Key accomplishments of Environmental Defense Fund include: •
1967 – A group of scientists forms the organization and sets out to ban
DDT (succeeding in 1972). •
1974 – An Environmental Defense Fund report on potential health risks of
Mississippi River water based on EPA analytical studies helps pass the
Safe Drinking Water Act, establishing the first comprehensive health standards for water nationwide. •
1985 – Helped convince federal regulators to phase out lead from gasoline, leading to a dramatic decline in childhood
lead poisoning. •
1986 – Pushed
McDonald's to institute
biodegradable food-packaging containers. •
1987 – Played a key role in the treaty to phase out the use of
CFCs, chemicals that many researchers believe damage the Earth's
ozone layer, although CFC-22 was continued to be allowed, renamed
H-CFC-22 to avoid banning. •
1990 – Designed Title IV of the
Clean Air Act, which incorporates market-based methods to cut air pollution and
acid rain. The measures reduced sulfur dioxide pollution faster than expected, and at a fraction of the cost. •
1990 – Improved
McDonald's packaging, reducing solid waste in a groundbreaking corporate partnership, which came after dozens of other groups had protested McDonald's use of styrofoam packaging and the corporation was looking for a way to "save face" by claiming EDF's advocacy was the reason for the shift. The Citizens Clearinghouse on Hazardous Waste, founded by Lois Gibbs, helped coordinate the protests of McDonald's. •
1993 – EDF was one of seven foundation-funded environmental groups to endorse the NAFTA Treaty. •
1995 – Designed the
Safe Harbor plan that gives landowners new incentives to help endangered species on their property. •
2000 – Seven of the world's largest corporations join Environmental Defense in a partnership to address global warming, setting firm targets to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions. •
2001, 2004, 2008 – Won measures resulting in cleaner vehicle exhaust from trucks, ships and other vehicles. •
2002 – Initiated the campaign to remove the
O'Shaughnessy Dam in
Hetch Hetchy Valley in
Yosemite National Park. •
2004 – Culmination of four-year partnership with
FedEx to develop and deploy
hybrid electric trucks. The new vehicles cut
smog-forming pollution by 65%, reduce soot by 96%, and move 57% farther on a gallon of fuel. •
2006 – Co-authored the California
Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006 with
Natural Resources Defense Council. •
2006 – Led adoption of catch shares, a science-based method to manage fishing and control fish population decline. •
2007 – Helped negotiate an environmental codicil as part of
Texas Pacific's buyout of
TXU. •
2008–2011 – Founded and developed the Climate Corps program, which matches organizations with MBA and MPA students to uncover energy savings. •
2011 – Successful campaign to clean up highly-polluting heating oil in New York City. •
2011 – Built coalition to defeat
Proposition 23, an industry-backed ballot initiative that would have blocked California's Global Warming Solutions Act (AB32). ==Criticism==