Statement from EDF Associate Vice President Will McDow on today’s new proposed Waters of the United States (WOTUS) rule from the Trump administration that will redefine which wetlands and waters have ...
We plan our lives around the seasons — and the weather patterns we’ve come to expect. But a hotter atmosphere is upending those patterns: Air and ocean currents are shifting, while more evaporation ...
A new global survey from EDF of 156 ag finance institutions in 17 countries found that the majority are taking action to manage weather-related risks.
This global pledge marks a milestone in building wildfire resilience across tropical regions and embedding prevention-first approaches.
The problem: 2024 was the Earth’s hottest year on record. The evidence of climate change is everywhere. But if we act now, we can limit the worst impacts of global warming, from extreme weather to ...
Home to our North Carolina regional work, our Raleigh, North Carolina, location is also home to several ecosystem and ocean experts.
Stay informed and get inspired with our in-depth stories about the people and ideas making a difference, insight from our experts and the latest progress in the climate fight. Go deeper with our ...
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.
As our climate warms, we’re experiencing stronger winds, higher storm surges and record rainfalls during hurricane season — which is also why these storms are becoming more destructive and costly.
At COP30, the government of Brazil, with leaders of more than thirty countries, announced the official launch of the Tropical Forests Forever Facility.
The lawsuit challenges the cancellation of hundreds of millions of dollars in Congressionally approved grant for vital energy projects ...