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Is California becoming Uninsurable?
January 17, 2025This blog was co-authored by and Carolyn Kousky, Associate Vice President for Economics and Policy, EDF and Xuesong You, Climate Research Economist, Freddie Mac. As wildfires burn across L.A., thousands of residents are about to face the heart-breaking, confusing, stressful, and difficult process of rebuilding after disaster. This recovery process can be incredibly costly, and the … -
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Billions in federal investments energize zero-emission trucking
January 14, 2025The need to transition to zero-emission medium and heavy-duty vehicles is urgent. Today, most of these vehicles run on diesel, which has massive consequences for human health. Thankfully, fleets have been embracing this challenge. In 2024, fleets again added a record number of EVs into their operations. As we look towards 2025 and beyond, there … -
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Now more than ever: The business case for strong methane regulations
January 14, 2025Companies and their investors should use every tool – especially their political influence – to defend America’s thoughtful, strategic methane rules.More on:
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National oil companies and the global methane opportunity
January 7, 2025 | Andrew Howell, Senior Director, Sustainable FinancePaasha Mahdavi and Andrew Howell explore why reducing methane emissions from oil and gas in the global south is often seen as “low hanging fruit.”More on:
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Making Sense of the NCQG Outcome from COP29: A Critical but Insufficient Step Forward for Climate Finance
December 23, 2024 | Juan Pablo Hoffmaister, Associate Vice President, Global Engagement and PartnershipsThe UN climate talks in Baku delivered a new agreement on climate finance (the New Collective Quantified Goal, or NCQG), but it falls short of what science and justice demand. The headline target — mobilizing $1.3 trillion annually by 2035, with developed countries providing $300 billion— is only a fraction of what’s needed. For context,More on:
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Loss and Damage Finance: the FRLD and Transforming Climate Finance Quality
December 20, 2024 | Juan Pablo Hoffmaister, Associate Vice President, Global Engagement and PartnershipsThe newly established Fund for responding to Loss and Damage (FRLD) represents more than just another funding mechanism – it’s an opportunity to reimagine how climate finance can work better for countries already experiencing the extreme impacts of climate change. As the Fund prepares for its “start-up phase” in 2025, it has the potential to …More on:
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Collaborative levers for methane abatement in national oil companies
December 19, 2024National oil companies dominate industry methane emissions; enlisting them to clean up requires understanding the governments that manage them.More on:
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National Oil Companies and the Global Methane Opportunity
December 19, 2024 | Andrew Howell, Senior Director, Sustainable FinancePaasha Mahdavi and Andrew Howell explore why reducing methane emissions from oil and gas in the global south is often seen as “low hanging fruit.”More on:
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The Regenerative Agriculture Financing Program expands in its second year
December 18, 2024 | Maggie Monast, Senior Director, Climate-Smart AgricultureThe Regenerative Agriculture Finance Program, also known as RAF, was launched in January 2022 by Farmers Business Network in collaboration with Environmental Defense Fund. The pilot year of the RAF program included 48 corn, wheat and soybean farmers seeking access to lower interest rates on operating loans by achieving standards for soil health and nitrogen …More on:
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Climate Policy News You Can Use — November 2024
December 18, 2024The recent US election marks a shift in government and new approaches to climate policy.More on:
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Climate Policy News You Can Use — December 2024
December 18, 2024With budget reconciliation looming, it is critical that companies advocate to Members of Congress on the importance of the Inflation Reduction Act to their businesses and investments.More on:
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How a just transition can strengthen corporate net zero strategy
December 18, 2024 | Lauren Johnson, Manager, Climate Justice SolutionsIn a new video, Lauren Johnson explains how companies can integrate a just transition into corporate sustainability work.More on:
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The Regenerative Agriculture Financing Program expands in its second year
December 18, 2024The Regenerative Agriculture Finance Program, also known as RAF, was launched in January 2022 by Farmers Business Network in collaboration with Environmental Defense Fund.More on:
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We can feed a growing population while shrinking fertilizer pollution. Here’s how.
December 18, 2024 | Alison Eagle, Senior Scientist, Climate-Smart AgricultureNitrous oxide might not make the news like carbon dioxide, but it’s a powerful hidden force behind the extreme, climate-driven weather we’re experiencing. This super-pollutant is the third most significant greenhouse gas, with a warming impact almost 300 times greater than carbon dioxide. Lowering it is essential for avoiding the most dangerous climate impacts. The …More on:
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Funding the future: Evaluating public & private investments in climate-smart row crop agriculture
December 17, 2024New Environmental Defense Fund analysis of climate-smart investments in U.S. row crops unearths strategic opportunities for the private sector to accelerate climate action and future-proof agricultural supply chains.More on:
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How a Climate Corps Fellow is Strengthening Environmental Resilience with Chubb
December 17, 2024 | Michael Cronin , Program Coordinator, EDF Climate CorpsFollow our Climate Corps fellow’s green jobs journey and how they helped Chubb develop their new Agriculture Resource Hub.More on:
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Four takeaways from a year of global action on food, agriculture and climate
December 16, 2024 | Jennifer Chow, Senior Director, Climate-Resilient Food SystemsGlobal leaders made progress this year, but urgent work remains to ensure farmers, fishers and ranchers can feed a growing population on a changing planet. The post Four takeaways from a year of global action on food, agriculture and climate first appeared on Growing Returns.More on:
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Unlocking Insurance to Rebuild Stronger and Greener after Disasters
December 16, 2024 | Carolyn Kousky, Associate Vice President, Economics and Policy AnalysisThis blog was authored by Talley Burley, Manager, Climate Risk & Insurance and Carolyn Kousky, Associate Vice President for Economics and Policy. This is the third blog in a multi-part series on how insurers can support decarbonization and the energy transition. This series explores opportunities and challenges and highlights emerging insurance innovations that can drive emissions reductions. In …More on:
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Driving recovery and resilience in North Carolina after Hurricane Helene
December 13, 2024 | Michelle Lovejoy, Senior Manager, Climate Resilient Coasts & Watersheds North CarolinaIn recent years, North Carolina communities have weathered one storm after another, with Hurricane Helene being no exception. Hurricane Helene followed a once-in-a-thousand-year rain event in western North Carolina, which as a result caused widespread devastation and $53 billion of damage to the state alone. The impacts also stretched far beyond North Carolina, affecting communities throughout …More on:
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A new resource hub empowers crop insurers and farmers to boost financial resilience to extreme weather
December 13, 2024 | Vincent Gauthier, Senior Manager, Climate-Smart AgricultureFrom extensive droughts across the Great Plains and back-to-back hurricanes damaging vegetable and citrus crops in the Southeast, the last two production seasons have demonstrated the intensifying damage of extreme weather on America’s farms. In 2023 alone, natural disasters caused nearly $22 billion in crop and rangeland losses. While crop insurance is a critical safety …More on:
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A new resource hub empowers crop insurers and farmers to boost financial resilience to extreme weather
December 13, 2024The last two production seasons have demonstrated the intensifying damage of extreme weather on America’s farms. -
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A big opportunity for small vessels in The Bahamas
December 12, 2024 | Danielle Carey, Senior Analyst, Global ShippingBy Danielle Carey, Sepp Haukebo and Eduardo Boné-Morón Renowned for its turquoise waters and unique marine ecosystems, The Bahamas is a natural wonder of the world. Yet, with all its beauty, the country faces critical challenges, including rising energy costs, environmental degradation and the growing impacts and threat of climate change. These issues jeopardize the …More on:
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Confronting aviation’s hidden air quality crisis with real solutions
December 11, 2024 | Pedro Piris-Cabezas, Senior Director, Global Transportation / Lead Senior EconomistBy Pedro Piris-Cabezas and Glenda Chen Airport activity emits a noxious cocktail of air pollutants, including ashy particulate matter, sulfur oxides, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, volatile organic compounds, hydrocarbons and nitrogen oxides. Among them, PM emissions from aircraft turbines often fly under the radar yet have an outsized impact on regional air quality and public …More on:
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In first auction after voters defended the program, Washington’s cap-and-invest brings in record high revenue for the year
December 11, 2024 | Caroline Jones, Senior Analyst, U.S. ClimateLast month, Washingtonians voted to protect their landmark cap-and-invest program, showing support for the program’s strong limit on pollution and game-changing investments. Thanks to this resounding win, the cap-and-invest program continues to deliver for Washington communities — with today’s results bringing in record revenue for the year. The results released today are for Washington’s fourth …More on: