The coalition’s lawsuit challenges the cancellation of Congressionally approved Department of Energy grants in states that voted Democratic in 2024.
Report shows how states and local governments can pay for voluntary home buyouts and relocation assistance without relying so heavily on federal grants.
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 ...
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.
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 ...
Removing lead from gasoline in the United States was a huge win for public health. Learn how EDF’s persistent advocacy helped ...
Expanding the electric grid is urgent – but how we build matters. New report shows partnering with communities can drive successful transmission projects.
The United States needs to build more electric transmission lines at an unprecedented pace to connect and deliver clean, reliable and affordable energy. But for decades, developers relied on a “decide ...
Environmental Defense Fund welcomes the declaration on the Open Coalition on Compliance Carbon Markets launched at the Belém Climate Summit ahead of COP30.