Environmental Defense Fund Europe released a new analysis1 by Rystad Energy, showing that the EU Methane Regulation is a strategic tool to strengthen ...
The problem: Globally, agriculture contributes one-quarter of the pollution warming the climate. At the same time, climate impacts like droughts and heat waves are already threatening the livelihoods ...
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A pair of groundbreaking spectrometers developed by EDF for MethaneSAT, the most advanced methane-tracking satellite during its operation, are prepared for testing. Photo credit: Blue Canyon ...
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Global warming from climate change means more evaporation and more moisture in the atmosphere, which means rainfall can be intensified. And intense rainfall and changing landscapes make for more ...
The problem: Methane pollution released this year will warm the planet more in the next decade than carbon dioxide emitted from burning fossil fuels. While cutting methane is the single fastest way to ...
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The problem: In many places, just breathing can make you sick — and climate change most severely affects the people least responsible for the pollution causing it. Harmful chemicals in our air, water ...
The fastest way to slow global warming is to slash methane pollution. Methane is a potent greenhouse gas with over 80 times the warming power of carbon dioxide, over the first 20 years after it’s ...
While technology drives sweeping changes in virtually every economic sector, the $130 billion global fishing industry is still largely in the dark. There’s vast potential to shift the trajectory.
The problem: Some amount of climate change is already baked into our future from greenhouse gas pollution that caused global warming in our past. Worsening drought, flood and fire conditions — and ...