EDF statement on the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) issuing its finalized guidance for regulated exchanges ...
Window Rock, AZ - By a vote of 4-0, the Navajo Nation Council Resource Development Committee today voted in favor of ...
Three teams of Houston teens have been selected as winners in the Houston Teens Care About Clean Air Video Contest, hosted by ...
Researchers from EDF and the University of Texas at Austin took our data to the West Oakland Environmental Indicators Project (WOEIP), a community-based organization with recognized leadership in ...
What are orphan and abandoned wells? Every state defines them a little differently. In Pennsylvania: Orphan wells: These are oil and gas wells left behind by their owners before 1985 and are no longer ...
With extreme weather impacting peoples’ day-to-day lives increasingly often, it’s essential that Congress and the American ...
Masters in Public Policy, Environment and Natural Resources Policy, Harvard University (1996). Environmental Consultant for the EPA, through Harvard University, on global climate change (1996); ...
Guided by science and economics, and committed to climate justice, we work in the places, on the projects and with the people that can make the biggest difference.
The problem: Climate change is disrupting our global food supply, while food systems — including food production, distribution and changes to how land is used — cause 30% of global climate pollution.
The problem: Millions of people are exposed to harmful chemicals in food, personal care products and other consumer goods — many of which are made using fossil fuels. People who live or work near ...
Why advocacy matters: The longest-lasting environmental solutions have the broadest support. That means the biggest environmental problems require that we all work together. How we use this powerful ...
In the vast web of natural gas pipes beneath America's streets, leaks are a persistent challenge, with significant implications for our climate. Major leaks are typically fixed promptly. But when ...