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Report
Modeling soil carbon and greenhouse gas emissions
May 2, 2024 | Jocelyn Lavallee, Agricultural Soil Carbon ScientistThis report from EDF helps guide through challenges involved in application of process-based models to measurement, monitoring, reporting, and verification (MMRV) schemes in large-scale contexts. It provides important context and recommendations for process-based model implementation in agricultural soil GHG and SOC projects to increase consistency, transparency, and confidence in this integral portion of the MMRV process.More on:
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Op-ed
Scientific American op-ed: How temperate forests could help limit climate change
April 26, 2024 | Steven Hamburg, Senior Vice President, Chief Scientist"Much of the conservation and climate change spotlight falls on tropical forests. Given this, people might forget that forests in the temperate areas — those found in large parts of North America, Europe and higher latitudes in Asia and Australia — also have the power to help limit climate change," EDF experts Amanda Leland and Steven Hamburg write in Scientific American.More on:
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Press release
New DOE Program Will Expand, Strengthen Electric Grid While Reducing Pollution
April 25, 2024 | Ted Kelly, Director and Lead Counsel, U.S. Clean EnergyStatement from Ted Kelly, EDF Senior Attorney for Federal EnergyMore on:
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Report
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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Project
EDF identifies top 10 U.S. cities with the most lead pipes
April 23, 2024EDF identified 10 cities in the U.S. with the most lead service lines (LSLs) based on numbers reported in 2021. These cities collectively have over one million LSLs, representing 12% of the 9.2 million EPA estimates are in the country.More on:
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Report
Power resiliency for electric fleets
April 22, 2024Report published by Environmental Defense Fund takes lessons learned from rising adoption of electric trucks across industries and compiles them into a guide that can help fleets explore their power resiliency needs and the back-up power solutions available to them.More on:
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Op-ed
This Earth Day and beyond: Taking action for our health and climate
April 21, 2024 | Tonya Howard Calhoun, PhD , Director, Community EngagementThe process to make petrochemicals, which are found in everything from plastics to fertilizers to yoga pants, exposes nearby communities to serious health risks, like cancer and respiratory illnesses, says Tonya Calhoun of the Environmental Defense Fund, shown in front of banner on Cancer Alley in Louisiana.More on:
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Issue Brief: The Role of Fuel Costs in Duke Energy’s North Carolina’s Retail Rates From 2017 Through March 2024
April 18, 2024 | Will Scott, Southeast Climate & Clean Energy DirectorThis Issue Brief illustrates the increasing role that fuel costs, principally natural gas costs, have played in electric rate increases on residential customers in the North Carolina service territories of Duke Energy Carolinas (DEC) and Duke Energy Progress (DEP) during recent years (2017-Q1 2024).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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Report
Natural gas gathering pipelines: Mapping regulatory schemes and analyzing safety data
April 15, 2024This EDF report presents a mapping analysis that shows representations of several gas gathering pipeline systems in the United States and their federal “Class Location” categorizations. It also presents an overview of reported data on gathering pipelines, including recent safety incidents and their costs.More on:
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Report
Building a cleaner, more resilient energy system in Cuba: Opportunities and challenges
April 14, 2024Cuba is in the midst of an economic and energy crisis, but with domestic action and international support, there is opportunity for change. This report by EDF and the Columbia Sabin Center for Climate Change Law presents the current context and recommendations for improvements over the short, medium and long-term.More on:
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Report
Just transition and safeguards framework
April 9, 2024 | Mandy Rambharos, Vice President, Global Climate CooperationReport produced by EDF provides guidelines for developing strategies, plans, measures and metrics that will ensure a fair and equitable transition towards cleaner energy sources. It also provides guidance on how to measure whether activities uphold decarbonization benefits, environmental rights and the interests of impacted stakeholders, including Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities. -
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Strategic roadmaps for SBTi forest, land, & agriculture targets: Prioritizing action for impact
April 8, 2024Report from EDF and Deloitte examines the role of key greenhouse gases, identifies primary drivers of emissions, and recommends potential abatement solutions for six primary Forest, Land, and Agriculture (FLAG commodities – beef, dairy, chicken, corn, soy, and wheat in an effort to help companies develop plans to work towards achieving the target reductions.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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Collection
Advancing flood resilience: Blog posts by EDF experts
April 4, 2024This collection of blog posts by EDF experts on flood resilience is featured in EDF’s Growing Returns blog, which focuses on building resilient land and water systems that allow people and nature to prosper in a changing climate. -
Toolkit
Toolkit for local climate action
April 4, 2024Developed in partnership with the African American Mayors Association (AAMA) and Elemental Accelerator, the Toolkit for Local Climate Action is a roadmap for developing robust climate action plans and seizing funding opportunities to address critical infrastructure and economic needs.More on:
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Overview
Building resilience along coasts and watersheds
April 3, 2024Climate change is making flooding from rivers, rain and the ocean more destructive. We’re bringing natural flooding solutions to communities along the East and Gulf coasts of the U.S., the Mississippi River area and the Caribbean. -
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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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Overview
Our cutting-edge science is guiding global action to cut methane
March 28, 2024Methane is a potent climate pollutant. To help speed reductions, EDF scientists have conducted extensive research on methane and its impact on the climate.More on:
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Overview
Helping the world get hydrogen right
March 28, 2024For hydrogen to be an effective climate solution, we must produce it cleanly and use it wisely. EDF is helping make sure hydrogen infrastructure is built the right way, benefiting the climate, communities and people’s health. We’re working to prevent leaks and raising awareness that the best uses of hydrogen are in places where clean electricity from renewable sources can’t do the job alone. -
Explainer
Clean or dirty: Is hydrogen the climate-friendly energy solution we need?
March 28, 2024Hydrogen is a leak-prone gas with a potent warming effect. For hydrogen to be an effective climate solution, we must produce it cleanly and use it wisely.More on:
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Analysis
Expert review of the science underlying nature-based climate solutions
March 21, 2024 | Brian Buma, Senior Climate ScientistStudy based on research conducted at institutions including Environmental Defense Fund, The Nature Conservancy (TNC), and Columbia University, assessed whether 43 nature-based climate-solutions (NbCS) are based on sufficiently strong scientific evidence to support solutions like high-quality carbon crediting.More on:
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Report
Shared Duty: National, International Oil Companies Bound Together by Methane Obligations
March 21, 2024 | Andrew Baxter, Senior Director, Business and Energy TransitionThis EDF paper addresses the critical nature of national oil companies (NOCs) and the IOC's non-operated joint ventures (NOJVs) and how, together, they can accelerate industry’s methane momentum.More on:
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Blog post
2 key lessons for advancing nature-based climate solutions
March 21, 2024 | Mark Moroge, Vice President, Natural Climate SolutionsThis post is authored by Mark Moroge, Vice President of Natural Climate Solutions at Environmental Defense Fund. We know that nature-based climate solutions are among our greatest assets when it comes to tackling climate change. Conserving, restoring and improving the management of nature – alongside reductions in new fossil fuel use – can provide at …More on:
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Report
Financing methane abatement: Report on sustainable finance instruments
March 20, 2024EDF report offers an introduction to sustainable finance for methane abatement.More on: