What’s on the label, it would seem, does matter after all.
- By Fraser Rankin
- May 26, 2021
Contaminated water is being cleaned up and cleared out at Howards Bay in Superior, Wisconsin.
- By Shereen Hashem
- May 24, 2021
Scranton Manufacturing Company is accused of violating the federal Resource Conservation and Recovery Act.
- By Shereen Hashem
- May 19, 2021
Funds will help EPA partners identify health risks in the water.
- By Shereen Hashem
- May 17, 2021
The grants given are meant to help underserved communities get cleaned up.
- By Shereen Hashem
- May 17, 2021
Janet McCabe serves as the 16th Deputy Administrator of the EPA.
- By Shereen Hashem
- April 30, 2021
The EPA is asking environmental education experts to apply for a spot on the NEEAC.
The EPA’s Chief of Staff announced the new agency assignments in an email.
- By Nikki Johnson Bolden
- January 21, 2021
A wild mink in Utah is the first recorded coronavirus infection in a wild, free-range animal.
- By Nikki Johnson Bolden
- December 18, 2020
With green practices, businesses can save money and energy while still complying with EPA regulations—no matter how lenient or strict they are throughout presidencies.
- By Jane Marsh
- December 11, 2020
The EPA awarded around $660,000 to Native American tribes in Virginia for the purpose of advancing environmental education.
- By Nikki Johnson Bolden
- December 01, 2020
The Lemberger Landfill and the Lemberger Transport & Recycling Superfund site in Whitelaw, Wisconsin has undergone five cleanup reviews since 1995.
- By Nikki Johnson Bolden
- October 21, 2020
The site in Woburn, Massachusetts was deemed environmentally healthy on October 5.
- By Nikki Johnson Bolden
- October 08, 2020
Renewable energy for business is the future.
- By Emily Folk
- August 19, 2020
As more people move into urban areas and environmental issues become more pressing, cities will have to rethink their systems and their environmental impacts.
- By Jenna Tsui
- August 12, 2020
Many large companies like Apple, Amazon and Microsoft are rethinking their supply chains and carbon footprints after pressure from consumers and employees to address their role in climate change. Here’s what these groups are doing, and experts’ take on their effectiveness.
While news headlines regarding pandemic have all but flooded the media for months, many are noticing the increasingly obvious connections between the virus and the climate crisis. Climate policymaker Rhiana Gunn-Wright helps point out the connections between two of the biggest crises of our day.
- By Amanda Smiley
- August 03, 2020
The National Resource Defense Council (NRDC) just released a report that argues how climate disruption is a growing danger to the health of indoor and outdoor workers. Read what the NRDC and researchers have to say.
- By Amanda Smiley
- July 29, 2020
As the pandemic continues, the need for environmentalism shows the overlap between health, sustainability and business. It is up to businesses to adapt, and improve.
- By Jenna Tsui
- July 24, 2020
The seafood industry relies on one of the world's biggest and most important ecosystems: the ocean. Here are ways the fishing industry is being pressed to operate more sustainably.
- By Jenna Tsui
- July 21, 2020