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5 energy trends that will change the balance of power
November 4, 2014We may all be in the driver's seat when America's electricity market enters a new and more democratic era. -
Unlocking the value of cover crops, from home gardens to large-scale farms
October 30, 2014Large food producers, along with farmers and gardeners, are discovering the benefits of grasses and other plants that protect the soil between regular crops. -
Barriers to clean energy financing could fall with EPA plan
October 29, 2014The Clean Power Plan could jumpstart lending for clean energy investments nationwide. -
What exactly is that "fragrance" in my product? You'll soon find out.
October 28, 2014For the first time, consumers are able to find out what the scents in certain household products are made of. -
Flexible pollution rules can boost the economy: 5 reasons why
October 23, 2014The Clean Power Plan could speed up energy innovations, bring down costs for consumers, and give a much-needed boost to our economy. Here's how. -
How this building saved energy and made $80K (and counting)
October 21, 2014JLL, a global commercial real estate and investment firm, talks to EDF about an energy savings tool that gives buildings a competitive edge. -
Investors worth $300B call for national methane rules. Here's why.
October 16, 2014Investors are calling on the Environmental Protection Agency to set emissions rules for oil and gas companies. -
Smart water meters can keep money from going down the drain
October 15, 2014If power companies can install technology that helps consumers measure water usage in real time, why shouldn't water utilities? -
Why California thirsts for rain and the East Coast gets soaked
October 14, 2014Rising global temperatures are creating weather extremes. Find out why one part of the country gets endless rain while another is going through a drought. -
Cargill's pledge to end deforestation across supply chain - a tipping point?
October 9, 2014The agricultural giant's commitment covers all commodities in all locations worldwide. -
Sustainable sourcing: Retailers and food producers take on fertilizer pollution
October 8, 2014EDF's Sustainable Sourcing Initiative plans to engage every player in America’s grain supply chain. -
Why military veterans are uniquely primed for climate action
October 7, 2014Veterans’ climate action advocacy may not be motivated by traditional environmental issues, but it can be as effective. -
Methane mitigation fuels a growing, American industry
October 7, 2014There are already more than 500 service and manufacturing locations in 46 states focused on reducing methane pollution, and more will come when new pollution standards are in place. -
How scientists linked the California drought to climate change
October 2, 2014Scientists at Stanford University have linked California's crippling drought to climate change. Here's how they know. -
Her plan could make the low-carbon energy economy a reality
September 30, 2014Audrey Zibelman of the New York Public Service Commission discusses how to transform America’s power industry and change entrenched energy habits. -
8 reasons for hope: Our top take-aways from Climate Week
September 29, 2014A major push by many people for a price on carbon, a pledge to halve deforestation by 2020, the launch of a Global Alliance for Climate-Smart Agriculture - and much more made for an extra-ordinary Climate Week. -
Will your city be the first to run out of water?
September 24, 2014Dry land is not a myth, nor are ways to keep us in the blue. -
Who says climate policy is hard? Not this city and state.
September 23, 2014Negotiating global carbon emissions agreements is tough, but New York City and state can offer some good pointers. -
Why this Climate Summit may be different
September 23, 2014The UN Climate Summit will be a launching pad for new initiatives seeking to make immediate progress on carbon emissions. -
New York Times op-ed needs refresher on science of climate change and trees
September 22, 2014Contrary to Nadine Unger’s claims, the "high risk" is to ignore the 200 billion tons of at-risk carbon stocks in the world’s tropical forests. -
Traveling to the climate march: Worth the carbon footprint?
September 18, 2014Staying home is not an option when you’re trying to change policy in a big way. -
Why "slowed" global warming is not what it seems
September 16, 2014Some say climate change hit a plateau and that urgent action won't be needed, after all - but there's more to the story. -
Lasers, circuit boards and a $30 gizmo: Innovative solutions to the methane problem
September 15, 2014Five high-tech, low-cost devices that can be used to find methane leaks in the oil and gas sector have been selected for testing. -
15 years of "ways that work" for people and planet
September 12, 2014EDF harnesses the power of the marketplace to meet environmental goals, but we know there are times when other strategies are needed. -
Good news: EPA standards could lower electricity bills
September 11, 2014We have more evidence than ever before that clean air standards benefit our health and wallets.