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Report
Particulate matter pollution from aviation: Effective measures for changing the course of longstanding environmental injustices
December 10, 2024 | Pedro Piris-Cabezas, Senior Director, Global Transportation / Lead Senior EconomistAircraft gas turbine engines emit substantial quantities of fine particulate matter pollution, notably at sizes in the ultrafine particle range.More on:
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Mercury emissions map
October 25, 2024A map that showcases the 2020 mercury emissions from the most polluting coal plants.More on:
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Fact sheet
Meeting the Mercury and Air Toxics Standards for Power Plants: Greater Benefits, Lower Costs
October 25, 2024The Mercury and Air Toxics Standards reduce mercury, soot, lead, and other toxic pollution from our nation’s coal-fired power plants.More on:
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New Jersey warehouse boom
June 18, 2024 | Sam Becker, Project Manager, Global Clean Air, U.S. RegionTo better understand the disproportionate burden associated with warehouses and other major truck-attracting facilities in New Jersey, Environmental Defense Fund deployed a peer-reviewed framework called Proximity Mapping, which helps identify communities living close to facilities of concern.More on:
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Explainer
How the Biden-Harris clean energy plan is driving historic progress
May 30, 2024The Inflation Reduction Act and the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law are the most ambitious environmental laws in U.S. history — and already, they’re improvinMore on:
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Air quality and health impacts of transition to zero tailpipe emission medium and heavy-duty vehicles (MHDVs) in the Chicago region
May 20, 2024Medium and heavy-duty vehicles (MHDVs) are major sources of harmful air pollution and greenhouse gases, and disproportionately burden communities of color. To study the impact of potential policy interventions, EDF estimated pollution changes and health impacts for the 7-county Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning (CMAP) region for two policy scenarios: 1. Implementation of the Advanced Clean Trucks (ACT) regulation, and 2. a full transition to 100% zero tailpipe emission medium and heavy-duty vehicles (eMHDVs).More on:
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Recommendations and considerations for the incorporation of advanced methane detection technologies at municipal solid waste landfills
May 20, 2024White paper from EDF provides details on the capabilities of new technologies for detecting landfill methane – including satellites, remote sensing technologies, and drones – and describes advances at the state level.More on:
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Illinois warehouse boom
April 24, 2024To better understand the disproportionate community health burden associated with warehouses in Illinois, Environmental Defense Fund deployed a peer-reviewed framework called Proximity Mapping. Findings include that at least 1 in 6 Illinois residents lives within a half mile of a mega-warehouse.More on:
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Article
Communities near natural gas facilities seek stronger protections
April 17, 2024The number of liquid natural gas export terminals along the Gulf Coast of Louisiana and Texas is growing. President Biden has issued a temporary pause on approvals for new facilities to better assess the risks they pose to climate and the health of local communities.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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Analysis
Air quality and health impacts of onshore oil and gas flaring and venting activities estimated using refined satellite-based emissions
March 6, 2024 | Hillary Hull, Director, Research & AnalyticsStudy led by researchers at EDF and academic partners finds that pollution from oil and gas venting and flaring results in $7.4 billion in health damages, more than 700 premature deaths and 73,000 asthma exacerbations among children annually.More on:
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Practical pathways for port decarbonization and environmental justice (PDF)
March 4, 2024 | Ellu Nasser, Senior Manager, Climate and HealthEDF provides a guide for ports and their partners in the United States to set, plan, implement and achieve their decarbonization goals.More on:
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Fact sheet
EPA vehicle standards will reduce harmful pollution and save thousands of lives
February 29, 2024EDF fact sheet shows Environmental Protection Agency’s proposed pollution standards for new cars, buses and freight trucks would save more than 40,000 lives and prevent more than 25 million asthma attacks.More on:
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Interactive tool
Chemical Exposure Action Map
February 22, 2024EDF's map offers tools to encourage EPA to do better risk assessments of chemicals. Use this tool to see where facilities are polluting toxic chemicals into our air, water and land and how it’s putting our health at risk, then encourage EPA to take action.More on:
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Air quality and health implications of Advanced Clean Trucks regulation for the Chicago region
December 18, 2023Summary of research, the result of a collaboration between EDF and Northwestern and informed by key input from community partners, demonstrating the significant positive impact that the Advanced Clean Trucks rule can have in the greater Chicagoland area.More on:
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Video
Cutting methane doesn’t just slow warming — it improves health
November 6, 2023 | Dr. Daniel Zavala-Araiza, Senior Scientist IIThe MethaneSAT satellite will be able to measure methane like never before, providing a powerful means of accountability for communities and governments around the world.More on:
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Website
The U.S. Climate Vulnerability Index
October 2, 2023 | P. Grace Tee Lewis, Senior Health ScientistPulling in 184 sets of data to rank more than 70,000 U.S. Census tracts, the U.S. Climate Vulnerability Index helps you see which communities face the greatest challenges from the impacts of a changing climate.More on:
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Fact sheet
Electric school bus fact sheet (PDF)
September 22, 2023Nearly 100% of the first round of the U.S. EPA’s Clean School Bus program funding went to electric buses. And for good reason: they reduce local air pollution, lower transportation costs and improve grid resilience.More on:
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Analysis
Extreme Smog Challenge of India Intensified by Increasing Lower Tropospheric Stability
June 6, 2023 | Ritesh Gautam, Lead Senior Scientist, Remote SensingIn this analysis published in Geophysical Research Letters, we use long-term satellite data to show a significant increase in aerosol exceedances over northern India, resulting in sustained atmospheric warming and surface cooling trends over the last two decades.More on:
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Shining a Light on Warehouse Truck Air Pollution (PDF)
April 26, 2023 | Aileen Nowlan, U.S. Policy Director, Global Clean Air InitiativeEDF paper demonstrates who is at risk from diesel trucks serving warehouses, summarizes the new science about health impacts from air pollution generated by these trucks, and points to solutions that can protect community health.More on:
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Analysis
Characterizing vulnerabilities to climate change across the United States
January 31, 2023 | P. Grace Tee Lewis, Senior Health ScientistStudy co-authored by EDF scientists identified and integrated available public health, social, economic, environmental, and climate data in the United States to develop a Climate Vulnerability Index composed of four baseline vulnerabilities (health, social/economic, infrastructure, and environment) and three climate change risks (health, social/economic, extreme events).More on:
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Blog post
Growing the California Grid
October 27, 2022 | Michael Colvin, Director, Regulatory and Legislative AffairsCalifornia’s electric grid is amongst the cleanest in the country, and it’s getting even cleaner. A new report launched by EDF and Clean Air Task Force contains a set of recommendations on how we can grow the electric grid.More on:
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Growing the Grid: A Plan to Accelerate California’s Clean Energy Transition
October 11, 2022This report from CATF and EDF identifies the challenges to achieving California’s clean energy transition through the lens of the new and repurposed electricity infrastructure needed to reach state climate and clean energy goals.More on:
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Article
Public health officials in Indore meet to discuss clean air for health agenda
October 3, 2022Members of Indore’s public health community came together at the Sayaji Hotel on May 5, 2022, to discuss how to promote clean air solutions in the city at a health sector stakeholder engagement workshop.More on:
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Analysis
Association between traffic related air pollution exposure and direct health care costs in Northern California
August 1, 2022 | Ananya Roy, Senior Health ScientistA study from EDF and Kaiser Permanente scientists, published in the journal Atmospheric Environment, finds that long-term exposure to traffic-related air pollution is associated with higher health care costs for older adults.More on: