Incentives in this Senate bill will encourage businesses to invest in energy saving measures and bring jobs to construction and manufacturing, according to the Institute for Policy Integrity at New York University School of Law.
World's first cross-border Clean Development Mechanism initiative is being supported by the Asian Development Bank, Austria, and Japan.
UK study says toxic metals may contribute to decline of meat-eating plants such as the endangered white-topped pitcher plant.
Region 7 invites government, nonprofit, coalition and land clearance representatives to learn how to submit a proposal for brownfields grants.
New building material offers sustainable solutions to meet housing market needs
The agency is reaching out to disadvantaged communities, expanding public awareness of rulemaking, and improving access with mobile applications.
Two University of North Texas political scientists are researching the links between climate change and political instability in Africa.
Award-winning project from four Ryerson University chemical engineering students claims to remove 90 percent of pharmaceuticals and endocrine-disrupting compounds.
Silicon Valley Toxics Coalition in California, using self-reported data, ranked German manufacturers highest of the 14 companies that responded.
Throwing sharps containers, red bags, and spill cleanup materials into the trash sends up a red flag to commercial or municipal trash collectors because they are not allowed to take this waste.
The agency reviews data and inspects facilities to determine award winners.
An American Farmland Trust White Paper outlines the possible impacts of climate change legislation on agriculture in Arizona, Colorado, and New Mexico.
An Institute for Energy and Environment Research report notes that France uses less than 1 percent of the natural uranium resource and has higher waste volume.
The water treatment company specializes in operating systems for cooling towers and evaporative condensers.
California Superior Court said the South Coast Air Quality Management District's Rule 1143, which would set a volatile organic compound limit on solvents, would require manufacturers to produce extremely flammable products.
N.J. real estate developer plans to cut energy and water use on its properties across the state.
Wind Simplicity is a finalist in the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries' Design for Recycling Award.
To further clarify environmental permitting requirements for Appalachian mountaintop coal removal projects, the agency has issued a comprehensive guidance to its regional offices.
A Phoenix wastewater treatment plant provides treated effluent that is further treated to cool Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station for homes in Glendale, Mesa, Phoenix, Scottsdale, and Tempe.