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Could air pollution be messing with our brains at work?
June 25, 2019Pollutants like particulate matter affect our brains' ability to function well in the workplace, research shows.More on:
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100 times more pollution than reported: How new technology exposed a whole industry
June 21, 2019Easily collected sensor data could have direct implications for methane reduction policies going forward. -
7 ways Trump's EPA is breaking our bipartisan chemical safety law
June 17, 2019Since taking office, the Trump administration has implemented the Lautenberg Act in a way that threatens the bipartisan achievement along with public health. -
Press release
Congress Passes Overdue, Bipartisan Disaster Relief Bill
June 3, 2019 | Elizabeth Gore, Senior Vice President, Political AffairsToday the United States House of Representatives passed a bipartisan compromise that provides much needed disaster relief for Puerto Rico in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria.More on:
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What ProPublica’s forest carbon credits story still gets wrong – and right (with update)
May 23, 2019EDF's Steve Schwartzman argues that the evidence does not support ProPublica's recent piece's conclusions about forest carbon crediting. -
Politicians get ready: This new generation of climate activists doesn’t buy fake science
May 3, 2019Young Americans have grown up with climate change and seen what clean energy can do – it's why they're different.More on:
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With all the snow and rain this year, California could face an even worse fire season. Here's why.
April 29, 2019How bad will the 2019 wildfire season be? Forest experts are concerned.More on:
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Pressure builds on CEOs to navigate climate action: It's a new reality for corporate America
April 18, 2019Business leaders today are expected to take a stance on global warming and other hot-button policy issues. -
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Scientists identify opportunities to better understand oilfield wastewater
April 17, 2019 | Nichole Saunders, Director and Senior Attorney, Energy TransitionEDF believes this process of continuous improvement is foundational for protecting land, water and communities from development-related impacts. That’s why we track what states are up to on a consistent basis.More on:
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Another rainstorm, another blackout: Growing up in modern America without reliable energy
April 12, 2019No matter where you live in Puerto Rico, chronic power outages are the norm.More on:
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Major conservation milestone: This water plan benefits 40 million Americans – and counting
April 11, 2019Seven states came together to address a crisis, showing the nation a path forward in a changing climate.More on:
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These pollution-spotting satellites are just a taste of what's to come
April 4, 2019Space technology is taking the next leap to track and measure emission hot spots. -
Press release
Gulf Leaders Approve Plan for States to Manage Recreational Red Snapper Fishing
April 4, 2019 | Sepp Haukebo, Senior Manager, Global Fisheries InitiativesThe Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council took one step closer today to delegating management of private angler red snapper fishing to Gulf states.More on:
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Innovative auctions made energy storage prices plummet
April 1, 2019By flipping traditional auction models, the power sector could see the expansion of energy storage take off. -
Press release
New York Makes History with Congestion Pricing
March 31, 2019 | Andrew H. Darrell, Chief of Strategy, Global Energy & FinanceEDF statement from Andy Darrell, NY Regional Director, on plan that will lower pollution from transportationMore on:
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Op-ed
Response to Michael Shellenberger's Forbes Article
March 29, 2019Fred Krupp's reply to Forbes commentary piece “Why Renewables Advocates Protect Fossil Fuel Interests, Not The Climate" by Michael ShellenbergerMore on:
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Op-ed
Congress: Approve the Colorado River Plan as a model for climate resilience
March 23, 2019 | David H. Festa, Former Advisor, EcosystemsAfter years of hard work and difficult negotiations, a historic seven-state agreement to conserve Colorado River water is facing its last hurdle: Congress. March 23, 2019 op-ed by EDF's David Festa in The Hill.More on:
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New Mexico legislation marks new focus on improved oil and gas oversight under Gov. Lujan Grisham
March 22, 2019 | Nichole Saunders, Director and Senior Attorney, Energy TransitionEDF believes this process of continuous improvement is foundational for protecting land, water and communities from development-related impacts. That’s why we track what states are up to on a consistent basis.More on:
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Op-ed
Reimagining Puerto Rico’s energy future
March 21, 2019 | Fred Krupp, PresidentThe business, investor and nonprofit sectors can support local communities’ resolve by sharing their experience in other parts of the world to reimagine Puerto Rico’s energy future.More on:
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Supply chain disruptions keeping you up at night? These technologies can help.
March 20, 2019Hanging in the balance is a company's trust with customers, investors and even employees. -
Tyson Foods and cloud-based tech: The next frontier for reaching sustainability goals
March 18, 2019Tyson's action to reduce its environmental footprint helps raise the bar for innovation in the food and beverage sector, and beyond. -
You’re not imagining this – politicians in Washington are actually talking climate again
March 14, 2019Politicians are responding to pressure from home: A majority of Americans want to see Congress act on climate -
Letter
Colorado River Drought Contingency Plan Letter of Support to Congress
March 14, 2019 | Kevin Moran, Associate Vice President, Regional AffairsEDF and our partners urge Congress to support legislation for the Colorado River Drought Contingency Plan after it was endorsed by seven states.More on:
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Letter
Open Letter to California's Water Agencies on the Colorado River
March 11, 2019 | Maurice Hall, Senior Advisor, Climate Resilient Water SystemsAn open letter from EDF, Audubon California to California's water agencies on moving forward on the Colorado River Lower Basin Drought Contingency Plan.More on:
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Article
This female scientist ignored the doubters. Good for us.
March 7, 2019Ilissa Ocko shrugged off criticism to study science. Now she skillfully explains in plain English how climate change affects us all.More on: