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Exposed: The social media hoax that tried, but failed, to kill America's biggest ever climate law
October 25, 2022Members of the U.S. House of Representatives were targets of a sham ad campaign designed to kill the Inflation Reduction Act.More on:
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Press release
N.C. Governor Roy Cooper’s Action on Zero-Emission Trucks and Buses will Improve Air Quality, and Position North Carolina to Reap Billions in Net Health and Economic Benefits
October 25, 2022 | David Kelly, State Director, North CarolinaThough trucks and buses only comprise about 6% of vehicles on North Carolina roads, they’re responsible for more than 60% of the sector’s air pollution.More on:
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Press release
Appeals Court Upholds Use of Best Available Science to Quantify Costs of Climate Pollution Damage
October 21, 2022 | Peter Zalzal, Distinguished Counsel & Associate Vice President, Clean Air StrategiesAppeals Court Upholds Use of Best Available Science to Quantify Costs of Climate Pollution DamageMore on:
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Op-ed
Iowa corn yield growth likely to slow by 2030 without urgent focus on climate adaptation
October 21, 2022 | Britt Groosman, Vice President, Agriculture, Water and FoodFarmers have turned to new technologies and other farming improvements to boost crop harvests and stay ahead of growing global food, fuel and fiber demand.More on:
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Press release
Environmental Defense Fund urges NC Utilities Commission to reject Duke Energy’s flawed Carbon Plan proposals
October 20, 2022 | Will Scott, Southeast Climate & Clean Energy DirectorEDF calls on the North Carolina Utilities Commission to develop a plan that leverages renewable energy and battery storage to improve affordability, promote equity, reduce pollution, and meet the goals of House Bill 951.More on:
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California and General Motors fast track clean vehicles
October 19, 2022New action by California, GM, EDF and the EPA is accelerating the timeline for electric cars and cleaner cars and trucks. That means people can see the benefits of reductions in climate pollution and air pollution faster.More on:
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Press release
Environmental Defense Fund names Katelyn Roedner Sutter as California State Director
October 19, 2022 | Katelyn Roedner Sutter, California State DirectorEnvironmental Defense Fund names Katelyn Roedner Sutter as California State DirectorMore on:
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Press release
Climate Change Will Put a Drag on U.S. Corn, Soy and Wheat Harvests by 2030
October 19, 2022 | Eileen McLellan, Lead Senior ScientistWithout urgent adaptation action, climate impacts are likely to curb U.S. crop productivity growth as soon as 2030.More on:
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How Climate Change Will Impact U.S. Corn, Soybean and Wheat Yields
October 18, 2022Extreme heat, changing rainfall and other climate change impacts will make it harder to grow staple crops in the U.S. as soon as 2030. A new report from EDF uses computer models to analyze how climate change will alter yields of staple crops in Iowa, Minnesota and Kansas.More on:
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Report
Climate change will slow U.S. crop yield growth by 2030
October 18, 2022Extreme heat, changing rainfall and other climate change impacts will make it harder to grow staple crops in the U.S. as soon as 2030. This report from EDF uses computer models to analyze how climate change will alter yields of staple crops in Iowa, Minnesota and Kansas.More on:
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500,000 Florida children ride to school on diesel buses. That is not being efficient.
October 18, 2022 | Alexandra (Ali) DySard, Senior Policy Specialist, Florida ProgramsIn September, Gov. Ron DeSantis and Florida’s Department of Environmental Protection announced awards to purchase 227 electric transit buses in 13counties and 218 electric school buses in seven school districts across Florida from the Volkswagen settlement.More on:
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Blog post
Charging infrastructure is key for New Jersey fleets to electrify
October 14, 2022 | Pamela MacDougall, Director, Grid Modernization StrategyThis is the first installment of a two-part blog series about zero-emission truck and bus charging infrastructure in New Jersey. Electrifying transportation — particularly trucks and buses — is among the key elements New Jersey’s Energy Master Plan identifies to help the state decarbonize its economy by 2050. It is one of the most powerful …More on:
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Report
Growing the Grid: A Plan to Accelerate California’s Clean Energy Transition
October 11, 2022This report from CATF and EDF identifies the challenges to achieving California’s clean energy transition through the lens of the new and repurposed electricity infrastructure needed to reach state climate and clean energy goals.More on:
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Blog post
How to stop worrying about gas prices for good: Act quickly to fully decarbonize the economy
October 10, 2022 | Katelyn Roedner Sutter, California State DirectorBy: Katelyn Roedner Sutter and Michael Colvin This past summer, Californians have been hit hard by inflation: rising food costs, utility bills and nowhere more obviously than at the gas pump. The cost to fill up a tank has many potential causes and lots of experts are weighing in — see here, here and here.More on:
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Article
California must adopt the Advanced Clean Fleets Rule
October 6, 2022EDF applauds the California Air Resources Board staff for proposing to strengthen the 100% pollution-free truck sales target. Now, CARB must vote to adopt the strengthened regulation to ensure that the next generation of Californians won’t grow up breathing the nation’s dirtiest air.More on:
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Press release
Bill Would Further Federal Action on Environmental Justice
October 5, 2022 | Dr. Margot Brown, Senior Vice President, Justice & EquityEDF statement by Dr. Margot Brown on the Enforcing & Empowering Environmental Justice ActMore on:
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Blog post
Research shows gathering pipelines in the Permian Basin leaking 14 times more methane than officials estimate
October 4, 2022 | Erin Murphy, Director & Sr. Attorney, Clean Air & Energy MarketsMethane emissions from natural gas gathering pipelines in the U.S. Permian Basin are at least 14 times greater than Environmental Protection Agency national inventory estimates, according to new peer-reviewed research from EDF, Stanford University and the University of Arizona.More on:
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Blog post
The Advanced Clean Fleets rule explained
October 4, 2022 | Lauren Navarro, Senior Manager, Regulatory & Legislative AffairsBy Lauren Navarro and Tom Cackette The Advanced Clean Fleets rule is a purchase requirement for medium and heavy-duty fleets to adopt an increasing percentage of zero-emission trucks. It will complement the previously adopted Advanced Clean Trucks regulation requiring manufacturers to sell ZEV trucks. Together the two regulations are the most important means of achieving …More on:
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Op-ed
EDF’s Hisham Mundol: America is finally back at the climate table
October 3, 2022President Biden’s $370-b plan is crucial; it is about US squaring up to threats of climate change, and promoting climate justice.More on:
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Press release
EDF, Sierra Club Plan to Sue the Environmental Protection Agency to Protect People from Pollution Discharged by New Gas-Burning Power Plants
September 30, 2022 | Michael Panfil, Senior Director and Lead Counsel of Climate Risk & Clean PowerEDF, Sierra Club Plan to Sue the Environmental Protection Agency to Protect People from Pollution Discharged by New Gas-Burning Power PlantsMore on:
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Press release
22 Virginia Communities Receive $13.6 Million for Flood Resilience with Additional Awards Anticipated
September 29, 2022 | Emily Steinhilber, Director, Climate Resilient Coasts and Watersheds, VirginiaEDF statement of Emily Steinhilber, Director, Climate Resilient Coasts and Watersheds, VirginiaMore on:
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Press release
House Committee Advances Forward-Looking Fisheries Legislation
September 29, 2022 | Kate Bonzon, Vice President, Climate Resilient FisheriesThe House Natural Resources Committee today, with support from policymakers from coast to coast, passed H.R.4690, the Sustaining America’s Fisheries for the Future Act. H.R. 4690 amends and reauthorizes the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act (MSA), which governs fishing in federal waters.More on:
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Inefficient and unlit natural gas flares both emit large quantities of methane
September 29, 2022 | Dr. Daniel Zavala-Araiza, Senior Scientist IIEDF co-authored a study in published in journal Science, which finds that climate-warming methane emissions from flaring, the practice of burning off gas rather than capturing it for productive use, are five times higher than government estimates — primarily due to unlit and malfunctioning flares.More on:
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Press release
Worldwide Electric Vehicle Investments Will Grow to More Than $626 Billion By 2030 – New Report
September 27, 2022 | Peter Zalzal, Distinguished Counsel & Associate Vice President, Clean Air StrategiesWorldwide Electric Vehicle Investments Will Grow to More Than $626 Billion By 2030 – New ReportMore on:
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Blog post
North Carolina needs to build a clean and equitable power sector. Here’s how RGGI could be a tool for the job.
September 27, 2022 | Alex DeGolia, Director, State Legislative and Regulatory Affairs, U.S. RegionThis blog was co-authored with William Barber III, Founder and CEO at Rural Beacon Initiative. With the recent passage of the Inflation Reduction Act elevating the importance of state implementation of climate action, North Carolina is well-positioned to make critical progress to reduce climate-warming pollution from the electric power sector. Last year, the state took …More on: