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10 years later: What we have (and haven’t) learned from the devastating Aliso Canyon methane leak
October 23, 2025Massive gas leak at Aliso Canyon storage site put a national spotlight on the dangers of methane pollution. 10 years after the largest methane gas leak in U.S. history, national policies designed to limit methane pollution from certain oil and gas facilities are under attack. This week marks the 10th anniversary of the Aliso Canyon … -
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EU Pathways for International Carbon Credits
October 22, 2025Webinar explores EU strategies for using high-quality international carbon credits under 2040 goals, focusing on cost, integrity, and leverage.More on:
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Community, Health and Environmental Groups Sue to Stop President Trump’s Unlawful Toxic Air Pollution Exemptions
October 22, 2025 | Rosalie Winn, Director and Lead Counsel, Methane and Clean Air PolicyAdvocacy groups sued the Trump administration today to stop an executive action that would offer chemical plants a free pass to polluteMore on:
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Emerging Farm Resiliency Practice Provides Significant Farm-Level and Public Benefits, New Report from EDF
October 21, 2025In the face of increasingly volatile and extreme weather across the midwest, a new report from EDF finds drainage water recycling a promising strategy.More on:
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MCET Pre-COP30 Seminars: Shared Pathways Toward a Just Power Sector Transition
October 20, 2025 | Luis Fernández Intriago, EconomistThis blog was authored by Rodrigo Bórquez, economist of the Multi-Country Electricity Transition (MCET) network and the Climate Action Teams (CAT) initiative, and by Environmental Defense Fund economist Luis Fernández Intriago. On October 14, the international network Multi-Country Electricity Transition (MCET) held two parallel seminars focused on the electricity transition in Asia and Latin America. These …More on:
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IMO Postpones Adoption of Net Zero Framework, Delaying Global Action to Decarbonize Shipping
October 17, 2025 | Natacha Stamatiou, IMO GHG and delegation leadMember States at the IMO postponed for a year the vote to adopt the Net Zero Framework, a plan to phase out fossil fuels from the maritime sector by 2050.More on:
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Importing carbon international credits to the EU: How to make it work?
October 17, 2025 | Pedro Martins Barata, Associate Vice President, Carbon Markets and Private Sector DecarbonizationAs the European Union sets a new climate goal for 2040, a key question is whether the EU should use carbon credits from outside Europe to help meet that goal. If done well, importing credits could be a practical way for Europe to keep target compliance costs manageable, protect its climate ambition, and increase its influence in international climate policy. The post Importing carbon international credits to the EU: How to make it work? appeared first on Climate 411.More on:
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Japan’s urban methane study shows data gaps and mitigation opportunities
October 16, 2025 | Mina Berkow, Director, Energy TransitionBy Mark Lunt and Mina Berkow The first study of its kind in Japan discovered Osaka’s urban emissions several times higher than official inventories report. Up to 75% of Osaka’s street-level methane emissions came from man-made sources such as natural gas used in restaurants and buildings, revealing an overlooked but promising opportunity to cut climate …More on:
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Economic analysis of drainage water recycling: Opportunities for supporting farm resilience and water quality
October 15, 2025A new EDF analysis finds that drainage water recycling can help Midwest farmers manage extreme weather, improve water quality, and attract co-investment.More on:
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Kansas farmers go high-tech to fight drought
October 14, 2025As water supplies in Kansas, and throughout the western half of the United States, become more constrained from decades of drought and warmer temperatures, agricultural communities are feeling the pinch.More on:
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Environmental Defense Fund Applauds the IUCN’s Decision to Protect the Critically Important Mesopelagic Zone
October 14, 2025 | Kristin Kleisner, Associate Vice President, Oceans Science"With the passage of this motion, we can develop data-backed policies and practices that sustainably balance human and ecosystem needs."More on:
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EVs can lower electricity rates for everyone
October 13, 2025 | Dakoury Godo-Solo, Project Manager, Electric Vehicle Charging SystemsElectric vehicles don’t just cut pollution — they can also cut electricity bills. New research shows that EVs generate more utility revenue than they cost to serve, helping lower rates for all customers — even those who don’t drive one. As managed charging and vehicle-to-grid technologies expand, the savings will only grow. By charging when …More on:
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Natural gas driving $21 billion risk for Florida’s families and businesses by 2034
October 13, 2025 | Dawn Shirreffs , Florida DirectorA new report by EQ Research finds rising natural gas costs pose an affordability threat for Floridians.More on:
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Wukchumni Tribe showcases restoration project at annual gathering for California Multibenefit Land Repurposing Program
October 13, 2025The fourth annual Pause and Reflect meeting brought together participants of California's Multibenefit Land Repurposing Program (MLRP) to strengthen the grantee community of practice, reflect on progress, and co-create a shared vision for continued advancement and support. The post Wukchumni Tribe showcases restoration project at annual gathering for California Multibenefit Land Repurposing Program first appeared on On the Water Front.More on:
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Mass Firings of Public Servants Make Every Single American Less Safe
October 10, 2025 | Joanna Slaney, Vice President for Political and Government AffairsThe mass firings ordered by President Trump’s budget director, Russell Vought, are a continued attack on public service and expertise.More on:
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Trump Administration Reportedly Cancels Nevada’s Largest Solar and Storage Project, Restricting Clean Affordable Electricity Supply as Costs Surge
October 10, 2025 | Ted Kelly, Director and Lead Counsel, U.S. Clean EnergyThe Esmeralda Seven solar project in Nevada has been canceled, restricting clean electricity supply.More on:
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Prioritizing blocked mangrove creeks for restoration in The Bahamas
October 10, 2025 | Sepp Haukebo, Director, Resilient Fisheries, Belize and The BahamasMangroves shield Bahamian communities, support fisheries and wildlife, and rely on tidal creeks to maintain clean water and vital habitats.More on:
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Article
Aging coal power plants are costing consumers millions
October 8, 2025The Trump administration is illegally preventing coal power plants from retiring. The result? Higher electric bills, more pollution and worse health.More on:
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Article
Are wetlands breaking bad?
October 8, 2025Warming is supercharging natural wetland methane emissions—already a third of global totals—which could double by century’s end if heat trends continue.More on:
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EDF Supports Rate Cuts in Illinois, Calls for Affordable, Climate-Smart Utility Plans
October 8, 2025 | Curt Stokes, Senior AttorneyProposed rate hike would have raised the average customer's bill by about $90 per year.More on:
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Report
A Roadmap for restoring mangrove creeks in The Bahamas
October 8, 2025Bahamas’ 250,000 hectares of mangroves protect coasts, support biodiversity, and stabilize shorelines, with Andros hosting over half of the habitat.More on:
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EDF Launches Free E-Learning Course to Equip Workers with Climate Action Skills
October 7, 2025 | Ellen Shenette, Director, Net Zero Action AcceleratorNew Corporate Climate Action Essentials e-learning course gives professionals the tools and knowledge to integrate climate strategies.More on:
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September 2025: Electric trucks, buses round-up
October 7, 2025 | Marissa Nixon, Analyst, Zero-Emission Truck InitiativeGM supports emergency response with electric vans: General Motors donated their Chevy BrightDrop electric vans to the American Red Cross to enhance emergency response operations nationwide and advance the organization’s Community Adaptation Program. Electric vehicle adoption expands across sectors: San Diego introduced four zero-emission electric patch trucks to improve road maintenance, while Janus Electric launched …More on:
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Blending Hydrogen into New Jersey Gas Pipelines is Not a Viable Decarbonization Strategy
October 7, 2025 | Curt Stokes, Senior AttorneyBy Curt Stokes, Director and Senior Attorney, Environmental Defense Fund A 20% hydrogen blend by volume wastes 70% of its energy before it reaches households, demands 1.8 times more clean electricity than New Jersey needs to decarbonize its entire economy, and cuts building emissions by only 5%. By contrast, electric heat pumps deliver the same …More on:
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From the IUCN Congress to COP30, here’s how the world can implement solutions that work for people and nature
October 6, 2025 | Angela Churie Kallhauge, Executive Vice President, ImpactThis October, a rare, once-every-four-years gathering is taking place in Abu Dhabi: The IUCN World Conservation Congress is where global experts and leaders meet to discuss nature conservation. It’s not just about protecting wildlife; it’s a vital opportunity to find smart, practical, and science-backed ways to meet our 2030 goals for people and nature. This …More on: