The state's Department of Environmental Quality collaborated with representatives from many organizations over two years to develop a policy for Michigan.
Environmental Defense Fund proposes that building owners convert to cleaner heating oils or natural gas by 2020.
Two levels of grants awards are available to help establish community-based partnerships and implement risk-reduction activities.
The National Summit has created consensus recommendations for increasing U.S. competitiveness in technology, energy, environment, and manufacturing.
Students are using boreholes to map patterns of groundwater flow and record variations in temperature, chemical composition and pressure.
The American Water Works Association is accepting abstracts until Feb. 16 for the 2010 Water Quality Technology Conference and Exposition that will be held Nov. 14-18 in Savannah, Ga.
Water and air associations join forces to present March conference in Charlotte, N.C.
Energy recycling pioneer slashes global warming pollution and power costs simultaneously.
SPG Solar will install solar energy systems on 21 of the Irvine United School District's buildings.
Federal agencies win largest bankruptcy settlement in U.S. history and plan to use funds to clean and restore sites contaminated by ASARCO mining operations in 19 states.
- By L.K. Williams, EPonline
The agency has extended the comment period that was set to expire Dec. 28.
A group of students in Meadow Vista, Calif., with Sony developed wi-fi, solar-powered cameras that will enlist the help of Internet firewatchers who can raise the alarm.
According to the Center for Biological Diversity, pesticides have been linked to immune and endocrine problems as well as cub mortality in polar bears.
Cincinnati Lead Study uses functional magnetic resonance imaging to test how adults exposed to lead as children behave when asked to perform two tasks.
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 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.
Chemicals in cord blood from newborns of African American, Asian, and Hispanic descent provide evidence of contamination in the womb.
DOT ordered El Paso Corp., and Colorado Interstate Gas Company to develop and train operators on safety procedures following an investigation into pipeline explosion in Wyoming three years ago.