The EPA said the $53.4 million will go to 132 projects in the United States.
Renewables come with an array of benefits, but why might they be the better option for energy? Read on to find out.
Exhaust fumes are harmful to the environment and human health.
The Eco Experts ranked the Industries their yearly greenhouse gas emission output.
Lead exposure can lead to multiple health concerns for people.
The EPA received nearly 2,000 applications, totaling about $4 billion in requests.
Some areas were reclassified as “Severe” and others as “Moderate.”
Founder Yvon Chouinard announced the change in ownership this week.
A new rule will reduce pollution by limiting the sale of non-zero-emission cars.
Air monitoring projects can help reduce pollution in underserved communities.
The company will cut flaring at six U.S. chemical plants in Texas and Iowa to reduce harmful air pollution.
Recently, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced it is granting or partially granting 11 petitions that were submitted under the American Innovation and Manufacturing (AIM) Act to restrict the use of climate-damaging hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) in the refrigeration and air conditioning, aerosols, and foam sectors
The industry must reduce emissions and focus on sustainable solutions for the future instead of relying on fossil fuels to power vehicles.
The country’s latest effort to become more environmentally conscious is to become completely carbon neutral by 2050.
Lashing wire may have caused the devastating October Silverado Fire in southern California.
While news headlines regarding pandemic have all but flooded the media for months, many are noticing the increasingly obvious connections between the virus and the climate crisis. Climate policymaker Rhiana Gunn-Wright helps point out the connections between two of the biggest crises of our day.
The National Resource Defense Council (NRDC) just released a report that argues how climate disruption is a growing danger to the health of indoor and outdoor workers. Read what the NRDC and researchers have to say.
Arctic fires are not necessarily uncommon, but recent fires up north last month are unlike previous blazes; intense arctic wildfires in June not only released record amounts of pollutants into the air, but it also pushed global temperatures dangerously higher.
The pandemic has meant less car pollution, but not much of a decrease in overall pollution. Why? Because car pollution is just one player.
Coronavirus patients in areas with high air pollution are more likely to die from the infection. Here’s what you need to know—and some tips on reducing exposure to pollution.