Energy recycling pioneer slashes global warming pollution and power costs simultaneously.
SPG Solar will install solar energy systems on 21 of the Irvine United School District's buildings.
The Nebraska lawsuit proposes that Stericycle and MedServe must divest all of MedServe's assets used to collect and treat infectious waste in four states before the merger can go through.
The World Resources Institute presented its Courage to Lead Award to DuPont Chair Charles O. Holliday Jr., for advancing sustainability practices.
The firm will represent the New England region as Kleinfelder/SEA.
U.S. Department of the Interior describes company program as a "model for others."
Integrated gasification combined cycle process at Kern County plant will convert coal power to electricity and capture and sequester carbon dioxide in an adjacent oil field.
Mitsubishi, Panasonic, Sharp, and Toshiba TVs to be recycled free of charge.
EPA report shows that a cap and trade partnership established in 2003 has reduced smog-forming emissions of nitrogen oxides.
EPA showcases projects from Humboldt State University, Pierce College, the University of California at Los Angeles and the University of California Riverside in annual People, Prosperity and the Planet competition.
Al Gore's international non-profit continues training presenters on the climate crisis.
110,000 meters will empower consumers to manage energy consumption and costs.
Bernie Rosenthal explains Reaction Design's connection to the Department of Energy and how chemical kinetics modeling can help companies improve efficiency and lower emissions.
- By L.K. Williams, EPonline
- Sep 30, 2009
The second wave of the H1N1 is spreading across the nation. Projections say that the H1N1 virus could cause 30-40% absenteeism among the workforce. This may make it necessary for co-workers or management to assume unfamiliar or less familiar tasks.