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Re: Environmental Defense Fund’s Comments on Groundwater Management Interim Charge
November 16, 2022 | Vanessa Puig-Williams, Senior Director, Climate Resilient Water SystemsGroundwater is arguably the most important water supply in Texas, providing over 60% of the state's overall water supply and an average of 30% of the water flowing in our rivers. In some parts of Texas, like the Hill Country, where the majority of the state's rivers begin as headwater springs, 100% of the water flowing in most rivers and streams originates as groundwater. -
Appeal To People’s Cultural Values If You Want Them To Carbon Offset More
November 15, 2022 | Rainer Romero-Canyas, Lead Senior Behavioral Social ScientistClimate change has been brought into sharp focus in recent years with intense weather events leading to food shortages, famine and the destruction of homes, businesses and infrastructure. -
Food and agriculture are central to COP27 negotiations for the first time
November 15, 2022How will climate change affect U.S. crop yields? -
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UN’s MARS program launches methane detection into the Space Age
November 14, 2022The UN just launched a methane detection satellite into space called MARS that will help pinpoint where methane emissions occur and notify stakeholders.More on:
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Forests have grabbed a prominent spot at COP27
November 14, 2022Forests have grabbed a prominent spot at COP27. Here are some highlights -
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Indigenous peoples need a seat at the climate table at COP27
November 14, 2022Indigenous peoples have a deep connection to the land, water, and ecosystems that are central to their cultures, languages, and livelihoods. They have used their knowledge, skills, and abilities to be the guardians of forests, which represent a cultural repository where values, norms, beliefs, and institutions are transmitted for generations, increasing their resilience and ability to adapt to changes. Indigenous peoples are disproportionately affected by climate change, and yet contribute relatively little to the problem. They need funding and a voice in decisions to conserve the world's tropical forests. -
The 3 issues we’re watching as the world gathers in Sharm El-Sheikh
November 14, 2022The 3 issues we’re watching as the world gathers in Sharm El-Sheikh -
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The right tools for net zero goals on display at COP27
November 11, 2022 | Mark Moroge, Vice President, Natural Climate SolutionsProviding more finance for tropical forest conservation is essential for stabilizing the climate, advancing sustainable, community-led development, and protecting the plants and animals that make our natural world so diverse and wondrous. Various tools can provide that finance. -
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Fleet Electrification Solutions Center
November 11, 2022A free online resource from EDF that cuts through the complexity of truck electrification to connect fleet professionals with the solutions they need, all in one easy-to-navigate clearinghouse.More on:
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Options for strengthening action on the ocean and coasts under the UNFCCC
November 9, 2022An earlier version of this options paper was published in October 2021, prior to COP 26. This is an updated version reflecting the developments under ongoing UNFCCC processes. -
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GLaSS Submission
November 9, 2022Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) provides input on how to achieve the objectives referred to in paragraph 7 of the Glasgow–Sharm el-Sheikh work programme on the global goal on adaptation (GLaSS) (7/CMA.3). -
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EDF Koronivia Submission
November 9, 2022Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) and Stanford Center for Ocean Solutions present their perspectives on future topics not listed in decision 4/CP.23 and views on the progress of the Koronivia Joint Work on Agriculture (KJWA) -
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CI-EDF-TNC Joint Submission for the ICP Component of the GST
November 9, 2022Submission for the Information Collection and Preparation (ICP) Component of the Global Stocktake (GST), jointly prepared by Conservation International, Environmental Defense Fund, and The Nature Conservancy -
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CI-EDF-TNC Article 6.8 Submission
November 9, 2022Joint inputs on the work programme on the framework for non-market approaches under Article 6.8 of the Paris Agreement -
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The Impacts of Climate Change on Agricultural Finance
November 9, 2022 | Vincent Gauthier, Senior Manager, Climate-Smart AgricultureIn 2022, EDF and Deloitte conducted a survey of finance institutions serving the agriculture sector in North America, Europe and India to measure the climate change perceptions, actions and challenges at agricultural finance institutions. This report aims to understand how climate change is perceived by agricultural finance institutions and how they are responding.More on:
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Financing resilient agriculture
November 9, 2022EDF report is for agricultural lenders and lending institutions, as well as others interested in understanding the climate risks faced by the agricultural lending sector and the role of agricultural lenders in financing resilient agriculture. We provide a path forward for lenders to mitigate climate risks and finance resilient agriculture.More on:
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How Heather McTeer Toney is redefining climate action for the next generation of leaders
November 9, 2022 | Heather McTeer Toney, Vice President, Community EngagementHeather McTeer Toney is leading a movement to make sure that the millions of green jobs of the future go to everyone. After you listen to this episode of EDF's Degrees, you’ll see opportunities you never imagined.More on:
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How climate change creates risks and opportunities for agricultural finance
November 9, 2022As climate change threatens agricultural production around the world, the agricultural finance institutions that work with farmers also face growing risk to their businesses — as well as untapped opportunities to help farmers prepare for climate impacts. A new report — The Impacts of Climate Change on Agricultural Finance — conducted by Environmental Defense Fund …More on:
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The oceans’ twilight zone? More important than you can imagine!
November 7, 2022New science has made it clear that life on Earth may well depend upon the startlingly strange and interesting organisms that live in the oceans’ twilight zone and that we must act now to protect it. -
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Looking to the oceans for answers to the climate crisis
November 7, 2022Looking to the oceans for answers to the climate crisis. -
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Carbon Sequestration by Seaweed
November 7, 2022This is one of three reports produced by the Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) ocean science team as part of a two-year EDF project on natural climate solutions (NCS). The present report attempts to describe the state of the science, including key uncertainties, surrounding interventions based on macroalgal ecosystems and aquaculture.More on:
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Coastal Natural Climate Solutions
November 7, 2022This is one of three reports produced by the Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) ocean science team as part of a two-year EDF project on natural climate solutions (NCS). The present report attempts to describe the state of the science, including key uncertainties, surrounding interventions based on restoring and protecting coastal blue carbon ecosystems.More on:
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Natural Climate Solutions in the Open Ocean
November 7, 2022This is one of three reports produced by the Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) ocean science team as part of a two-year EDF project on natural climate solutions (NCS). The present report attempts to describe the state of the science, including key uncertainties, surrounding interventions based on open ocean ecosystems.More on:
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Corporate commitments for net zero by 2050 rely on Climate Transition Action Plans from 2023
November 4, 2022Between setting goals and disclosing progress, it is critical that companies develop a CTAP to ensure their targets are achieved. As partners who work to accelerate corporate action on climate change, We Mean Business Coalition, CDP, Ceres and Environmental Defense Fund have come together to help companies address their climate impacts by defining what should be in a CTAP.More on: