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Climate Corps training sets up the next generation of climate professionals for success now and in the future
December 7, 2023Climate Corps fellowship program trains graduate students and pairs them with custom-matched host organizations looking for a low-cost, low-risk way to advance their sustainability efforts.More on:
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Leading oil and gas companies and investors have rallied around EPA’s new methane rules. Their ongoing support will be crucial for implementation.
December 7, 2023The EPA’s new rules to reduce methane emissions from the nation’s oil and gas industry could be a climate game changer.More on:
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Revisiting a centuries-old approach to farming that embraces water scarcity.
December 7, 2023As discussions at COP28 wrestle with climate impacts on global food and water security, we hear from a Hopi farmer on his thriving practice of dry farming and his hopes for shared learning in Dubai. ______ The arid climate of the Hopi reservation in northeastern Arizona receives a mere 8.5 inches of annual rainfall. For …More on:
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Eliminating lead service lines yields huge benefits for reducing premature cardiovascular deaths
December 6, 2023 | Tom Neltner, Senior Director, Safer ChemicalsWhat’s New? EPA has proposed improvements to the Lead and Copper Rule (LCR) to reduce lead in drinking water. The proposed rule would require utilities to eliminate the nation’s roughly 9.2 million lead service lines (LSLs) at an estimated cost of $2.1 to $2.9 billion per year.1 The socioeconomic benefits from the rule vastly outweigh …More on:
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Nation’s first congestion pricing plan to cut traffic, pollution a step closer
December 6, 2023Get out of your car, get into my dreams. New York City's congestion pricing plan promises better transit, less gridlock and cleaner air.More on:
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This registry could jump-start global production of sustainable aviation fuels
December 6, 2023By Istvan Bart, Climate Director Last week, Virgin Atlantic became the first commercial airline to fly across the Atlantic ocean using 100% sustainable aviation fuels , demonstrating the incredible potential of clean, alternative fuels for flight. We need more planes flying on SAF, because if aviation were a country, it would be one of the …More on:
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Expert Voices
Global food companies join EDF for a groundbreaking step on dairy methane
December 5, 2023Six global dairy companies stepped forward at the United Nations climate conference to announce a powerful alliance to help dairy farmers reduce methane emMore on:
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The Marrakech Partnership at COP28: Launching the 2030 breakthroughs and what that means for coastal communities
December 5, 2023 | Karly Kelso, Director, Climate Resilient Food SystemsThe world is gathered in Dubai for the 28th Conference of the Parties under the United Nations Framework for Climate Change Convention, otherwise known as COP28. Over a two-week span, government delegations come together to negotiate what actions the world needs to take to achieve a future under 1.5 degrees. This will set the tone …More on:
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Leadership in action: global food corporations and environmental defense fund unite to tackle dairy methane emissions
December 5, 2023 | Katie Anderson, Senior Director, Business, Food and ForestsEDF convenes group of global food companies to report methaneMore on:
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Analysis: If Leading Governors Turn Climate Pledges into Policy, States Can Shrink U.S. Emissions Gap to Paris Target in Half
December 5, 2023 | Pam Kiely, Associate Vice President, U.S. RegionNew emissions analysis from EDF, which uses 2023 projections from Rhodium Group, assesses the collective impact that U.S. states with climate commitments could have and how far they need to go to reach their own targets.More on:
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Financial Market Regulators Release Guidance Contemplating Oversight of VCM
December 4, 2023 | Holly Pearen, Lead CounselThis blog was authored by Holly Pearen, Lead Counsel for People & Nature at the Environmental Defense Fund. Proposed Guidance from Financial Market Regulators Could Improve Integrity and Transparency in the Voluntary Carbon Market Many of the world’s largest companies have committed to net zero, and high-quality carbon credits are increasingly seen as a key tool …More on:
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Canada Proposes World-Leading Standards to Reduce Methane Emissions
December 4, 2023 | Ari Pottens, Senior Campaign Manager, CanadaEDF response to new proposal to regulate methane emissions from Canada's oil and gas industryMore on:
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Expert Voices
Methane in the spotlight: 10 scientific facts you should know
December 4, 2023 | Ilissa Ocko, Senior Climate Scientist II, Barbra Streisand Chair of Environmental StudiesMethane is the big news out of this year’s climate conference in Dubai. EDF scientist Dr. Ilissa Ocko, who has studied methane’s impact on the climate for more than a decade, offers her top 10 "greatest hits" for evaluating methane’s role in climate change.More on:
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Financial Regulators Issue Oversight Recommendations to Bolster Integrity and Transparency in Voluntary Carbon Markets at COP28
December 4, 2023The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) released draft guidance for regulated exchanges that list carbon credit based derivatives. While voluntary, the guidance will clarify CFTC’s expectations regarding the quality of carbon credits eligible for delivery into futures contracts. The Commission authorized a 75-day comment period, during which EDF will work closely with partners to develop detailed comments.More on:
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Bloomberg Philanthropies, UN Environment Programme, Environmental Defense Fund, International Energy Agency, and RMI Launch Groundbreaking Transparency and Accountability Measure For Methane Emissions
December 2, 2023 | Fred Krupp, PresidentNew research shows that industry pledges announced at COP28 and broader action on methane could slash emissions equal to 10 gigatons of carbon dioxide and make a 1.5C global climate target more achievableMore on:
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Leading technical experts team up to help oil and gas companies meet OGDC methane emissions and flaring goals
December 2, 2023The International Association of Oil and Gas Producers (IOGP), Methane Guiding Principles (MGP), Oil and Gas Climate Initiative (OGCI), Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) and partnership today announced their intention to build a framework to share expertise to help companies reduce methane emissions and flaring in line with the Oil & Gas Decarbonization Charter (OGDC) ambitions.More on:
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Methane Pledge Could Be “Most Impactful International Climate Action” in Decades
December 2, 2023 | Fred Krupp, PresidentIt is a very big deal that 50 companies responsible for 40% of global oil production have agreed to virtually eliminate their methane pollution. Today’s pledge follows a months-long push to get oil and gas producers to reduce this potent climate pollutant, which is responsible for up to a third of current warming.More on:
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Washington Post: Oil companies’ unexpected plan to tackle climate change
December 2, 2023Leading oil producers, including those in the United States, are rolling out new plans in Dubai on Saturday to significantly reduce methane from their operations — potentially the most consequential action resulting from the first week of the United Nations Climate Change Conference, or COP28. Findings, especially from work pursued by EDF, have helped bring methane’s climate impact to global attention.More on:
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U.S. Tightens Limits on Oil and Gas Methane to Address One of Nation’s Largest Pollution Sources
December 2, 2023 | Fred Krupp, PresidentThe U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today finalized tougher clean air standards that, for the first time, establish protective limits on methane pollution from both new and existing oil and gas sources.More on:
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New updates to understanding packaging scorecard spur a safer & more sustainable foodservice industry
December 1, 2023By Cassie Huang, MPH, Project Manager, Consumer Health Note: This blog is cross-posted from the EDF + Business blog. Products, Packaging & Waste Amid growing concerns about the environmental impact of single-use plastics, consumers have increasingly sought out alternatives made with renewable materials—as demonstrated by the rise in popularity of the paper straw. Unfortunately, this … -
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Methane takes center stage at COP28
December 1, 2023New commitments by nations and the global oil and gas industry to slash methane pollution signify momentous progress to curb significant climate threat, says Environmental Defense Fund's Fred Krupp .More on:
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Sweeping new US rules to cut climate-warming methane pollution
December 1, 2023New regulations by the EPA to curb methane emissions were announced at COP28.More on:
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COP28 hydrogen standards: why they matter and what to look for
November 30, 2023 | Beth Trask, Vice President, Global Energy TransitionAmong the announcements expected at the COP28 climate talks in Dubai is a new industry standard for assessing the climate impacts of hydrogen, to be unveiled by the International Standards Organization. These standards could very quickly become the starting point for a cascade of other rules and regulations at national and state levels which set …More on:
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Water is a high-level priority at COP28. We need to look to ground-level users for solutions
November 30, 2023 | Ann Hayden, Vice President, Climate Resilient Water SystemsWater has finally reached the highest levels of global climate negotiations. The path to a sustainable freshwater future, however, lies with ground-level users. At COP 28, EDF is elevating their voices, their needs and the approaches they find most useful. _______ While greenhouse gases drive climate change, many of its impacts are inherently liquid. Whether …More on:
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Latest commitment from UN aviation agency holds promise for the future of sustainable aviation fuels
November 30, 2023 | Pedro Piris-Cabezas, Senior Director, Global Transportation / Lead Senior EconomistLast week, the third Conference on Aviation and Alternative Fuels, also known as CAAF/3, hosted by the International Civil Aviation Organization — the United Nations agency charged with international aviation cooperation — committed to a more sustainable future for global aviation by adopting the new ICAO Global Framework for Cleaner Fuels. This development builds on ICAO 2022 …More on: