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Hurricanes Coming: Protecting Black and Brown Neighborhoods from a “Triple Whammy”
July 21, 2021 | Elena Craft, Associate Vice President, Climate and HealthThis is the first in a series of Global Clean Air blogs on COVID-19 and air pollution. EDF's Dr. Elena Craft examines how the pandemic is bringing into sharp focus the unacceptable health inequities in communities of color and low wealth across the nation.More on:
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What you need to know about hurricanes and climate change
July 21, 2021 | Ilissa Ocko, Senior Climate Scientist II, Barbra Streisand Chair of Environmental StudiesScientists have been actively studying how climate change affects hurricanes for decades, and the evidence that it can influence several aspects of hurricanes continues to grow.More on:
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Experts warn of a more active hurricane season. We need more wetlands, fast.
July 21, 2021 | Rachel Rhode, Manager, Climate Resilient Coasts & WatershedsWe need to fortify our coastal natural infrastructure — such as barrier islands and wetlands — to serve as a first line of defense against storms and sea level rise.More on:
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Beyond paper: PFAS linked to common plastic packaging used for food, cosmetics, and much more
July 21, 2021 | Tom Neltner, Senior Director, Safer ChemicalsTom Neltner, Chemicals Policy Director, Maricel Maffini, consultant, and Tom Bruton with Green Science Policy Institute. Results from an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) investigation into PFAS-contaminated pesticides have much broader, concerning implications for food, cosmetics, shampoos, household cleaning products, and other consumer products, as well as recycling. This investigation, first announced earlier this year, found …More on:
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Beauty has a toxic equity problem. It’s time companies champion clean beauty justice.
July 21, 2021 | Boma Brown-West, Former Director of Consumer Health, EDF+BusinessEveryone deserves the same access to safer beauty products. It’s time companies make that happen. -
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Finally—EPA takes steps to unify its approach to the evaluation of chemicals for cancer and non-cancer endpoints
July 21, 2021 | Jennifer McPartland, Former Senior Scientist, Health ProgramJennifer McPartland, Ph.D., is a Senior Scientist, and Lariah Edwards, Ph.D., is an EDF-George Washington University Postdoctoral Fellow A recent article in Inside EPA ($) indicated that the US EPA’s Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS) will begin piloting a “unified approach” to the evaluation of chemicals for cancer and non-cancer endpoints. Specifically, it appears that the …More on:
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The science behind toxic inequities in beauty and personal care products
July 21, 2021 | Jennifer McPartland, Former Senior Scientist, Health ProgramEveryone deserves access to clean beauty products -- change is long overdue.More on:
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What Pennsylvania’s move toward a clean energy future means for the region
July 21, 2021 | Mandy Warner, Director, Climate & Clean Air PolicyThis blog was co-authored by Taylor Bacon, High Meadows Fellow with the U.S. Clean Air team at EDF. As Pennsylvania moves forward with the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI), questions are being raised about how this will impact Pennsylvania’s neighbors: West Virginia and Ohio. Will coal plant jobs be lost to these states? And will …More on:
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This Fourth of July, we have an opportunity for independence from harmful vehicle pollution
July 21, 2021 | Peter Zalzal, Distinguished Counsel & Associate Vice President, Clean Air StrategiesAs millions of Americans hit the road this weekend to visit loved ones and celebrate the Fourth of July, there is increasing reason for optimism that our road trips of the future will be in vehicles that do not emit any pollution. This past week, the Environmental Protection Agency sent proposed motor vehicle emissions standards …More on:
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10 ways policymakers can support climate resilience in the West
July 21, 2021 | Kevin Moran, Associate Vice President, Regional AffairsA new report can help policymakers identify policy priorities and develop project plans to build climate resilience in the Colorado River Basin and beyond. The post 10 ways policymakers can support climate resilience in the West first appeared on Growing Returns.More on:
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IKEA tests new model for accelerating electric delivery
July 15, 2021By Harold Rickenbacker Consumer preference for at-home delivery is on the rise, and with it, the need for more trucks on the road. Transportation is now the leading source of greenhouse gas emissions, and trucks — though making up only less than 5% of vehicles on the road — are responsible for over half of …More on:
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States must continue driving progress on zero-emission trucks
July 14, 2021 | Larissa Koehler, Director, Vehicle Electrification & Senior AttorneyBy Larissa Koehler and Casey Horan One year ago today, 15 states and Washington D.C. took a major step toward improving the health of people and our planet by committing to work collaboratively toward decarbonizing their trucking industries. As part of this agreement, these states have vowed to ensure 100% of medium- and heavy-duty vehicles …More on:
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IKEA tests new model for accelerating electric delivery
July 14, 2021 | Harold Rickenbacker, Former Manager, EDF+Business, Clean Air & InnovationElectric Vehicle Sponsorship Models are a new, innovative opportunity that companies can use today to hit their climate goals. -
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Beauty has a toxic equity problem. It’s time companies champion clean beauty justice.
July 13, 2021 | Boma Brown-West, Former Director of Consumer Health, EDF+BusinessBrands and retailers have an opportunity to ensure that clean products are available, accessible and affordable for every single customer.More on:
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The shortest route to achieving Biden’s climate and equity goals
July 9, 2021 | Keith Gaby, Vice President, Public AffairsSetting standards for the transition of short-haul trucks and buses to zero-emission vehicles can help deliver clean air while generating more jobs.More on:
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This landmark water conservation agreement is good news for Arizona. We need more like it.
July 8, 2021 | Kevin Moran, Associate Vice President, Regional AffairsThis project is the largest multisector Colorado River conservation effort to date. It is an example of the unprecedented collaboration that is needed moving forward to build resilience to climate change and water scarcity in the West. The post This landmark water conservation agreement is good news for Arizona. We need more like it. first appeared on Growing Returns.More on:
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Engaging Small-Scale Fishers in the U.N. Food Systems Summit
July 7, 2021 | Willow Battista, Senior Manager, Climate Resilient Food SystemsFor nearly a decade, I’ve worked on sustainable fisheries management, traveling to small-scale fishing communities around the world to learn how best to build the capacity of local fishers, scientists and managers to ensure the sustainability of their fisheries. From Mexico to Myanmar, I’ve worked with communities to help them reach their goals so they …More on:
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Leadership, bold action needed to scale electric trucks and buses
July 7, 2021 | Jason Mathers, Associate Vice President, Zero-Emission Truck InitiativeA recent report from Bloomberg New Energy Finance highlights the urgent need for policymakers to prioritize truck electrification, which could have sweeping benefits for the climate, public health, and American jobs. The annual EV outlook includes (for the first time) a comparison of the zero-emission vehicle adoption path needed to achieve net-zero by 2050, as …More on:
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Federal pipeline agency has essential opportunity to reduce methane emissions
July 6, 2021 | Erin Murphy, Director & Sr. Attorney, Clean Air & Energy MarketsBy Erin Murphy and Elgie Holstein The Biden administration recently directed gas pipeline companies to explain how they will minimize emissions of methane, which is both a potent greenhouse pollutant and the primary component of natural gas. This is the first step in implementing the PIPES Act of 2020, which Congress passed last year detailing …More on:
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What Congress needs to hear from businesses right now: more climate action
July 6, 2021 | Victoria Mills, Managing DirectorWill businesses advocate for the bold policies needed to meet their commitments?More on:
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New Engine No. 1 ETF builds momentum for climate-aligned proxy voting
July 2, 2021Offering financial products that bring consumers’ climate concerns to the board room represents a crucial next step in sustainable finance. -
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Hurricane season is here. We need a national plan to protect our coastal communities.
July 2, 2021 | Natalie Snider, Ph.D., Associate Vice President, Climate Resilient Coasts & WatershedsThe Atlantic hurricane season is underway as many coastal areas still recover from an endless barrage of storms last year that culminated in the most active hurricane season on record. With climate change, we can expect to see more intense hurricanes, leaving many communities at risk. In fact, a new report indicates that as many as 32 million U.S. homes and $8.5 …More on:
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It’s time companies electrify delivery. New sponsorship models can make that happen.
July 1, 2021Learn how you can start using commercial electric vehicles to fulfill your last mile deliveries today.More on:
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To meet sustainability goals, food companies need to slash methane
July 1, 2021 | Katie Anderson, Senior Director, Business, Food and ForestsThere's an often overlooked, invisible source of climate pollution lurking in the supply chain: methane. The post To meet sustainability goals, food companies need to slash methane first appeared on Growing Returns.More on:
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Heart disease and adult lead exposure – the evidence grows more compelling
July 1, 2021 | Tom Neltner, Senior Director, Safer ChemicalsTom Neltner, J.D., is Chemicals Policy Director Two recent articles add to the already strong evidence that adult exposure to relatively low levels of lead is associated with heart disease, the leading cause of death in the United States, after COVID-19. These studies reinforce the urgent need to reduce not only children’s exposure to lead but …More on: