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Fact sheet
Arizona and the Rising Cost of Extreme Weather
November 6, 2024Arizonans face the growing threat of additional economic harm and damage to public health from excessive heat, drought and other extreme weather events.More on:
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Report
Climate Change-Fueled Weather Disasters: Costs to State and Local Economies
November 6, 2024The annual number of billion-dollar weather disasters has increased and the cost of inaction is putting a strain on disaster response and recovery budgets.More on:
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Report
Climate Change-Fueled Weather Disasters
November 6, 2024This report is based on a literature search of available information on the costs of climate change-fueled extreme weather events.More on:
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Report
An assessment of NYC cooperative housing's climate vulnerability and barriers to adaptation
November 4, 2024This report, based on a mapping assessment, a first-ever survey of co-ops and a policy review, looks at climate impacts on permanently affordable co-ops in New York City and encourages more responsive and equitable policies.More on:
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Report
Impacts and benefits of fleet electrification
November 4, 2024By incorporating more sustainable practices, fleets are discovering how electric vehicles are bringing new business opportunities with corporate customers who have sustainability goals of their own. -
Expert Voices
The progress the world must make at the UN climate conference
November 3, 2024 | Angela Churie Kallhauge, Executive Vice President, ImpactThe U.N. climate coreference, COP29, kicks off in Baku, Azerbajan next week. Environmental Defense Fund's Angela Churie Kallhauge lays out four key focus areas for the conference.More on:
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Fact sheet
The Climate Innovation Blueprint
November 1, 2024To avert the worst effects of the climate crisis and recapture global leadership, the United States must aim to achieve net-zero emissions by no later than 2050.More on:
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Report
Enhancing federal cost savings: electronic monitoring and reporting in U.S. fisheries
October 31, 2024A changing climate requires more adaptive fisheries management and better tools for collecting data and making decisions.More on:
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Report
Quota allocation policies in U.S. federal fisheries management and implications for climate resilience
October 31, 2024Managers must establish controls that maintain sustainability as stocks experience climate-driven shifts in their productivity and distribution.More on:
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Report
Citizen science to support climate-ready management of united states fisheries
October 31, 2024The strong record of sustainable fisheries management in the US is being challenged by the rapid, widespread and unpredictable impacts of climate change.More on:
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Report
Toward Climate-Ready Fisheries
October 31, 2024Nearly 50 years ago, United States lawmakers took action to protect fishery resources by establishing a comprehensive federal fishery management system.More on:
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Report
Best practices for equitable, just, and climate-resilient fisheries
October 31, 2024Underserved fishing communities experience and are the least able to withstand severe impacts on their livelihoods, infrastructure and well-being.More on:
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Report
An Electricity Resource Plan for Duke Energy Comprising Clean and Cost-Effective Generating Technologies
October 30, 2024Whitepaper commissioned by EDF evaluates Duke Energy’s 2023-2024 Carbon Plan with a focus on identifying opportunities to augment clean and cost-effective resources.More on:
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Case study
European Union: An Emissions Trading Case Study
October 30, 2024The EU Emissions Trading System was established by the Directive of the European Parliament and the European Council in October 2003.More on:
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Report
Quality matters: Strengthening climate finance to drive climate action
October 30, 2024EDF underscores the urgency of addressing structural challenges and creating strong enabling environments to maximize the impact of climate finance in developing countries.More on:
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Press release
New report outlines need for quality interventions in climate finance goal under discussion at COP29
October 30, 2024 | Juan Pablo Hoffmaister, Associate Vice President, Global Engagement and PartnershipsReport includes recommendations for negotiators to enhance concessionality, accessibility, and impact in the NCQGMore on:
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Report
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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Overview
What is infrastructure?
October 23, 2024Investing in modern infrastructure like clean energy means new jobs, economic growth and cleaner air and water.More on:
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Fact sheet
Power Up, America
October 23, 2024We can power up the economy with millions of new jobs and reduce air and climate pollution by building more clean trucks, buses, cars and clean energy.More on:
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Report
Submission to the Global Stocktake on addressing Methane Emissions
October 23, 2024The Global Stocktake is intended to assess collective progress toward the long-term goals of the Paris Agreement.More on:
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Report
Submission to the Global Stocktake on the Role of Nature
October 23, 2024The Global Stocktake’s assessment of collective progress to support enhanced national climate commitments are key for the Paris Agreement’s ambition cycle.More on:
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Fact sheet
Understanding the Global Stocktake
October 22, 2024The Global Stocktake (GST) was established under Article 14 of the Paris Agreement to assess collective progress towards the Agreement’s long-term goals.More on:
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Blog post
Clean Energy Innovation: An Important Piece of the Climate Puzzle
October 22, 2024 | Susanne Brooks, Former Senior Director, U.S. Climate Policy & AnalysisThere is growing momentum in Congress to support innovation in clean energy – which can play an important role in reducing climate pollution.More on:
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Fact sheet
Innovation: A Key to Climate Action
October 21, 2024To avoid the worst impacts of climate change, the world economy must achieve dramatic reductions in greenhouse gas emissions by mid-century.