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What you need to know about what’s in – and absent from – Moody’s climate risk report
January 3, 2018Moody's report left out this critical disaster risk information for communities seeking to retain their credit worthiness. -
5 steps that will make your business more climate resistant
December 26, 2017Businesses that plan for a more disruptive climate future will ultimately differentiate themselves from those that don't. -
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Oceans on the rebound? These 5 developments give us hope.
December 22, 2017As 2017 draws to a close, we take stock of sustainable fishery successes that would have been unthinkable a few years ago.More on:
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5 reasons to be optimistic about China’s new carbon market
December 19, 2017When the first phase of the country’s carbon market is fully implemented, it's expected to cover roughly 39 percent of China’s emissions and be the largest in the world. -
Pollution monitors: Next big thing for clever entrepreneurs?
December 13, 2017With technology breakthroughs pushing down costs, this is an invention waiting to scale up. -
Zinke’s sage-grouse review signals shifting influences in Washington
December 6, 2017Powerful Western voices are being ignored as Interior Secretary Zinke reconsiders protections for the imperiled bird. -
The Scott Pruitt Dictionary: What to look for in his upcoming testimony
December 5, 2017We can expect another dose of the EPA chief's slippery talking points when he finally returns to Capitol Hill. -
Climate action today: Where we're going and how we reach results – despite current roadblocks
November 28, 2017As we approach the end of President Trump’s first year in office, we’re taking stock of what’s changed and ramping up our efforts. -
Why Honeycutt is such an alarming choice for EPA's science advisory panel
November 16, 2017Beyond his inexperience, Honeycutt's faulty logic could have a direct effect on science at the EPA. -
4 smart investments helped these communities weather extreme storms
November 15, 2017Some of these concrete and often-easy projects pay for themselves in just a few years. -
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Research sheds light on how to better manage small-scale fisheries
November 9, 2017 | Kendra Karr, Senior Scientist II, Ocean Research & DevelopmentSmall scale fisheries are critically important for the provision of food security, livelihoods, and economic development for billions of people. Most of these fisheries appear to be under-performing with respect to conservation, food production, revenue, and the quality of the livelihoods they can support. Many factors related to successful small-scale fisheries management have been articulated … -
5 reasons Election Day 2017 was a win for climate action
November 9, 2017A year after Donald Trump won the presidency, the electoral backlash has arrived – and it’s good news for the environment. -
Interior Department takes aim at key environmental mitigation policy. Here's what's at stake.
November 7, 2017The latest assault on the environment comes as the agency seeks to facilitate energy development in ecologically sensitive areas on public and private land. -
EPA's science is under attack: What you need to know
November 3, 2017For the first time in modern history, the United States has a government that rejects settled science and claims that evidence doesn’t matter. -
We already know which grid fixes can keep lights on during bad storms. Here are 3.
November 1, 2017By modernizing our electric grid we make it more reliable and clean. -
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What scares Americans the most?
October 31, 2017For the first time since this survey began, four of our top 10 fears have to do with the planet. -
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DOE's coal bailout plan could cost American business billions
October 26, 2017Energy Secretary Rick Perry's proposal flies in the face of a competitive energy market that has sustained our economy for decades. -
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Why were California’s wildfires so deadly? The answer lies in the forest
October 20, 2017 | Eric Holst, Associate Vice President, Natural Climate SolutionsEDF's Eric Holst talks with Gregory Giusti about the explosive California wildfires of 2017, forest management, and how we can be more resilient in the future.More on:
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Everything you need to know about Perry's coal bailout plan
October 20, 2017By propping up uneconomic coal and nuclear plants in the name of grid reliability, Perry could disrupt our energy markets and more. -
A timeline of Zinke's crusade against methane rules
October 16, 2017At this point, nobody but the secretary and his industry allies support efforts to halt methane protections. -
The 4 accounting tricks Pruitt used to justify EPA's Clean Power Plan repeal
October 11, 2017The EPA chief is turning benefits and costs upside down with the help of discredited methodologies and accounting gimmicks. -
Walmart effect: Retailers lead the way on chemical safety at a critical time
October 10, 2017These latest actions show that toxic-free consumer products are good for business. -
Trump's EPA is making a reckless and damaging decision. Here's what you need to know.
October 9, 2017Pruitt is ignoring a groundswell of support for pollution limits that would protect our climate and save thousands of American lives. -
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Puerto Rico a tragic reminder of why climate action cannot wait
October 3, 2017By not addressing climate change, the Trump administration is treating hurricane recovery like a doctor who treats the symptoms of a patient – while ignoring a dangerous, underlying disease.More on:
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This trade dispute could upend America's booming solar industry. Here's what it means for you.
September 29, 2017Thinking of getting solar panels for your roof? New tariffs, if imposed, could put a quick end to your project – and worry anyone concerned with climate change.