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EDF strongly endorses President Obama’s clean energy move
December 5, 2013 | Jim Marston, Former Vice President, Political Affairs -
Either change the system or risk another "Silent Spring"
December 4, 2013More than fifty years have passed since Rachel Carson's "Silent Spring", yet because of our broken chemical regulatory system, we are still facing the same problems. -
Statement of Environmental Defense Action Fund
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LA Auto Show displays more environmental promise than you might think
December 3, 2013Amazing new models that are better for the environment prove the car industry can’t continue business as usual. -
CEOs want pro-sustainability policies? They need to speak up.
November 26, 2013The business community is frustrated that outdated policies reward environmental dinosaurs. This will change - if they’re willing to work for it. -
The Arizona Public Service ruling on solar: Here's why it's win-win
November 25, 2013What last week's solar decision in Arizona means for rooftop solar owners in the state, and what it could mean for those elsewhere. -
100,000 people are drowning
November 25, 2013A reminder that climate change really is a big deal: It’s about to swallow up a whole country. -
Defense Secretary Hagel reaffirms climate change, sustainability are central military concerns
November 24, 2013Hagel should be commended for bringing attention to an issue that rarely receives enough, especially in the environmental movement. -
Strong agreement to protect forests highlight of UN climate talks
November 23, 2013A bright spot of the UN climate talks was a comprehensive agreement on policies to Reduce Emissions from Deforestation and forest Degradation (REDD+). -
Latest coal industry attack on Clean Air, Clean Jobs stopped in its tracks
November 22, 2013 | Pamela Campos, Lead Attorney -
So now Trump wants to "fire" clean energy in Scotland?
November 21, 2013Trump’s attempt to blackmail Scotland, as the country attempts to spur economic growth, cleaner air and a safer climate, is no laughing matter. -
From the ozone to your refrigerator, putting the chill on climate change
November 21, 2013Eliminating certain ozone-depleting gases may have temporarily slowed climate change – but more needs to be done to keep the planet from heating up -
Toxic chemicals will sneak into your holiday - find out why
November 20, 2013Trying to avoid toxic chemicals could be a full-time job, and it would still be impossible. -
Colorado's proposal shows what it takes to make progress on climate
November 19, 2013EDF's bipartisan, collaborative approach forges a breakthrough in Colorado. -
Did fossil fuels save the whales?
November 19, 2013The answer isn't as cut and dry as you might think. And the same entrepreneurial energy that drove the creation of the oil business could be applied to cutting carbon emissions. -
Colo. sets national precedent for air quality - and climate
November 18, 2013Governor John Hickenlooper, supported by three leading energy companies and Environmental Defense Fund, proposed the nation’s first oil and gas regulations to control methane emissions. -
Statement by EDF President Fred Krupp: Colorado breaks new ground on addressing oil and gas air pollution
November 18, 2013 | Fred Krupp, PresidentThe State of Colorado took a step toward establishing the nation’s leading program for controlling air and climate pollution from oil and gas operations. -
Reliable water supply is now a top five issue for Arizona voters
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Talking about California and climate change in Scandinavia
November 15, 2013A trip to three countries that are committed to cutting their greenhouse gas emissions. -
Restoring Bayou Bienvenue Wetland Triangle Important to New Orleans, Mississippi River Delta
November 15, 2013 | Steve Cochran, Former Associate Vice President, State Affairs -
Statement from Environmental Defense Fund on U.S. Senate Hearing Examining “Southeast Regional Perspectives on Magnuson-Stevens Reauthorization”
November 14, 2013 | Pamela Baker, Senior Director, IndonesiaThis is the second in a series of regionally-focused hearings by the subcommittee considering proposals for reauthorization of the nation’s federal fisheries law. -
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Court Upholds California’s Landmark Cap-and-Trade Program
November 14, 2013 | Erica Morehouse, Senior Director, Just & Equitable Mission Engagement -
Statement of Environmental Defense Fund President Fred Krupp On Frances Beinecke’s Announcement That She Will Retire From NRDC
November 14, 2013 | Fred Krupp, President -
LASER: Turning the climate threat into a story of opportunity for Los Angeles
November 13, 2013Utilizing sophisticated mapping tools and other data, LASER (Los Angeles Solar & Efficiency Report) shows the tremendous environmental and economic potential for rooftop solar in Los Angeles County.