The medical industry doesn't have the best track record when it comes to environmentalism. However, some healthcare companies are changing that.
- By Jenna Tsui
- March 02, 2020
A recent report details national and global security threats related to climate change in the hopes that decision-makers and leaders will recognize the relationship between global warming and security.
Many non-governmental organizations (NGOs) are taking proactive steps to help protect and heal natural areas, and us with it.
- By Jenna Tsui
- February 25, 2020
We take a closer look at the current environmental issues in the U.S., how it may be exacerbating these problems and what the country may do to resolve them.
- By Jenna Tsui
- February 24, 2020
Automated wastewater treatment systems help manufacturers remain in compliance with EPA and local standards while significantly reducing the cost of treatment, labor and disposal.
- By Del Williams
- February 20, 2020
A recent New York Times article reports that most of the fires are finally out in New South Whales, but there are still more to address.
The finalized version of the water rule aims to clarify water resources management in the US under a provision of the Clean Water Act of 1972. EPA makers of the rule call it a new definition for “waters of the United States.”
- By Amanda Smiley
- February 12, 2020
In case you’re one of many people often confused about global warming and climate change, the New York Times published the most commonly asked questions and some pretty straightforward answers.
Now, builders will be forced to consider climate change, including rising sea levels, in order to win government approval for projects.
The DOE and Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) announced the Fish Protection Prize to develop sustainable water structures and protect fish species.
Here’s how recycling has changed in all 50 states since changes in China’s waste import laws—and what we should do about it.
Submit your products now to Environmental Protection’s 11th New Product of the Year competition. Deadline is April 3, 2020.
Not every green source of energy will suit your property, but you have several options. Here are three to get your brainstorming started.
- By Jenna Tsui
- January 27, 2020
CC is the first in the Rocky Mountain Region to achieve this milestone—and it didn’t come without student activism and hard work. Now, other universities are following in suit.
One of the world’s biggest caffeine providers is now focused on making its water and carbon footprint a lot greener.