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The road to zero: how one company began their journey to fleet electrification
October 4, 2022For companies that own and operate medium and heavy duty trucks, the path to fleet electrification provides a high impact opportunity to intrinsically reshape the environmental impact of their operations.More on:
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First-of-its-Kind Digital Resource Simplifies the Fleet Electrification Journey
October 3, 2022 | Lindsay Shigetomi, Senior Manager, Fleet EngagementEnvironmental Defense Fund today released the Fleet Electrification Solutions Center, a free online resource that cuts through the complexity of truck electrification to connect fleet professionals with the solutions they need, all in one easy-to-navigate clearinghouse.More on:
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GM and EDF Announce Recommended Principles on EPA Emissions Standards for Model Year 2027 and Beyond
September 20, 2022 | Fred Krupp, PresidentGM and EDF Announce Recommended Principles on EPA Emissions Standards for Model Year 2027 and BeyondMore on:
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New Partnership to Improve Air Quality, Advance Global Health and Climate Goals in Latin American and Caribbean Countries
September 7, 2022 | Amanda Leland, Executive DirectorCollaboration aims to strengthen regional cooperation to lower air pollution levels in the region, bringing them closer to World Health Organization’s newly updated Air Quality GuidelinesMore on:
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Every year the U.S. throws away 160 billion pounds of food. These students set out to do something about it
August 17, 2022About 35% of America's food supply goes to waste. If all of that food was grown in one place, the farm would cover three-quarters of California.More on:
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Meet three young heroes fighting food waste in corporate America
August 17, 2022About 35% of America's food supply goes to waste. If all of that food was grown in one place, the farm would cover three-quarters of California.More on:
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New report shows toxic heavy metals are lurking in food. Here’s what companies can do about it.
August 16, 2022Last week, Healthy Babies Bright Futures (HBBF) released a report investigating heavy metals levels in rice, cereals, juices, and other common foods. It found no evidence that homemade baby food has lower heavy metal levels than store-bought brands. In fact, heavy metal levels varied widely by food type, not by how it was made. And,More on:
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LGIM America and EDF: A new kind of climate partnership
August 11, 2022 | Andrew Howell, Senior Director, Sustainable FinanceBy Neaaz Mozumder, Investment Stewardship Analyst, LGIM America and Andrew Howell, Director of Investor Influence, Environmental Defense Fund A year ago, LGIM America (LGIMA) and Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) announced a partnership to help “turbocharge investor leadership on climate change” and reduce emissions across high-emitting industries. Our shared plan focused on encouraging business leaders to …More on:
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STUDY: New Research Links Higher Street-Level Traffic-Related Air Pollution with Increased Emergency Room Costs
August 9, 2022 | Ananya Roy, Senior Health ScientistA new EDF study 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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Net Zero: Obstacles and Catalysts for Business Climate Action
August 9, 2022Exploring research findings of interviews and surveys with companies navigating internal and external obstacles on their path to net zero.More on:
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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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Pinterest banned climate change disinformation. Will other social media giants do the same?
June 6, 2022Pinterest is the first major social media platform to ban content that denies the scientific consensus that climate change is happening and influenced by human activity, raising the bar for other social media giants to curb disinformation. The Climate Disinformation Coalition, of which EDF is a founding member, is keeping up the pressure.More on:
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Five steps you can take to be an effective climate advocate
June 6, 2022 | Michael Cronin , Program Coordinator, EDF Climate CorpsCompanies will not be able to meet their net zero goals at the speed and scale required without advocating for climate policy. And professionals within those companies have come to the same realization – the most powerful tool that a company – and an individual– has to fight the climate crisis is their political advocacy. …More on:
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EDF Announces New Collaboration with The Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment to Assess Net Zero Financial Sector Initiative
June 6, 2022 | Jake Hiller, Dir., Sustainable Finance Operations, EDF+BusinessEDF and CCSI’s collaboration builds momentum to inform and engage global investors in sustainable development.More on:
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Safer food packaging is possible. Easy first steps companies can take now.
May 31, 2022Food packaging performs a lot of functions. It keeps food fresh for longer, provides protection during transportation and allows for tracking, labeling and marketing. A variety of materials and their underlying chemicals make this possible, but there are potential adverse impacts. Toxic chemicals used to make everyday food packaging are putting consumer health at risk,More on:
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Pinterest sets the bar in the fight against climate disinformation
May 26, 2022This post was co-authored by Michael Khoo of Friends of the Earth Climate disinformation on digital platforms is a serious threat to the public support needed to solve the climate crisis. It has been so effective at delaying climate action, it was called out for the first time by the UN’s climate report and highlighted …More on:
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A survival guide for rainforests
May 24, 2022The voluntary carbon market is booming. But do companies know what to look out for? A new guide from leading environmental NGOs including EDF aims to help businesses check if a carbon offset is actually saving rainforests.More on:
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The science behind soil carbon is still uncertain. There are safer climate investments for now.
May 12, 2022Companies are designing strategies that will drive immediate and meaningful progress on their climate and net zero commitments. The pressure points – from investors, employees and customers – on companies to take accountability for their climate impacts is mounting, putting business leaders under pressure to find immediate ways to slash their emissions. Many are turning …More on:
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Food waste is a massive societal issue. Climate Corps and ReFED partner to implement solutions.
May 11, 2022 | Maliʻo Kodis, Manager, Partnerships, Climate CorpsIn 2022, Climate Corps® is teaming up with ReFED to launch a pilot program to bolster the capacity of companies to tackle food waste. Mali’o Kodis, Project Manager of Partnerships for Climate Corps, sat down with Angel Veza, Senior Manager of Capital, Innovation, and Engagement at ReFED to discuss. MK: So glad to be having …More on:
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This Leadership Institute graduate sees a path to water security through an often overlooked strategy: innovation.
April 28, 2022 | Mariana Rivera-Torres, Manager, Climate Resilient Water SystemsWhat this Water Leadership Institute graduate is doing to move water innovation forward. The post This Leadership Institute graduate sees a path to water security through an often overlooked strategy: innovation. first appeared on On the Water Front.More on:
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Farmers, scientists seek solutions to global warming caused by cows
April 15, 2022The world's one billion+ cows are responsible for about 40% of global methane emissions - a significant contributor to global warming. Some climate-smart farmers and scientists are tackling the problem from, ahem, both ends.More on:
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How to win the war for talent? Lead on climate.
March 24, 2022Today’s business students want the private sector to do more – a lot more – to address the climate crisis. That’s one of the key takeaways from a new report by the Yale Center for Business and the Environment. The thousands of global students surveyed in the report also share a strong belief that climate …More on:
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The Burning Question: How To Fix Flaring
March 15, 2022The Burning Question: How to Fix Flaring reviews the flaring performance of 20 major oil and gas companies and presents recommendations for investors and other stakeholders to reduce the associated environmental, social and financial risks.More on:
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Retailers are using accelerators to get safer, cleaner beauty and personal care products on store shelves
March 9, 2022 | Alissa Sasso, Project Manager, Supply ChainLarge retailers in the beauty space, like Walmart, Amazon and Target, have launched accelerator programs to help smaller companies grow their brands. While accelerator programs differ company-to-company, many provide access to funds, networking, mentorship, training, and marketing opportunities. But only a small percent include a specific focus on a critical area: Sustainability. Retailers are setting …More on: