Environmental Defense Fund names Katelyn Roedner Sutter as California State Director
Without urgent adaptation action, climate impacts are likely to curb U.S. crop productivity growth as soon as 2030.
By Lauren Ellis, MPH, Research Analyst, Safer Chemicals What’s New: A peer-reviewed study by Danish researchers found that a male fetus who is exposed to PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances—also known as “forever chemicals”) during early pregnancy is more likely to have lower sperm quality in…
Regulators are getting an earful over brewing mandates.
Activists hail Biden’s $737 billion Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) as a historic step forward on climate action, but not everyone is sold on the strategy.
As consumers demand faster delivery times, warehouses are pushing deeper into major metro areas, from mini-warehouses to huge fulfillment centers.
Washington state is likely to collect more than twice as much money from a new carbon credit system over the next three years as originally estimated.
Our clean energy deployment plan calls for a single agency to lead state efforts while ensuring transparency, accountability, equity and environmental justice.
The state’s powerful oil and gas industry wields influence in ways that could blunt the impact of the Inflation Reduction Act.
The alleged sabotage of the Nord Stream gas pipeline led to widespread concern over the environmental impact of the methane leakage, with scientists warning this could be the largest ever recorded. Yet, this represents about the same amount the oil and gas industry releases worldwide every two days,…
This is the first installment of a two-part blog series about zero-emission truck and bus charging infrastructure in New Jersey. Electrifying transportation — particularly trucks and buses — is among the key elements New Jersey’s Energy Master Plan identifies to help the state decarbonize its ec
The Regenerative Agriculture Finance Operating Line program includes a rebate for farmers who achieve climate and water quality benchmarks established by EDF.
Raising awareness about health and environmental issues among Latino children and families.
This is the first installment of a two-part blog series about zero-emission truck and bus charging infrastructure in New Jersey. Electrifying transportation — particularly trucks and buses — is among the key elements New Jersey’s Energy Master Plan identifies to help the state decarbonize its ec
The energy crisis of this year has brought new attention to the “trilemma”, but a mix of new and old resources can be the best way to tackle this. “The
The phrase “civic leader” was never more rightly directed at anybody than King Milling, who has devoted decades to coastal preservation and protection in Louisiana.
In the waste and recycling industry, it is all about overcoming different challenges. This week's Week in Waste demonstrates that. Whether it be emissions, plastic waste, or food waste, there are always challenges to overcome, and professionals working to overcome them.
Billions of dollars for electric cars and charging stations could go a long way.
There are several kinds of sunlight-reflection technology, and none have been thoroughly researched due to a perceived moral hazard. But sentiment is shifting.
Pennsylvania is moving forward with new emissions limits on certain oil and gas sites, with two months left before federal sanctions kick in.