Waste production, especially plastic waste production is soaring high under the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic
- By Avee Mittal
- March 17, 2021
January’s initiatives are just a few glimpses at what’s possible under the Biden administration.
- By Jane Marsh
- February 04, 2021
The coronavirus pandemic has increased the need for PPE, which has the potential to become litter.
- By Nikki Johnson Bolden
- January 29, 2021
The EPA’s Chief of Staff announced the new agency assignments in an email.
- By Nikki Johnson Bolden
- January 21, 2021
Try using these ideas to kickstart your workforce’s new eco-friendly habits.
- By Jane Marsh
- January 20, 2021
As renewable energy use becomes more common, protecting those who work in the industry should be a priority.
- By Jane Marsh
- January 06, 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
Biostimulants are an environmentally conscious alternative and have applications both in developing rustic or agricultural lands, such as commercial farms, and on smaller-scale gardens or allotments.
- By Richard Salvage
- December 09, 2020
Choosing the correct container to properly store waste is important for both your business and the environment.
- By Amanda Wilson
- December 07, 2020
NASA’s Sentinel 6-Michael Freilich satellite will monitor changes in sea level for the next ten years.
- By Nikki Johnson Bolden
- December 07, 2020
Former Secretary of State John Kerry has been appointed as the first ever Special Presidential Envoy on climate change.
- By Nikki Johnson Bolden
- December 04, 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 difference in daily life brought on by the coronavirus pandemic reduced nitrogen dioxide emissions by 20%.
- By Nikki Johnson Bolden
- November 23, 2020
A new study featured in the Scientific Report details the irreversible state of global warming.
- By Nikki Johnson Bolden
- November 20, 2020