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Empowering Chile’s Climate Action: A Citizen’s Guide to Article 6
April 18, 2024 | Luis Fernández Intriago, Post-doctoral Fellow, Labor EconomistThis blog was authored by Francisco Pinto and Rodrigo Bórquez, economists of the Climate Action Teams (CAT) initiative, and by Environmental Defense Fund economist Luis Fernández Intriago. Source: Climate Action Teams Reducing emissions is imperative to address climate change. The mechanisms established in Article 6 of the Paris Agreement can serve as vital tools in …More on:
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Our Oceans Conference Reminds Us of the Ocean’s Incredible Value
April 18, 2024 | Kate Bonzon, Vice President, Climate Resilient Fisheries“An Ocean of Potential” was the tagline at this year’s Our Ocean conference in Greece on April 15-17. The phrase encompasses the breadth of possibilities that the ocean holds for us. It also encapsulates EDF’s approach to supporting climate-resilient fisheries and oceans. What do we mean when we say that there is “an ocean of …More on:
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In the transition to electric, what about power resiliency?
April 18, 2024 | Dakoury Godo-Solo, Project Manager, Electric Vehicle Charging SystemsBy Dakoury Godo-Solo The adoption of electric trucks is on the rise, but as fleets make the transition, the idea of switching from diesel to electricity as a fuel source can raise concerns about reliability in the event of a power outage. Thankfully, this is a manageable challenge on the road to electrification — and …More on:
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Multilateral Development Banks Must Turn Words into Action on Climate Finance
April 17, 2024 | Angela Churie Kallhauge, Executive Vice President, ImpactAddressing our planet’s climate crisis requires commitment, cooperation, and urgency – all underpinned by finance. But our international financial systems were not designed for a challenge of this scale, and we are falling behind in meeting the needs of developing countries in combatting climate change.More on:
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Unveiling Environmental Heroes: Environmental Defense Fund’s Climate Corps 2024 Program
April 16, 2024EDF's 2024 Climate Corps fellowship program empowers a new cohort of 185+ global fellows to advance climate solutions at over 130 organizations.More on:
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Strong scientific foundations, as well as strong science-based markets, make successful nature-based climate solutions possible
April 16, 2024 | Brian Buma, Senior Climate ScientistWe need nature-based climate solutons to work. Yet as a recent study shows, questions remain on how we can achieve the best ground-level outcomes and maximize the enormous potential of these solutions to lower greenhouse gas concentrations.More on:
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Supercharged strategies to fast-track electric fleet interconnection
April 16, 2024By Kae Tuitt As more and more companies transition to zero-emission medium- and heavy-duty electric vehicles, it is increasingly clear that the future is electric. Still, some fleet owners coordinating receipt of new electric trucks and buses may face challenges with delays arising from the potentially lengthy and opaque interconnection process of getting EV chargers …More on:
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We need to close a mercury pollution loophole for lignite coal plants
April 12, 2024(This post was co-authored by EDF attorney Richard Yates) The Environmental Protection Agency is soon expected to update our national protections against mercury and other toxic pollution from coal-fired power plants – pollution that is extremely dangerous to human health and has been linked to brain damage in children. EPA proposed strengthening the Mercury and …More on:
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How public-private partnerships can improve water sustainability
April 12, 2024The scale of the global freshwater crisis requires an all hands effort. Fostering diverse, sometimes difficult, partnerships — particularly between policymakers, producers, and frontline communities — is at the heart of EDF’s water program. Partnership is also at the center of an intriguing new book from Stanford law and environmental social sciences professor Barton “Buzz” …More on:
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FDA Says We Are All Made of Chemicals So How Can Any Be Bad For You?
April 11, 2024 | Maria Doa, Senior Director, Chemicals PolicyBy Maria Doa, PhD, Senior Director, Chemicals Policy, Maricel Maffini, PhD, Consultant, and Liora Fiksel, Project Manager, Healthy Communities What happened You may have seen news or online content from FDA about chemicals in our foods, including that our food – and everything else in the world – is made up of chemicals. FDA’s …More on:
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Why EU climate goals rely on strong hydrogen policies
April 11, 2024 | Anna Lóránt, Senior Policy Manager, EUBy Anna Lóránt The EU is striving to become the first climate-neutral continent by 2050. As one of the fastest warming continents in the world, with climate risks threatening its energy and food security, ecosystems, infrastructure, water resources, financial stability and people’s health (EEA, 2024), ambitious climate action is a necessity. It’s clear that the …More on:
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EU must act to protect farms and food production from climate risk
April 11, 2024As farmers in the EU protest, climate change impacts are already making food production harder. The post EU must act to protect farms and food production from climate risk first appeared on Growing Returns.More on:
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Charting the path to equity: unveiling new Just Transition and Safeguards Framework
April 9, 2024 | Mandy Rambharos, Vice President, Global Climate CooperationA new report from Environmental Defense Fund, ‘The Just Transition and Safeguards Framework’ offers a roadmap for countries and energy companies alike to successfully navigate the complexities of transitioning to clean energy while ensuring fairness and equity at every step of the way. -
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Strategic Roadmaps for SBTi Forest, Land, & Agriculture Targets
April 8, 2024 | Katie Anderson, Senior Director, Business, Food and ForestsIn this must-read guide, Environmental Defense Fund and Deloitte equip food companies with actionable guidance to more strategically advance ambitious climate targets aligned with the Science Based Targets initiative’s (SBTi) guidance.More on:
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Climate Action Explained: A Must-Have Guide to Reducing Food Emissions
April 8, 2024 | Katie Anderson, Senior Director, Business, Food and ForestsPathways for six key commodities aligned with SBTi FLAG guidance for food companies to more strategically work toward climate targets.More on:
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Op-ed
From smokestacks to tailpipes: The all-out effort to cut air pollution in neighborhoods across the country
April 7, 2024 | Tonya Howard Calhoun, PhD , Director, Community EngagementNearly two years ago, the U.S. secured historic investments from the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA), Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), and CHIPS and Science Act. This clean energy plan supports all the hard work being done to strengthen technology and pollution standards to advance environmental justice and health equity at all levels. It takes everyone, individuals, our elected leaders, industry and all levers of government protections to address these challenges meaningfully.More on:
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Cómo la reutilización de tierras está comenzando a transformar comunidades y ecosistemas vulnerables en California
April 2, 2024[View the English version of this post] La próxima vez que te encuentres buscando direcciones en tu teléfono móvil, mueve el mapa hacia el centro de California y haz zoom. Activa la capa de satélite. Lo que verás es un desconcertante mosaico. Un inmenso tablero de ajedrez marrón y verde, dividido en rectángulos, cortado por … -
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Here’s how land repurposing is beginning to transform strained communities and ecosystems in California
April 2, 2024 | Anna Schiller, Program Manager, Climate Resilient Water SystemsNext time you find yourself looking up driving directions on your phone, scroll over to central California and zoom out a bit. Turn on the satellite layer. What you’ll see is a mindboggling patchwork. A massive brown and green checkerboard, cut up in rectangles, sliced by highways, besieged by a ring of arid foothills. This …More on:
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It’s Time to Uncover the Mysteries of Blue Carbon
April 2, 2024 | Rod Fujita, Associate Vice President, Research & Development, Lead Senior Scientist IIBy Rod Fujita and Kristin Kleisner To mitigate climate change, sea level rise, and other environmental problems, some experts are looking to nature-based solutions. But which solutions are the most impactful when it comes to sequestering carbon? And what do we still need to learn to improve our scientific understanding of nature-based solutions? We co-authored …More on:
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The Meaning of PR100 for the communities of Puerto Rico
March 28, 2024 | Abimarie Otaño Cruz, Senior Manager, Energy TransitionBy Abimarie Otaño Cruz The results of the Puerto Rico Grid Resilience and Transitions to 100% Renewable Energy Study (PR100) contain an important conclusion: “Puerto Rico can make a feasible transition to 100% renewable energy by 2050, but significant improvements and investments in the system, guided by meaningful community participation, are necessary to achieve this.” …More on:
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Governor Inslee moves Washington state one step closer to linking carbon market with California and Quebec
March 28, 2024 | Caroline Jones, Senior Analyst, U.S. ClimateToday, the state of Washington took a big step toward linking its cap-and-invest program with the carbon markets in California and Quebec, a move that could boost climate action and create a more stable, more predictable market for all. Governor Inslee signed E2SB 6058 into law, which will further align Washington’s program with the joint …More on:
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How Economists Can Leverage MethaneSAT Data for Climate Action
March 28, 2024 | Lauren Beatty, High Meadows Postdoctoral Economics FellowThis blog was co-authored by Maureen Lackner (Senior Manager of Economics and Policy Analysis, Environmental Defense Fund) and Lauren Beatty (High Meadows Postdoctoral Economics Fellow, Environmental Defense Fund). Climate change is a pressing issue, partly fueled by methane: a greenhouse gas responsible for about 30% of today’s global warming. Reducing methane emissions will slow down …More on:
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Expert Voices
How a U.S. Supreme Court case about fishing boats could reshape environmental protections
March 27, 2024 | Vickie Patton, General CounselThe U.S. Supreme Court will rule on Chevron. What is it and why could it change how federal regulations are enforced? General Counsel Vickie Patton answers important questions about this bombshell case.More on:
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The road to zero: How strategic value chain partnerships can create transportation electrification opportunities
March 27, 2024 | Maaz Haider, Manager, Electric Truck TransitionPepsiCo NA and Schneider National offer a blueprint for shippers and transportation partners to reduce Scope 3 transportation emissions.More on:
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Cherry blossoms: A microcosm of the global climate crisis
March 21, 2024 | Ilissa Ocko, Senior Climate Scientist II, Barbra Streisand Chair of Environmental Studies(This blog was co-authored by EDF Climate Scientist Fiona Lo) Washington D.C.’s famous cherry blossoms are once again blooming earlier than expected. In fact, this year’s peak bloom occurred two and a half weeks earlier than the average over the past 100 years, due to near-record warm temperatures in March. This ranks as the second …