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California can clean up trucks and cut diesel costs when we need it most
May 21, 2026Diesel prices are at record highs, squeezing truckers and driving up freight costs nationwide. Prices in parts of California have climbed above $7 a gallon. These escalating costs can force independent drivers off the road and push major carriers to impose fuel surcharges. Fuel is one of the trucking industry’s largest and most volatile costs. When diesel prices spike, margins shrink, small operators get squeezed, and higher costs ripple through ... The post California can clean up trucks and cut diesel costs when we need it most appeared first on Climate 411. -
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California’s climate disclosure opportunity: getting it right from day one
May 20, 2026California is building a vital corporate climate disclosure program that will foster greater transparency and economic resilience. The decisions made now will determine how clearly investors, companies and the public can understand where greenhouse gas emissions occur, how risks and opportunities are evolving and where solutions can scale. In comments recently submitted to the California ... The post California’s climate disclosure opportunity: getting it right from day one appeared first on Climate 411. -
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Proposed legislation would lock North Carolina into expensive, outdated energy sources in a time of high bills and growing electricity demand
May 20, 2026"Legislation introduced in North Carolina House Energy and Commerce Committee today would mandate the state's continuing reliance on aging and (...)" -
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How better tracking can reduce grid connection delays
May 20, 2026Co-Authored by Harish Makarim, EDF Legal and Regulatory Extern Electrification is accelerating across the United States. Homes are switching from gas to electric appliances, electric vehicles are scaling rapidly and new clean energy projects, data centers and manufacturing are facilities coming online. But in many places, long grid connection times have become a major bottleneck ... The post How better tracking can reduce grid connection delays appeared first on Energy Exchange. -
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Four levers that can unlock hydrogen demand today
May 20, 2026By Chelcie Henry-Robertson Across major economies, from the U. S. to Germany and India, governments and industry are working to scale low-emissions hydrogen as a substitute for fossil fuels in hard-to-abate sectors such as fertilizers, refining, shipping and aviation. Low-emissions hydrogen remains a critical option for energy security and deep decarbonization. Yet despite widespread interest and clear use cases, many projects are stalling before final investment decisions because offtake commitments and bankable market structures have not kept pace with market ambitions. Delayed action risks ... The post Four levers that can unlock hydrogen demand today appeared first on Energy Exchange. -
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The nerdy, behind-the-scenes solution that will help hold down electricity prices and cut pollution across the American West
May 19, 2026Electricity prices across the country are spiking. But a new power market in the American West is creating opportunities to keep costs down, utilize cheap, clean energy now going to waste and keep the lights on. -
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A roadmap for methane action in Wyoming: Jobs, competitiveness, and a changing energy market
May 19, 2026Wyoming can turn methane mitigation into a competitive edge by pairing verified low-emissions gas with trusted measurement standards. The post A roadmap for methane action in Wyoming: Jobs, competitiveness, and a changing energy market appeared first on EDF+Business. -
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How the insurance sector is stepping up on climate adaptation and resilience
May 19, 2026To build a climate-resilient future, we need to understand what adaptation and resilience measures insurers are driving, and how to scale what works. The post How the insurance sector is stepping up on climate adaptation and resilience appeared first on EDF+Business. -
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These villages protected their forests. Now they’re seeing the financial benefits of climate action.
May 18, 2026Tropical forests soak up carbon dioxide, but they’re disappearing. New programs to reduce emissions from deforestation are starting to find success with a new approach — ensuring that forest protection results in benefits that matter to local communities. -
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Trump administration illegally extends costly Michigan coal plant over a year past its planned retirement
May 18, 2026The latest extension follows the first legal hearing in the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals challenging the Trump administration’s repeated emergency orders -
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Trump EPA weakens national drinking water protections for toxic “forever chemicals”
May 18, 2026The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will roll back drinking water limits on four PFAS, or “forever chemicals,” and delay compliance for two othersMore on:
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Transportation Bill Misses an Opportunity
May 18, 2026We urgently need more investment in a transportation system that helps American society run. -
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The global hydrogen rulebook challenge: Accounting for the emissions we don’t see
May 18, 2026As government and industry leaders gather in Rotterdam for the World Hydrogen Summit, the hydrogen sector is entering a new phase. The past several years were defined by announcements, ambition and supply targets. The next phase is being shaped by tougher questions: where hydrogen makes the most economic sense, how demand can be scaled in priority sectors and what rules will ... The post The global hydrogen rulebook challenge: Accounting for the emissions we don’t see appeared first on Energy Exchange. -
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EDF Files Amicus Brief to Conserve South Atlantic Red Snapper
May 18, 2026Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) has filed an amicus brief to prevent overfishing of South Atlantic red snapper. -
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FDA’s new post-market food chemical safety program a step forward, but gaps leave Americans at risk
May 15, 2026While the FDA's new food chemical safety post-market assessment program makes promising changes, it leaves several key questions unanswered.More on:
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Pennsylvania regulators move to protect utility customers from data center costs
May 15, 2026By Mike Zimmerman The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission’s new model tariff for large-load customers marks an important step for consumer protection from rising electricity costs. The Commission deserves credit for establishing a strong policy designed to shield households and small businesses from the costs of new transmission lines built for large energy users. Now comes ... The post Pennsylvania regulators move to protect utility customers from data center costs appeared first on Energy Exchange. -
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"Sound Science" and dropping IRIS raise serious health risks
May 15, 2026As you cover the efforts by the chemical industry and Republican allies to weaken the Toxic Substances Control Act, here is some additional background. -
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Trump EPA Proposes to Delay Vital Health Protections That Would Reduce Car and Truck Pollution
May 14, 2026The delay will cause more serious heart and lung diseases and early deaths, and result in billions of dollars in health harms. -
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Final budget agreement must prioritize proven climate investments
May 14, 2026"Climate change won’t wait for a convenient moment for us to face the growing threats it imposes on our health, lives, and economy. (...)"More on:
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Bridging sustainability and government affairs: A practical playbook for alignment (and impact)
May 14, 2026A key organizational solution could help companies better deliver on climate goals and consumer demand. EDF and Pure Strategies developed a tool to help companies. The post Bridging sustainability and government affairs: A practical playbook for alignment (and impact) appeared first on EDF+Business. -
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While Trump administration boosts coal, mercury pollution is rising
May 13, 2026 | Surbhi Sarang, Senior Attorney, Clean PowerIn a startling reversal of environmental progress, mercury pollution is on the rise. The Trump administration is facing multiple legal challenges to its efforts to prop up the coal industry, a major source of mercury pollution.More on:
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State legislators highlight the value of nature-based solutions In Mississippi River Basin resilience
May 13, 2026 | Will McDow, Associate Vice President, Climate Resilient Coasts and WatershedsThe Mississippi River Basin is one of the nation’s most expansive and vital natural systems, stretching across 31 states and supporting millions of Americans every day. Its waters provide critical drinking supplies, sustain wildlife habitat, and underpin local economies—from agriculture and manufacturing to recreation and transportation. At the same time, the very proximity of its rivers ... The post State legislators highlight the value of nature-based solutions In Mississippi River Basin resilience first appeared on Growing Returns.More on:
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New Mexico’s water is running out, but these communities aren’t waiting
May 13, 2026New Mexico is on the front lines of climate change. Temperatures are rising, aridification is accelerating and water supplies are drying up in some regions. As river flows decline, communities are turning to groundwater to fill the gap. But in some areas, that underground water supply is also falling to record low levels. Our aquifers ... The post New Mexico’s water is running out, but these communities aren’t waiting first appeared on On the Water Front.More on:
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Backgrounder
Coming Soon: Trump EPA Expected to Delay “Tier 4” Air Pollution Standards for Cars and Trucks
May 13, 2026As early as this week, the Trump EPA is expected to propose delaying vital health protections against harmful air pollution from new cars, trucks and SUVs.More on:
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Integrity Council outlines path forward for CCP eligibility of ART TREES HFLD credits
May 12, 2026ART TREES v2.0’s HFLD and Removals crediting levels are not yet CCP-approved and must complete remedial actions before qualifying.More on:






