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Analysis
How the U.S. Supreme Court put the nation’s wetlands at risk
March 19, 2024In 2023, a Supreme Court ruling (Sackett v EPA) quietly and significantly put our Nation’s wetlands at risk by drastically narrowing the scope of wetlands protected under the Clean Water Act. An analysis from EDF sheds light on potential impacts.More on:
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Report
An Investor Guide to the SEC Rule on Climate-Related Disclosures
March 18, 2024This investor guide from EDF provides the financial sector with an overview of the rule and its key components, summarize the implications of the rule for investors, put the rule into context with other international frameworks, and map out next steps towards implementation of the rule.More on:
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Fact sheet
Electric vehicle sales are going further, faster than experts predicted
March 14, 2024EDF analysis shows actual 2023 EV sales outperformed over 85% of expert forecasts from 2019 to 2022.More on:
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Report
U.S. Electric Vehicle Manufacturing Investments and Jobs - March 2024
March 12, 2024EDF report finds that in the last nine years manufacturers have announced $188 billion in investments in electric vehicle and EV battery manufacturing in the U.S. and 195,000 direct EV-related U.S. jobs. Most of those announcements occurred in the last 18 months since passage of the IRA.More on:
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Report
A comparison of clean heat standards
March 11, 2024Report commissioned by Environmental Defense Fund and prepared by Energy Futures Group provides an overview of key design elements that can be used for a Clean Heat Standards, as well as a look at how four states are approaching these elements in their own CHS development process.More on:
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Report
TERP and trucks
March 7, 2024 | Phillip Martin, Manager, Zero-emission Truck Initiative in TexasEDF report details how Texas’ $342 million clean air program can be improved to help companies that want to secure state funding for zero-emission trucks.More on:
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Report
Practical pathways for port decarbonization and environmental justice (PDF)
March 4, 2024 | Ellu Nasser, Senior Manager, Climate and HealthEDF provides a guide for ports and their partners in the United States to set, plan, implement and achieve their decarbonization goals.More on:
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Fact sheet
EPA vehicle standards will reduce harmful pollution and save thousands of lives
February 29, 2024EDF fact sheet shows Environmental Protection Agency’s proposed pollution standards for new cars, buses and freight trucks would save more than 40,000 lives and prevent more than 25 million asthma attacks.More on:
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Report
Measuring resilience
February 28, 2024 | Kate Boicourt , Director, Climate Resilient Coasts and WatershedsReport from EDF and RPA, in collaboration with other stakeholders and partners, provides a set of indicators and metrics that can be used to measure a community’s resilience across a specific geography.More on:
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Fact sheet
Getting the landing right
February 27, 2024 | Pedro Piris-Cabezas, Senior Director, Global Transportation / Lead Senior EconomistAs the Biden administration decides which sustainable aviation fuels are eligible for new taxpayer subsidies, it must support high-integrity SAFS that meet rigorous environmental standards grounded in science. Details matter and ensuring the GREET model meets the Congressional requirements in the Inflation Reduction Act is critical. We can’t afford to trade one environmental threat for another.More on:
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Report
Non-pipeline alternatives: Meeting energy demand responsibly
February 22, 2024Report from EDF has guidance and analysis to help states develop regulatory frameworks for NPA evaluation and implementation, and to help utilities successfully implement NPA programs.More on:
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Interactive tool
Chemical Exposure Action Map
February 22, 2024EDF's map offers tools to encourage EPA to do better risk assessments of chemicals. Use this tool to see where facilities are polluting toxic chemicals into our air, water and land and how it’s putting our health at risk, then encourage EPA to take action.More on:
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Analysis
Improving ecosystem health in highly altered river basins: a generalized framework and its application to the Mississippi-Atchafalaya River Basin
February 22, 2024 | Kelly Suttles, Senior Research Analyst, Climate-Smart AgricultureUsing a combination of literature review, workshops and expert solicitation, study authors propose a generalized framework to improve ecosystem health in highly altered river basins by reducing ecosystem stressors, enhancing ecosystem processes and increasing ecosystem resilience. The use of this framework is illustrated in the Mississippi-Atchafalaya River Basin (MARB) of the central United States (U.S.).More on:
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Blog post
Five reasons why mandatory flood disclosure in Florida would be a big win for realtors
February 14, 2024 | Rachel Rhode, Manager, Climate Resilient Coasts & WatershedsBy: Rachel Rhode, Manager, Climate Resilient Coasts and Watersheds and Eve Cooke, Fellow, Climate Resilient Coasts and Watersheds Buying a home is often one of the biggest financial decisions individuals and families will ever make. More than one-third of Florida properties are at risk of severe flooding in the next 30 years, and despite these …More on:
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Scarcity and excess: Tackling water-related risks to agriculture in the United States
February 13, 2024 | Eileen McLellan, Lead Senior ScientistThis report from EDF provides an overview of the dual water stressors of too little and too much water, the current and potential future impacts these might have on agriculture, and to highlight emerging adaptation strategies to enhance resilience.More on:
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Report
Extreme heat’s impacts on farm financial outcomes in Kansas
January 26, 2024Environmental Defense Fund, Cornell University, and Kansas State University studied how severe weather financially impacts Kansas farms and how management choices and government programs mitigate the negative impacts. The study used a 40-year Kansas farm financial dataset and historic weather data to measure the impacts of extreme heat on gross and net farm income.More on:
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Report
How utilities and regulators can enable proactive, affordable grid expansion in the era of truck electrification
January 24, 2024A new report from Environmental Defense Fund shows that proactive infrastructure investments will be key to accelerating the long-term transition to zero-emission medium- and heavy-duty electric vehicles.More on:
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Press release
Report identifies new tools, strategies for utilities and state regulators to expedite truck electrification
January 24, 2024 | Cole Jermyn, Attorney, Energy TransitionA new report from Environmental Defense Fund shows that proactive infrastructure investments will be key to accelerating the long-term transition to zero-emission medium- and heavy-duty electric vehicles.More on:
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Illinois Renters & Condo Owners Have a Right to Charge
January 23, 2024EDF fact sheet on EV charging for Illinois home renters and condo owners.More on:
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Article
How to save money on an EV in the U.S. in 2024
January 10, 2024With instant rebates on EVs now in effect, 2024 is a great year to get an electric vehicle.More on:
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U.S. Electric Vehicle Battery Manufacturing on Track to Meet Demand
December 21, 2023Analysis by Environmental Defense Fund finds that enough U.S. battery production capacity has already been announced to supply all the electric vehicles – both cars and trucks – expected to be sold in 2030.More on:
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Air quality and health implications of Advanced Clean Trucks regulation for the Chicago region
December 18, 2023Summary of research, the result of a collaboration between EDF and Northwestern and informed by key input from community partners, demonstrating the significant positive impact that the Advanced Clean Trucks rule can have in the greater Chicagoland area.More on:
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Report
State climate equity survey: Documenting how state rules support a just and equitable energy transition
December 11, 2023Across the U.S., states are passing laws that will ensure greater equity as we transition to a clean energy system. This EDF report that documents states’ efforts to make their energy transition more equitable and healthier.More on:
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Report
How U.S. agriculture can adapt to escalating water risks
December 11, 2023Deepening patterns of water scarcity and excess pose a growing threat to agriculture across much of the United States. Intensifying climatic extremes — combined with accelerating disruptive human interventions including groundwater over-extraction, sprawling drainage networks and misaligned governance — are driving mounting water-related agricultural costs, particularly in midwestern and western states.More on:
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Report
Scarcity and excess: Tackling water-related risks to agriculture in the United States
December 8, 2023 | Rachel O’Connor, Senior Manager, Climate Resilient Water SystemsThis EDF report provides an overview of the dual water stressors of too little and too much water, the current and potential future impacts these might have on agriculture, and highlights emerging adaptation strategies to enhance resilience. This report focuses on impacts to agriculture in the western and midwestern U.S.More on: