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Press release
MethaneSAT Now in Orbit after SpaceX Launches Groundbreaking Mission to Protect the Climate
March 4, 2024 | Fred Krupp, PresidentJust after 4:00pm Pacific Time today MethaneSAT effectively detached from SpaceX Transporter-10 that carried the emissions monitor into space.More on:
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Blog post
MethaneSAT: What Investors Need to Know
March 4, 2024For the finance sector, MethaneSAT satellite data will enable a step change in oil & gas risk and performance evaluation.More on:
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Article
Nature News: This methane-sniffing satellite will leave climate polluters nowhere to hide
March 4, 2024MethaneSAT will partner with Google to map leaks from the oil and gas industry and beyond, Nature reports.More on:
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Article
The New York Times explores MethaneSAT in 3D
March 4, 2024The New York Times reports on MethaneSAT, the game-changing satellite developed by EDF, with partners. “There will soon be a new eye in the sky that’s designed to detect emissions of methane, an invisible yet potent gas that is dangerously heating the world,” the newspaper reports.More on:
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MethaneSAT brings key tool to oil & gas operators, gives stakeholders unprecedented transparency
February 29, 2024 | Andrew Baxter, Senior Director, Business and Energy TransitionBy Andrew Baxter Methane is now a central part of the oil & gas industry’s climate challenge. New regulations in the U.S and Europe, growing concern in Asia and mounting interest from investors and global gas markets mean increasing pressure to improve emissions performance. It was also a focal point in the COP28 climate talks,More on:
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Why Texas’ attempt to delay commonsense methane protections will only shoot itself – and the US oil and gas industry – in the foot.
February 27, 2024 | Elizabeth Lieberknecht, Manager, Regulatory and Legislative, MidcontinentBy Elizabeth Lieberknecht Texas’ primary oil and gas regulator, the Texas Railroad Commission, took the unfortunate — though not surprising — step last month of requesting legal action against EPA’s recently finalized commonsense methane rules. This is unfortunate because, once implemented, these rules will protect public health, limit climate change and energy waste. It is not …More on:
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Article
This methane-hunting satellite is built to fight climate change
February 26, 2024A nonprofit set out to build a satellite that would help slow down global warming. Here’s what they made.More on:
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Analysis
Climate Impacts of Hydrogen and Methane Emissions Can Considerably Reduce the Climate Benefits across Key Hydrogen Use Cases and Time Scales
February 21, 2024 | Tianyi Sun, Senior Climate ScientistStudy by EDF scientists shows that standard frameworks used to assess the climate impacts of hydrogen production are vulnerable to broad miscalculation.More on:
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Time for Australian policymakers to catch up on methane reporting
February 16, 2024By Charlotte Hanson Cutting methane emissions from the energy sector is the fastest, cheapest and most effective way to curb global warming even as we decarbonize our energy systems. And the first step is making sure we know how much methane is being emitted, where it’s being released and by whom. As the well-worn adage …More on:
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Article
Meet the rancher exposing the dangers of natural gas to our health
February 15, 2024The peaceful retirement that Don and Jane Schreiber envisioned on their ranch in northern New Mexico has been disrupted by natural gas drilling on their land. They're now committed advocates for reducing methane emissions from oil and gas.More on:
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Blog post
EPA and DOE Announce $1 Billion in Congressional Funds to Reduce Methane Emissions
February 14, 2024 | Grace Smith, Attorney, U.S. Legal & RegulatoryBy Grace Smith This past Friday the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Department of Energy (DOE) announced in a Notice of Intent (NOI) that $1 billion in funding from Congress’s Methane Emissions Reduction Program (MERP) will soon become available. Passed as part of the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act, MERP aims to significantly reduce methane and …More on:
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Press release
EPA and DOE Announce $1 Billion in Funding for Methane Mitigation
February 9, 2024Statement on EPA and DOE announcement of funding for methane mitigationMore on:
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Article
MethaneSAT live updates: A new frontier in the climate fight
February 6, 2024A unique satellite, created by a nonprofit to fight global warming, is gearing up to launch in March 2024. Here’s everything you need to know about climate-pollution-busting MethaneSAT.More on:
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Expert Voices
How EDF catalyzes bold climate action from the food sector
February 6, 2024 | Katie Anderson, Senior Director, Business, Food and ForestsEnvironmental Defense Fund works with major food companies for the same reason we engage with other sectors: We follow the emissions.More on:
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Article
This scientist is developing a satellite to fight climate change
February 4, 2024For decades, satellites have been beaming down evidence of Earth’s changing climate, with little impact. Space veteran Dan McCleese wants to change that with MethaneSAT, a satellite built for a single, critical purpose — to fight climate change.More on:
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Press release
EDF Statement on Texas Railroad Commission Decision to Fight Commonsense Methane Protections
January 30, 2024 | Elizabeth Lieberknecht, Manager, Regulatory and Legislative, MidcontinentStatement from Elizabeth Lieberknecht, Regulatory and Legislative Manager, EDFMore on:
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Explainer
How MethaneSAT is different from other satellites
January 29, 2024Data from MethaneSAT will help measure methane pollution from oil and gas facilities worldwide, with both a broad scope and exacting precision.More on:
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Blog post
EPA advances methane waste charge to help cut oil and gas pollution
January 25, 2024 | Edwin LaMair, Attorney, U.S. Legal & RegulatoryLast week, EPA proposed details for how it will administer Congress’s methane waste emissions charge for excessive oil and gas pollution, passed as part of the Inflation Reduction Act’s Methane Emissions Reduction Program in 2022. The waste charge is a fee on excessive methane pollution that applies to the largest polluting facilities in the oil …More on:
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Article
5 ways the world is fighting climate change from space
January 25, 2024It may seem like science fiction, but satellites are helping to fight climate change today. Here are five satellites helping the world with climate action.More on:
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Press release
EPA Advances Important IRA Program to Establish Oil and Gas Methane Waste Charge
January 12, 2024 | Fred Krupp, PresidentToday the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency took another critical step to implement the Methane Emissions Reduction Program, which was passed by Congress last year in the Inflation Reduction Act, with a proposed structure for MERP’s methane waste charge on large sources of oil and gas methane pollution.More on:
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Blog post
Opportunities for hydrogen tax credit rules to address climate impact blind spots
January 8, 2024 | Morgan Rote, Senior Policy Director, Fuels and FeedstocksThe Biden administration recently unveiled the long-awaited draft of its rules governing tens of billions of dollars’ worth of tax incentives that will greatly influence America’s nascent hydrogen economy and the extent to which the emerging industry delivers promised climate benefits. The new draft rules — prompted by the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act and known …More on:
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Project
Fighting climate change with MethaneAIR
December 22, 2023The MethaneAIR research jet is a crucial innovation in EDF’s work to find and reduce emissions of methane, a potent, planet-warming greenhouse gas.More on:
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Article
5 reasons to be hopeful: Big wins for the environment in 2023
December 20, 2023From climate court battles to cutting methane, here are five big environmental wins in 2023 to give you hope.More on:
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Article
3 important climate wins at COP28 you may not have heard about
December 14, 2023Three wins that came out of COP28, the U.N. Climate Conference, that you may have missed.More on:
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Press release
COP28 Lays Foundation for Accelerated Climate Action With Much More Needing to be Done
December 13, 2023 | Angela Churie Kallhauge, Executive Vice President, ImpactCOP28 laid an important foundation and some direction on where countries, industry and civil society need to accelerate climate action. But the work following COP28 will require monumental ramp-up in ambition and collaboration to address the climate crisis. We hoped the final agreement would have given countries stronger direction toward a just and equitable transition to clean energy, including realizing the full potential of methane reductions to slow the rate of warming in the near term.More on: