Pollution and Waste Treatment Solutions for Environmental Professionals
Do you have any frustration with understanding the science of global warming?
I wonder how many ballot measures are cooked up over drinks at the local bar.
When a masked man invites me to join a March for Renewable Energy in Washington, D.C., in August 2009, you could say I'm a little skeptical.
It's no trick finding ways to conserve resources, and you find the savings can be a treat.
None of this makes any sense to me.
New York Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg has signed a bill that tells commercial businesses to close their doors when the air conditioning is on.
Charles Wurm, an environmental health, safety, and training manager working in San Jose, Calif., called me to task a few months ago.
If everyone would just STOP EATING, pretty soon the Earth’s energy usage would undergo a dramatic decline.
Just so you know, Environmental Protection gets feedback and not all of it is complimentary.
I don't "work" in the environmental field; I cover it. But I seem to be experiencing the occupational hazard of taking what I learned at work and transforming that into action, or at least posturing, at home.
Summer is a great time to start eating healthier because of the variety of produce in season.
Visitors rarely darken my office door, much less those bearing gifts, but earlier this summer a representative from the City of Dallas Water Utilities arrived with a watering can filled with goodies, singing the virtues of the latest campaign: Save Water. Nothing can replace it.
In a recent presidential candidate poll, site visitors seemed to realize that the bottom line is: What, if anything, is going to change after January 2009?
Not everyone has a beer story to tell, but I do.