By Pedro Piris-Cabezas
Cleaner jet fuel and stronger carbon price signals can curb aviation’s climate and health impacts.
From cutting deadly air pollution near airports to boosting long-term decarbonization, two complementary policy tools offer a clear path forward for cleaner skies...
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By Nini Gu & Magdalen Sullivan
The Colorado PUC is developing advanced leak detection & repair standards for pipelines – they should adopt comprehensive standards to address safety and environmental protection across the state’s extensive network of gas pipelines.
Strong...
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By Curt Stokes & Sonya Jindal
Hydrogen blending is a poor choice for Illinois’s gas pipelines as 70% of the energy content would be lost before it reaches buildings, making direct electrification with renewable energy and efficient heat pumps a far better option.
A 20%...
By Marissa Nixon
Fleets across sectors are embracing electrification, with organizations like Pitt Ohio, Fast Lane Transportation, and the Cary Fire Department adding electric trucks and emergency vehicles to reduce emissions and improve sustainability.
Major public initiatives are...
By Dakoury Godo-Solo
After being illegally withheld, the NEVI program is again moving forward but DOT’s inadequate provisional guidance will not support effective and successful charger deployment.
EDF recommends that as states resubmit and deploy their plans, they lean into the previous...
By Marissa Nixon
Photo credits: Lion Electric
August saw several sustainability milestones, including 25 electric school buses added to the Little Rock School District fleet, 14 new electric transit buses for Vine Transit in Napa County and Chicago launching its first two electric garbage...
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