analysis
A tale of two freeways
May 31, 2017Air pollution along freeways is generally higher than in surrounding areas. Here's a look at the I-880 and I-580 freeways in Oakland, California.More on:
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Analysis
Air pollution and health in East Oakland
May 31, 2017EDF deployed Google Street View cars equipped with Aclima’s sensing platform to collect data in a 6 square mile area in Oakland for a year.More on:
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Analysis
How pollution impacts health in West Oakland
May 31, 2017West Oakland and Downtown Oakland are exposed to some of the highest levels of air pollution in the Bay Area. Here's the impact on those communities.More on:
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Project
Our groundbreaking work with local communities on air pollution
May 31, 2017Learn more about policies that can be an enormous help in finding air pollution solutions to reduce emissions from cars, trucks and other engines.More on:
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Project
Teaming up to advance pollution measurement
May 31, 2017What started as a collaboration between EDF and Google Earth Outreach to examine methane leaks, now extends to study pollutants affecting air quality.More on:
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Blog post
Historic vote on methane pollution shows we can still fight and win
May 10, 2017The rejected attempt by the administration and Senate Republicans to overturn the Bureau of Land Management’s methane pollution rule is a resounding triumph of cooler heads over rank ideology and special interests.More on:
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Report
Louisiana regional economic impacts of land loss
March 21, 20172017 study sponsored by EDF underscores regional economic costs of Louisiana coastal loss loss as well as job creation through restoration.More on:
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Nation’s Largest City-Owned Utility Uses Equity Metrics to Ensure All Residents Have Clean Energy
March 1, 2017The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) released the Equity Metrics Data Initiative (EMDI) to help ensure the utility’s investments and programs are reaching all Angelenos.More on:
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Initiative
Reducing harmful chemicals in our food
October 19, 2016EDF focuses our efforts where we will have the largest impact: the chemicals that harm young children and that we know we can reduce.More on:
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Website
Clean Energy Progress
October 12, 2016The U.S. Clean Energy Progress Map shows the economic impact of clean energy growth across the country. The map is a non-partisan, free-to-use public resource that captures investments and jobs in the U.S. wind, solar and energy efficiency industries.More on:
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Website
Restore the Mississippi River Delta
July 8, 2016Coalition of EDF and other groups working to rebuild coastal Louisiana’s nationally-significant landscape to protect people, wildlife and jobs.More on: