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Another major methane study shows action is needed now to reduce emissions
February 13, 2014Mounting scientific evidence underscores the crucial importance of reducing methane emissions in the U.S. -
Trucks getting 6 miles per gallon are a drain on the economy, and we can do better
February 13, 2014We have the technology to decrease freight truck emissions. -
That dream home seem priced too low? The reasons could be environmental.
February 12, 2014How proximity to coal plants, Superfund sites and other environmental concerns could affect your home's value. -
European emissions trading: It's the tons reduced that matter most
February 12, 2014The climate only notices how much emissions are reduced, not how much it costs to do so. -
Collaboration on environmental justice issues leads to stronger, more inclusive action
February 11, 2014Embracing diversity within the environmental community can help cover the full spectrum of our work and compound its effectiveness. -
Rebuilding coastal Louisiana, using the natural power of the mighty Mississippi
February 11, 2014As Mardi Gras celebrations get underway later this week, learn how scientists are planning to put America's greatest river to work saving Louisiana's coastal wetlands. -
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IndiGo passengers can now invest in low-carbon rural development
February 10, 2014Helping families in rural India gain access to clean, reliable energy and improve farm income while cutting carbon emissions.More on:
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We can't control the weather, but we can give farmers and ranchers tools to adapt
February 6, 2014The U.S. Department of Agriculture announces “Climate Hubs” to address the impact of extreme weather. -
Think there's no silver bullet for climate change? Think again.
February 6, 2014How you frame the climate change issue is crucial. If you think like an engineer there are dozens of challenges. If you think like an economist, there is one. -
There are no gold medals for breaking these records
February 5, 2014Unlike records from sports or other human feats, it takes drive and determination to avoid breaking climate change records. -
Reality check: Society pays for carbon pollution and that's no benefit
February 4, 2014An open letter to Dr. Roger Bezdek, author of a recent report produced for the coal lobby. -
Gina McCarthy talks carbon, climate and methane with EDF
January 31, 2014EPA administrator joins town hall with EDF president Fred Krupp and 71,000 of our members. -
We can't address sustainability without talking chemicals
January 30, 2014Chemical production is growing, exposure throughout life is ubiquitous, and our fundamental scientific understanding of the relationship between chemicals, genes and disease is changing rapidly. -
Watching the State of the Union with the First Lady
January 29, 2014A former EDF Climate Corps fellow was a guest of honor at Tuesday’s presidential address -
Young leaders drive political momentum toward stable climate
January 29, 2014Obama's State of the Union call for common sense energy policies are central to the mission of EDF Climate Corps, which has trained hundreds of young leaders like Tyrone Davis, who attended the speech as a guest of the First Lady. -
Two major problems the WV chemical spill reveals about our chemical safety laws
January 28, 2014Two weeks later, we have a better understanding of the multiple systemic failures that put that community at risk. But there are still many unanswered questions. -
Does the future of the Amazon rainforest lie in California?
January 28, 2014We are working to craft a rule that will tap California's carbon market to offer indigenous and forest-dwelling communities in the Amazon incentives for ecosystem protection. -
Why the cost of carbon pollution is both too high and too low
January 23, 2014The bottom line is that carbon pollution costs society a lot of money, and we need strong, science-based climate policies to reflect that. -
Making it pay (actual money) to use less energy with demand response
January 22, 2014Demand Response programs offer incentives for consumers to shift their demand for energy -
4 time lapse videos that will open your eyes to our changing planet
January 22, 2014New mapping tools use satellite images covering a 28-year period to dramatically illustrate how Earth is changing. -
Three reasons New York made environmental history in 2013
January 21, 2014Other locales, take note: if these environmental gains can make it here, they can make it anywhere. -
What LEED did for buildings, this could do for shale gas production
January 21, 2014Innovative center for improving shale practices opens, now it’s up to industry. -
Global warming: Blame the English
January 17, 2014Looking at overall emissions today paints one picture, but seeing the historical record may change your perspective. -
Did you hear the one about the serious environmentalist?
January 16, 2014The (partially deserved) reputation of environmentalists as serious, earnest, and humorless hurts our ability to connect with people. -
Google partners with Nest in race to be your smart home provider
January 16, 2014Google’s $3.2 billion move is a step towards a future in which our homes will become one ecosystem – integrated and functioning as a whole.