Why advocacy matters: The longest-lasting environmental solutions have the broadest support. That means the biggest environmental problems require that we all work together.
How we use this powerful approach: We work with activists, communities, companies and other allies to defend environmental protections, address inequities and craft strong policy. We make government work for the environment. Our 3 million members and activists make all the difference in this fight.
Our work fighting for strong environmental policies and laws
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Our groundbreaking push to cut methane on 3 critical fronts
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EDF identifies top 10 U.S. cities with the most lead pipes
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Deforestation: Using markets to make forests worth more alive than dead
- Expert Voices
We can make our food supply secure to 21st century climate realities
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Game-changing partnership takes on air pollution in Latin America, the Caribbean
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Inflation Reduction Act tracker identifies funding opportunities, monitors progress
Updates
Read the latest articles, blogs and press releases on advocacy.
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Experts: New threats to New Mexico’s rivers also endanger its groundwater resources
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We need to close a mercury pollution loophole for lignite coal plants
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EDF to Vigorously Oppose New Effort to Block Oil and Gas Methane Protections in Court
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How public-private partnerships can improve water sustainability
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FDA Says We Are All Made of Chemicals So How Can Any Be Bad For You?
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Why EU climate goals rely on strong hydrogen policies
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Our advocacy experts
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Angela Churie Kallhauge
Executive Vice President, Impact
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Vickie Patton
General Counsel
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Mandy Rambharos
Vice President, Global Climate Cooperation
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Alice Henderson
Director & Lead Counsel, Transportation & Clean Air
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Pam Kiely
Associate Vice President, U.S. Region
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Pedro Martins Barata
Associate Vice President, Carbon Markets and Private Sector Decarbonization
Partner perspective
EDF builds coalitions to secure victories in the courtroom. At the end of the day it's not about credit. It's about rulings, it's about changing policy, it's about changing minds.
Richard Lazarus
Professor, Harvard Law School
Media contact
Keith Gaby
(202) 572-3336 (office)