The Clean Heavy-Duty Vehicles Grant Program supports efforts to replace vehicles with zero-emiession alternatives.
The agency ended Earth Week with a spotlight on its efforts to combat plastic pollution.
The 2022 inventory includes emissions from seven key greenhouse gases.
The Biden administration has allocated an extra $1 billion to aid in PFAS detection and treatment.
The climate change conversation has shifted from prevention to mitigation and adaptation, focusing on the feasibility of strategies and expert opinions on reversing the worsening crisis amidst rising temperatures and more frequent extreme weather events.
The initial grant is part of the National Dislocated Worker Grant program and could extend to as much as $25 million overall.
Companies verified by third-party auditors reported a 7.5 percent annual drop in emissions.
The event, previously known as the AHMP Annual Conference, takes place in Crown Center, Missouri on July 14-17, 2024.
The total support for the cleanup and recovery effort has now reached nearly $6 million.
The new platform focuses on streamlining project management for environment professionals.
The move aligns with President Biden’s ongoing Cancer Moonshot initiative.
The EPA was instrumental in launching the Global Methane Initiative in 2004.
The funding aims to bolster USGS’s mission of addressing climate and hazard challenges.
The four-day event unites industry professionals from around the world.
The world's first sustainable gas pipeline was recently introduced, sparking skepticism among environmentalists while marking a potential new era of innovation in the gas sector.
Companies should implement eco-friendly strategies, such as sustainable packing materials and proper disposal, to reduce environmental impact during large-scale moves.
The “Nature Connects Us” campaign fosters a deeper public connection with forests and grasslands.
To operate more sustainably and responsibly, construction companies must understand the significance of effectively managing construction waste.
Real-time monitoring and SMART building technologies can significantly reduce energy consumption and help the U.S. meet its ambitious carbon reduction targets.
The initiative aims to provide increased access to disadvantaged communities.