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3 signs we're entering a golden age for carbon markets
November 19, 2015Emissions trading schemes came roaring back in the last few years, and the Paris Agreement will leverage this trend. -
The Senate just voted to block the Clean Power Plan. Here's the good news.
November 18, 2015The votes to “overturn” pollution reductions for America's power plants were all about political theater. -
Sensors: The next frontier for pollution reduction
November 18, 2015Sophisticated, inexpensive sensors combined with powerful data analytics are transforming environmental protection. -
U.S. and Cuba Sign Agreement to Protect Shared Marine Life
November 18, 2015 | Daniel Whittle, Associate Vice President, Resilient CaribbeanOfficials from the US and Cuba are signing a historic agreement to bring the countries together to protect vital marine ecosystems from manmade threats. -
Louisiana’s Gubernatorial Candidates Declare Positions on Key Coastal Restoration Fiscal Issues
November 18, 2015Groups publish coastal restoration position statements by Louisiana gubernatorial candidates Vitter and Edwards -
EDF Welcomes IEA Ministerial Statement on Energy and Climate Change
November 18, 2015EDF Welcomes IEA Ministerial Statement on Energy and Climate Change -
EPA Proposes Updates to Life-Saving Cross-State Air Pollution Rule
November 17, 2015 | Graham McCahan, Former Senior Attorney, U.S. Climate & Air – Legal & RegulatoryEPA proposes updates to the Cross-State Air Pollution Rule so it meets the 2008 ozone standard -
EDF’s New Investor Network Aims to Boost Private Investment in Energy Efficiency
November 12, 2015EDF’s New Investor Network Aims to Boost Private Investment in Energy Efficiency -
Mexico is able to reduce more than half of methane gas emissions
November 12, 2015 | Drew Nelson, Director, International AffairsMexico is able to reduce more than half of methane gas emissions -
4 wins we need to make the Paris climate talks a success
November 11, 2015COP21 won't deliver a legally binding treaty or bring greenhouse gas emissions down to where they need to be. But the Paris summit can be a huge step in the right direction. -
Green building boom is pumping billions into U.S. economy - and retrofits are fueling the trend
November 10, 2015Between newly built green buildings and retrofits of old properties, we're looking at a major shift in commercial real estate. -
New Wyoming Flaring Rule Needs Improvements to Prevent Waste, Protect Air
November 10, 2015Flaring rule in Wyoming doesn't go far enough to prevent excessive venting and flaring of gas at oil wells -
NASA's Antarctica report raises new questions about sea level rise
November 9, 2015If the ice is getting thicker, why are oceans continuing to rise? -
Cornell, EDF Partner on Environmental Projects
November 9, 2015 | Fred Krupp, PresidentEDF and Cornell University get a grant for four new environmental projects -
Rejection of Keystone Pipeline Points to Cleaner Future -- EDF
November 6, 2015 | Fred Krupp, PresidentRejection of Keystone Pipeline Points to Cleaner Future -- EDF -
China's underestimated carbon emissions: What does it mean for climate action?
November 5, 2015China burning more coal than we thought is sobering news. But it's not necessarily a verdict on the country’s – or the world’s – prospects going forward. -
These 3 states have a head start on the Clean Power Plan. You'd never guess who they are.
November 5, 2015The supposed divide on clean power may be more about politics than about economics or opportunities on the ground. -
Why Obama's conservation strategy puts America on a more prosperous path
November 3, 2015Obama's conservation policy places preference on creating a “net benefit” for natural resources where possible. -
Obama moves to safeguard America’s land, water and wildlife, establish environmental legacy
November 3, 2015 | Fred Krupp, PresidentStatement from EDF president Fred Krupp on White House presidential memorandum on mitigation -
What Exxon knew about climate change: Let's get the facts
October 30, 2015EDF is among 49 groups calling on U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch to investigate what Exxon knew about climate change even before the company started bankrolling efforts to deny it exists. -
Governor Rauner Moves to Protect the Health of Illinois Families, Create Jobs
October 30, 2015 | Dick Munson, Director, Regulatory & Legislative AffairsGovernor Rauner Moves to Protect the Health of Illinois Families, Create Jobs -
5 energy trends driving climate progress in 2015
October 29, 2015America's energy landscape is now changing in tandem with climate awareness, leading to a surge in renewable power investments. -
Wyoming Plan to Reduce Oil and Gas Air Pollution Should Go Further
October 28, 2015 | Jon Goldstein, Associate Vice President, Energy TransitionWyoming considers reducing oil and gas emissions statewide, but current proposal not strong enough to deliver maximum air quality benefits -
New system, new hope for thousands of fishermen in Belize
October 27, 2015Fishermen reap economic benefits from their conservation efforts, and the idea is catching on. -
Health, Environmental Groups Move to Support America’s Clean Power Plan
October 27, 2015 | Tomás Carbonell, Senior Counsel and Director for Regulatory PolicyEDF and other groups file motions to intervene in lawsuits against the Clean Power Plan