Cincinnati Lead Study uses functional magnetic resonance imaging to test how adults exposed to lead as children behave when asked to perform two tasks.
EPA Region 7 will help the city upgrade its sanitary sewer pipes and manholes with a $291,000 grant.
Agency orders Oakland, Emeryville, Piedmont, Berkeley, Alameda, Albany and Stege Sanitary District to assess inadequately treated sewage discharges.
King's College London doctors have researched the literature and found that climate change could negatively affect people with mental illness and increase the burden of mental disorder generally.
The World Resources Institute, General Electric and Goldman Sachs launch initiative to determine the risks and opportunities related to water.
Risk assessor DNV will coordinate the European Commission's information-sharing network for carbon capture and storage technology.
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.
Botanist makes "green" case for buying living trees instead of artificial ones.
Incumbent supplier wins contract and the city saves 40 percent over previous year's contract.
EPA administrator emphasized that the finding of endangerment and possible climate change legislation are not either-or propositions.
- By L.K. Williams, EPonline
Green Power NYC allows small businesses and residents to select their clean power and energy provider online.
Electric rate cap rates are set to expire in Pennsylvania so homeowners may have more incentive to seal up energy issues and save.
Chemicals in cord blood from newborns of African American, Asian, and Hispanic descent provide evidence of contamination in the womb.
Environmental Defense Fund shares Poland Spring Water Company's success story in a new case study.
The Environmental Advocates of New York recommend the state delay approvals for hydraulic fracturing work until the Department of Environmental Conservation can appropriately man the task.
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution also found that some species were adversely affected by elevated levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide.
Peter Allard, who owns a facility in Barbados, filed a complaint against the government alleging it violated its obligations at Graeme Hall Swamp.