• 2012 global temperatures are 10th highest on record

    According to NOAA scientists, the globally-averaged annual combined land and ocean surface temperature in 2012 was 1.03°F (0.57°C) above the 20th-century average of 57.0°F (13.9°C). The annual report also found that all 12 years of the 21st century (2001-2012) rank among the 14 warmest in the…

  • Restoration Council Starts Critical Conversation with “Path Forward”

    Draft plan clearly commits at least 30 percent of RESTORE funds to Gulf ecosystems The Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council released its proposed path forward for restoring the Gulf of Mexico following the 2010 BP oil disaster. …

  • Restoration Council Starts Critical Conversation with “Path Forward”

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contacts: Elizabeth Skree, Environmental Defense Fund, 202.553.2543,  eskree@edf.org David Ringer, National Audubon Society, 212.979.3062, dringer@audubon.org Lacey McCormick, National Wildlife Federation, 512.203.3016, mccormick@nwf.org Heather Layman, The Nature…

  • New Reports about Weather Disasters, Cost, and Climate Change

    By Steven Hamburg Congress just passed a bill to provide more than $50 billion to victims of Hurricane Sandy . If you think that seems like a lot of money, consider this – Hurricane Sandy was just one of the eleven weather disasters in the U.S. last year that caused more than $1 billion each in…

  • ECHA raises its sights: Several recent additions to the REACH Candidate List set precedents

    By Alissa Sasso Alissa Sasso is a Chemicals Policy Fellow. The European Union is maintaining a steady pace as it works to address chemicals of concern: Last month, the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) added 54 Substances of Very High Concern (SVHCs) to the Candidate List for Authorisation under its…

  • Do We Need Breakthroughs Or A Simple “Carbon Diet?”

    By Jackie Roberts Over the weekend, The New Republic published an interview with President Obama, where he noted the following: "On climate change, it's a daunting task. But we know what releases carbon into the atmosphere, and we have tools right now that would start scaling that back,…

  • Take Action: Tell Congress to Stand With Obama on Climate Action

    Tell your members of Congress you support President Obama's call for climate action and urge them to do the same.

  • EDF applauds nomination of U.S. Senator Kerry as Secretary of State

    By Jennifer Andreassen EDF President Fred Krupp commented today on the nomination of U.S. Senator John Kerry as Secretary of State: Senator Kerry is a superbly qualified public servant who will bring to his new post a deep understanding of issues at the confluence of international diplomacy,…

  • Latest Mississippi River Delta News: January 29, 2013

    BP guilty plea for Gulf oil spill to be considered by federal judge on Tuesday By Mark Schleifstein, The Times-Picayune (New Orleans). January 28, 2013. "U.S. District Judge Sarah Vance will hold a hearing Tuesday on whether to accept a guilty plea agreement by BP that requires the company to…

  • A Tribute To EPA Leader Lisa Jackson

    By Elena Craft, PhD Source: Wikipedia Since 2009, EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson has led the charge toward providing clean air protection, putting into place historic standards that will ultimately help save thousands of lives and prevent hundreds of thousands of asthma and heart attacks. Last…

  • EPA and Caribbean Coral Reef Protection Group to Host Public Listening Session on St. Thomas on February 25; Public Encouraged to Participate in Person or from Live Videoconference Locations in San Juan, Puerto Rico and St. Croix, USVI

    (New York, N.Y.) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and its government partners will hold a public listening session on February 25, 2013 from 1:00 pm to 3:30 pm at the University of the Virgin Islands in St. Thomas. The sessions will be broadcast via video to locations in St. Croix, U.S.…

  • The Power of Partnerships: Habitat Restoration in the Chesapeake Bay

    By Ross Geredien Last November, I accompanied U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) biologists to inspect a unique habitat restoration project led by the FWS Chesapeake Bay office. Here’s my account of that day: The wind stings my face as we skim across the water. To my left, the bay’s silvery…

  • Statement by EDF President Fred Krupp

    on Senator Kerry’s nomination as Secretary of State Statement by EDF President Fred Krupp on Senator Kerry’s nomination as Secretary of State. Tue, 2013-01-29 …

  • McDonald’s to Use Eco-Labeled Fish: We’re Lovin' It

    Recently, McDonald’s USA announced that it would become the first national restaurant chain to serve fish sporting an eco-label from the Marine Stewardship Council at all of its locations across the country. The new label will make its debut in conjunction with the launch of the restaurant’s new…

  • Ruling gives bright green light for investment in pollution reduction projects in California

    By Tim O'Connor California’s landmark clean energy bill AB 32 received a big boost today from the San Francisco California Superior Court in the case Citizen’s Climate Lobby et. al., v. California Air Resources Board. The Court’s decision offered unequivocal support for the legality of…

  • States act while Congress fiddles

    By Richard Denison Richard Denison, Ph.D. , is a Senior Scientist. Lest anyone thought that efforts by state legislators to protect their citizens from toxic chemical exposures would slacken despite Congress’ inability to take such action, this week’s announcement that legislators in at least…

  • California’s carbon market: a potential game-changer in slowing the Amazon’s deforestation

    By Steve Schwartzman (Cross-posted from EDF's  California Dream 2.0 blog ) California moved into the fast lane on the low-carbon development highway when it launched its carbon market this month. Now it has the opportunity to do even more to stop dangerous climate change while cutting the…

  • California’s Carbon Market: A Potential Game-Changer in Slowing the Amazon’s Deforestation

    By Steve Schwartzman California moved into the fast lane on the low-carbon development highway when it launched its carbon market this month. Now it has the opportunity to do even more to stop dangerous climate change while cutting the costs of controlling global warming pollution.  Recommendations…

  • Free nautical 'BookletCharts' available for boaters

    One of NOAA's handiest navigation products, especially for recreational boaters, has been Coast Survey's experimental BookletCharts™ -- nautical charts that are easy to download and print from home computers.

  • Climate change impacts to U.S. coasts threaten public health, safety and economy

    According to a new technical report, the effects of climate change will continue to threaten the health and vitality of U.S. coastal communities’ social, economic and natural systems.