Environment and Climate Washington Governor Jay Inslee Visits Green Manufacturer ECOS to Celebrate Earth Day ECOS, a pioneer in environmentally friendly cleaning products, welcomed Washington
Environment and Climate Earthquakes Continued After COVID-19-Related Oil and Gas Recovery Shutdown When hydraulic fracturing operations ground to a halt last spring
Environment and Climate On Earth Day, 3M Commits to Reduce Its Use of New Plastic Made From Petroleum by 125 Million Pounds by 2025 On Earth Day, 3M (NYSE:MMM) is committing to reduce its
Environment and Climate CRES Congressional Testimony: U.S. Innovation is the Only Solution to a Global Climate Crisis In testimony before the U.S. House Select Committee on the
Environment and Climate Cisco Commits $100 Million to Help Address Climate Crisis Today the Cisco Foundation announced that it is committing $100
Environment and Climate Sunlight to Solve the World’s Clean Water Crisis Less than 3 per cent of the world’s water is
Environment and Climate Canister Delivery to Strengthen Nuclear Storage Research When nuclear engineer Brady Hanson stood before a group of
Environment and Climate Understanding the Source of Extremely Small Particles Above the Amazon The aerosol particles that serve as seeds for cloud formation
Environment and Climate Forest Elephants Are Now Critically Endangered – Here’s How to Count Them A team of scientists led by the Wildlife Conservation Society
Environment and Climate Global Calls for Massive Scale-Up of Climate Adaptation in Africa Boosting efforts to adapt to the impacts of climate change
Environment and Climate United Airlines to Lead Industry Switch to Sustainable Aviation Fuel With Global Corporations, Customers United Airlines continues to lead the industry towards a more
Environment and Climate Microplastics in Land, Sea, Air a Sign of ‘Legacy Pollution’ Vast watery parcels of plastic – made of soda bottle
Environment and Climate Beaver Valley Unit 1 Nuclear Power Station Begins Refueling Outage Energy Harbor Corp. announced today its Unit 1 at the
Environment and Climate Historic Climate Bill Passes Washington State Senate The Climate Commitment Act (CCA), SB5126, is one step closer
Environment and Climate Scant Evidence That ‘Wood Overuse’ at Cahokia Caused Local Flooding, Subsequent Collapse Whatever ultimately caused inhabitants to abandon Cahokia, it was not
Environment and Climate NYSDEC to Deploy New Technology to Study Harmful Algal Blooms at Lake Agawam The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC), in
Environment and Climate Wind Energy Powers Boehringer Ingelheim’s Largest U.S. Manufacturing Site Boehringer Ingelheim has transitioned to renewable energy to power its
Environment and Climate COVID-19 Pandemic Highlights the Urgent Global Need to Control Air Pollution A new commentary published online in the Annals of the
Environment and Climate Rising Sea Levels Played a Role for About One-Third of People Who Plan to Move in the Next Year Many Americans are factoring climate change into their decisions about
Environment and Climate Why Commercialization of Carbon Capture and Sequestration Has Failed and How It Can Work There are 12 essential attributes that explain why commercial carbon
Environment and Climate Quark Expeditions Takes Ownership of Ultramarine: Forever Changing Polar Exploration Quark Expeditions, the Leader in Polar Adventures, took ownership today
Environment and Climate Climate Jobs Illinois’ Bill Puts Union Labor to Work Building Illinois’ Clean Energy Economy The Chicago Regional Council of Carpenters is calling on the
Environment and Climate NJ Community Pilot Solar Project Developed By Citrine Power, LLC Commences Construction Construction of the 682 kWdc NJ community solar canopy project
Environment and Climate Major U.S. Airlines Commit to Net-Zero Carbon Emissions by 2050 Airlines for America (A4A), the industry trade organization representing the
Environment and Climate Expected Effects of Climate Change on Hailstorms Vary Markedly by Region Hail severity may increase in most regions of the world
Environment and Climate Probing Wet Fire Smoke in Clouds: Can Water Intensify the Earth’s Warming? A first-of-its-kind instrument that samples smoke from megafires and scans
Environment and Climate Floating Solar Farms Could Help Reduce Impacts of Climate Change on Lakes and Reservoirs A new study suggests that floating solar farms could help
Environment and Climate Elevated CO2 Emissions Increase Plant Carbon Uptake but Decrease Soil Carbon Storage Elevated carbon dioxide emissions from human activities increase carbon uptake
Environment and Climate Climate Change Significantly Increases Population Displacement Risk Every year, millions of people around the world are displaced
Environment and Climate U.S. Chemical Production Dropped in February 2021 The U.S. Chemical Production Regional Index (U.S. CPRI), fell 3.6%
Environment and Climate Argonne Researchers Aim to Solve Problems for the World’s Freshwater Supply Argonne National Laboratory is partnering with industry, government, academia, and
Environment and Climate IBM Launches Fourth Annual Call for Code Global Challenge to Tackle Existential Threat of Climate Change Together with Call for Code Creator David Clark Cause, Charitable
Environment and Climate NRL Researchers Search for Critical Ocean Sciences Data With Lidar U.S. Naval Research Laboratory researchers from the Ocean and Atmospheric
Environment and Climate The HEART Act Will Help Rescue Animal Fighting Victims From Extended and Harmful Legal Limbo The ASPCA commends federal lawmakers for reintroducing legislation to significantly
Environment and Climate Eastman and GP Cellulose Provide Critical Support for Longleaf Pine Restoration in Florida In celebration of the International Day of Forests (March 21),
Environment and Climate Climate Change-Related Disasters a Major Threat to Food Security A new report released by the Food and Agriculture Organization
Environment and Climate University Research Confirms Greenhouse Gas Reductions Using HydroGreen’s Hydroponic Fodder System CubicFarm Systems Corp., a British Columbia-based chain agricultural technology company,
Environment and Climate Using Conservation Criminology to Understand the Role of Restaurants in the Urban Wild Meat Trade A new study in the journal Conservation Science and Practice
Environment and Climate Pro2tect and The Future of Ocean Conservation Ocean conservation is the process of protecting and conserving the
Environment and Climate Battery Storage Use Up Among Utilities Looking for Reliable, Affordable Power As battery energy storage system (BESS) costs keep dropping, the
Environment and Climate Extinction Cascading Through Ecosystems Could Spell Trouble for Humans Humans rely on nature extensively for everything from food production
Environment and Climate Sea-Level Rise Drives Wastewater Leakage to Coastal Waters When people think of sea-level rise, they usually think of
Environment and Climate Federal Lawmakers Reintroduce Bill to Stop Extreme-Speed Animal Slaughter During COVID-19 The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
Environment and Climate Knox County Mayor Grants Operation on Public Roads to Autonomous Electric Vehicle Olli Autonomous vehicles may be operating in Knox County sooner than
Environment and Climate Whooping Cranes Steer Clear of Wind Turbines When Selecting Stopover Sites As gatherings to observe whooping cranes join the ranks of online-only
Environment and Climate Firefly Tourism Takes Flight, Sparking Wonder and Concern Firefly beetles rank among the world’s most charismatic creatures, with
Environment and Climate New Study Sheds Light on Caribbean Mammal Extinctions, Helps Guide Conservation Strategies A new study by a team of international scientists jointly
Environment and Climate Strict Environmental Laws ‘Push’ Companies to Pollute Elsewhere Multinational companies headquartered in countries with tougher environmental policies tend
Environment and Climate Radiation Knows No Bounds—but Builds Strong Bonds Between Two Communities An earthquake off the coast of Japan. A resulting tsunami.
Environment and Climate Warming Climate Slows Tropical Birds’ Population Growth Rates The mountain forests of Tanzania are more than 9,300 miles