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NRDC, RFA: Science a Must for EPA Decisions on RFS

The Renewable Fuels Standard rules should be based on science, say an environmental organization and an industry association.

Carbon Trust Guides Businesses on Low-carbon Investing

The UK's Carbon Trust has developed a guide to help managers make an effective case for investing in low-carbon projects.

New Calif. Rule to Require Tire Pressure Checks

The California Air Resources Board next year will require auto maintenance shops to check the tire pressure of the vehicles they service.

Bodine Joins Barnes & Thornburg

Former EPA assistant administrator for Solid Waste and Emergency Response Susan Bodine has become a partner at Barnes & Thornburg.

SOCMA Changes Name, Not Acronym

Chemical industry organization changes its name to better reflect its membership.

GE's Emulsion Breaker Reduces Fuel Use

A new GE technology lowers fuel usage at crude furnaces.

It's Cell Phone Recycling Time

EPA teams up with manufacturers to recycle cell phones during April in celebration of Earth Day.

Committees Set Hearings for Clean Energy and Security Act

The American Clean Energy and Security Act charts a new course toward a clean energy economy.

Clarkson Offers Online MBA in Supply Chain Management

Clarkson University School of Business is now offering an MBA in supply chain management via the Internet.

Navajo Nation to Inspect Underground Storage Tanks

The Navajo Nation EPA will inspect underground storage tanks for the U.S. EPA in a two-year pilot program.

Bill Would Certify Consultants, Speed N.J. Site Cleanups

About 20,000 sites in New Jersey are in need of remediation before they can be developed and a new bill should speed up that process.

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