• Clemson University Recognized for Success, Renewal of its Center of Excellence for Watershed Management

    ATLANTA – During a ceremony today in Atlanta, EPA Region 4 and the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) marked the renewal of Clemson University’s Center of Excellence for Watershed Management (Center). Representatives from EPA, DHEC and Clemson University signed…

  • Lafarge North America Inc. Agrees to Environmental Projects as Part of Clean Air Act Agreement

    (New York, N.Y.) Under an agreement announced today with U.S Environmental Protection Agency, the U.S. Department of Justice and New York State, Lafarge North America Inc. has agreed to fund $1.5 million in projects to reduce air pollution in the community surrounding its Ravena, New York cement…

  • The Next Step in Defending EPA’s Historic Greenhouse Gas Rules

    By Pamela Campos EDF continues to defend the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) historic greenhouse gas rules , this time against a petition to the Supreme Court. A broad coalition of groups just asked the High Court to deny requests to review the unanimous D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals’…

  • D.C. Court of Appeals rejects petitions to strengthen primary air quality standards for smog

    Ruling leaves weaker, less protective standard in place Court of Appeals rejects request from EDF, others to stregthen the ozone standard. Court leaves the weaker Bush Administration ozone standard in place. …

  • Texas Electric Co-op At Forefront Of Customer Engagement

    By Kate Zerrenner This commentary originally appeared on EDF's Texas Clean Air Matters blog . (Source: Bluebonnet Electric Co-op) Everywhere you turn these days, you hear someone mention the emergence of big data and how our lives will be more and more reliant on numbers.  Well the world of…

  • Texas Electric Co-op At Forefront Of Customer Engagement

    By Kate Zerrenner (Source: Bluebonnet Electric Co-op) Everywhere you turn these days, you hear someone mention the emergence of big data and how our lives will be more and more reliant on numbers.  Well the world of electric cooperatives (co-ops) is no exception.  Originally emerging out of the…

  • Technology Innovation and Water Reuse

    Several links below exit EPA By Nancy Stoner Water reuse is one of the areas where innovative technology can solve challenges and create opportunities, and was identified in the Water Technology Innovation Blueprint that I released in March. Water quantity issues are increasingly part of…

  • Latest Mississippi River Delta News: July 23, 2013

    Pump station to reduce risk south of Oakville By Terri Sercovich. The Plaquemines Gazette (Plaquemines, La.). July 22, 2013. "The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New Orleans District recently awarded a $29.5 million contract to Phylway Construction, of Thibodaux, to construct a new pump station…

  • Living Earth Festival

    Michelle DePass, Tribal ecoAmbassadors Presentation at NMAI-Living Earth Festival As EPA’s Assistant Administrator for International and Tribal Affairs, my work connects me with interesting and innovative people on a daily basis. This past Saturday, I had the privilege of introducing an amazing…

  • Trying to go “plastic free”

    Each Monday we write about the New England environment and way of life seen through our local perspective. Previous posts By Robin Johnson Like most people, I use a lot of plastic. Virtually all of my food comes wrapped in it; it houses my toiletries; and some even sneaks in as cups, straws and bags…

  • Latest Mississippi River Delta News: July 22, 2013

    Tourism Officials Support White House Plan To Fight Climate Change By Eileen Fleming. WWNO 89.9 (New Orleans, La.). July 22, 2013. "New Orleans tourism officials kicked off a national bus tour scheduled to stop in regions most at risk from climate change. Those officials are linking jobs and…

  • Combining Solar And PACE In Connecticut: A Potential Game Changer For Commercial Properties

    By Brad Copithorne In my last post about Connecticut’s clean energy finance efforts, I alluded to an important innovation in their Property Assessed Clean Energy (“PACE”) financing program for commercial properties.  PACE programs have been in place for several years, and the basic concept is…

  • Statement from EDF On Disaster Relief Funds In Senate Appropriations Committee 2014 Commerce, Justice and Science Spending Bill

    Statement from EDF On The Inclusion Of Disaster Relief Funds In Senate Appropriations Committee 2014 Commerce, Justice and Science Spending Bill Fri, 2013-07-19 Contact:  John Anthony,…

  • America’s Aging Energy Infrastructure Needs An Overhaul

    By Jim Marston No one likes being told “I told you so.”  But since DOE released its report last week, I’ve been tempted. The report warns that the existing American energy infrastructure is highly vulnerable to climate change.  That increasing temperatures will stress the U.S. water system…

  • Latest Mississippi River Delta News: July 19, 2013

    The Gulf’s Suffering Continues, So Should BP’s Payments Opinion by Kathleen Koch. U.S. News & World Report. July 19, 2013. "It's hard to miss the commercials that bombard television viewers, showing cheerful scenes of the Gulf Coast and assuring everyone that oil giant British…

  • Climate Change is for the Birds

    By Michael Rohwer These are heady days for birders. My friend, an avid bird watcher, tells me that more and more species have been appearing near her home over the years. These new sightings may be a sign of something bigger—bird species spreading into new territory may be an indicator of a…

  • A blueprint for advancing California's strong leadership on global climate change

    By Steve Schwartzman A key reason California has become a global leader on climate change is its ability to successfully adopt the Global Warming Solutions Act , the state’s climate law that uses market-based tools to significantly reduce the state’s greenhouse gas emission levels. A group of…

  • A Blueprint for Advancing California’s Strong Leadership on Global Climate Change

    By Steve Schwartzman A key reason California has become a global leader on climate change is its ability to successfully adopt the Global Warming Solutions Act , the state’s climate law that uses market-based tools to significantly reduce the state’s greenhouse gas emission levels. A group of…

  • Statement of EDF President Fred Krupp

    On Today’s Senate Vote to Confirm Gina McCarthy as Our New EPA Administrator Statement of EDF President Fred Krupp On Today’s Senate Vote to Confirm Gina McCarthy as Our New EPA Administrator July 18 2013 59-40 …

  • States Stand Up To ALEC’s Assault On Renewable Energy: Clean Energy – 26 ALEC – O

    By Marita Mirzatuny Back in March , I wrote about the American Legislative Exchange Council’s (ALEC’s) state-by-state attack on renewable energy. The attacks contribute to ALEC’s growing reputation as a “shadowy right-wing front group,” funded by the likes of Koch Industries , ExxonMobil…