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Inspiring and training future (climate) change agents
July 2, 2013I left EDF Climate Corps training with more than just the technical tools for my energy efficiency fellowship at Williams-Sonoma this summer. -
Supreme Court to review decision critical to cleaning up America's air
July 1, 2013The high court has agreed to review a lower court decision that could hamstring EPA in its efforts to clean up our air. -
Latinos in Texas especially vulnerable to impacts of climate change
June 28, 2013The water crisis has reached critical limits in the Rio Grande Valley, where Hispanics account for 90 percent of the population. -
Climate action now can save species from widespread devastation
June 27, 2013A new study shows the devastating impact climate change will have on biodiversity around the world. -
Extreme weather is changing minds on climate
June 26, 2013Extreme weather is turning climate skeptics into climate change believers. -
The President takes the lead on climate change
June 25, 2013President Obama, in his speech at Georgetown University, points the way forward on the defining issue of our time. -
Conservatives and the battle of the bulb: Three perspectives
June 25, 2013Discussing a study that suggests some conservatives make consumer choices (e.g., what kinds of light bulbs to buy) to avoid products listed as environmentally preferable. -
Engaging Latino parents in California in the fight for clean air
June 24, 2013Jose Sigala writes about why he joined the Moms Clean Air Force effort to engage Latinos in the Los Angles and Central Valley regions. -
NYC’s storm preparedness means rethinking how we make and use energy
June 20, 2013Mayor Bloomberg understands the risks storms pose and the role energy technologies play in safeguarding the city. -
Facing a frightening milestone: What we can do about greenhouse gas levels at 400 ppm
June 19, 2013We’re not helpless to act. There are steps we can take that will make a real difference, as individuals and as a country. -
If the weather is a roller coaster, farmers are riding up front
June 18, 2013Weather extremes are no friend of the farmer, but these practices help farmers build resilience. -
The cutting edge of corporate sustainability
June 11, 2013A big retailer proposes a radical new way of dealing with its suppliers. -
New IEA report sets a road map to a cleaner energy future
June 10, 2013A new report says there's still time to stop the worst effects of global warming. -
Energy from the sea: Closer than you think
June 6, 2013A technology that can turn differences in seawater temperatures into clean power. -
Stronger ozone standards will secure healthier, longer lives for millions of Americans
June 5, 2013The science is clear: The health of all millions of American's will improve if EPA tightens its ozone emissions standards. -
Climate change: What will It take for the silent majority to be heard?
June 5, 2013How to take back climate politics with these three tactics. -
Seafood Selector helps you have your hake (and eat it too)
June 4, 2013A better way to shop for fish. EDF's Seafood Selector makes it easier to find seafood that's healthy for you AND the oceans. -
Uncovering the Real Cost of Carbon
June 3, 2013What does each ton of carbon cost society? The Obama administration has a number for that. -
Wanted: Sound climate science from the House Science Committee
May 31, 2013It is patently false to suggest, as Chairman Smith did, that there is a “great amount of uncertainty” on the drivers of climate change. -
Texas leads the nation in carbon emissions. It’s time to mess with Texas.
May 29, 2013TX represents almost 10% of U.S. carbon emissions. It doesn't have to be this way. -
When it comes to oil and gas in Texas, 13 is a lucky number
May 28, 2013Newly revised Rule 13 signals progress being made to address safety concerns with hydraulically fracked wells. -
What climate change has in store for the Southwest
May 28, 2013A new book shows how climate change is threatening the fabric of the American Southwest. -
My mother is not Angelina Jolie
May 24, 2013While Jolie was able to reduce her risk of genetically-based cancer through surgery, my mother was essentially powerless to reduce her risk of cancer from environmental exposures. -
Good news: A bipartisan breakthrough on chemical policy reform
May 23, 2013Eight Democrats and eight Republicans have proposed legislation to reform the flawed Toxic Substances Control Act. -
The Moore tornado and every parent's worst nightmare
May 23, 2013A reflection in the wake of a devastating tornado.