Speaking at AIHce in Denver, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said owners of small wind and solar farms should be able to transmit their energy to the national grid.
The International Electronics Recycling Conference singled out Sprint for its leadership in recycling wireless handsets.
BLT Enterprises' Fremont, Calif., operation adds new layer of sustainability with the help of Solar Power Inc.
Four years after the National Academy of Sciences completed its review of EPA's draft dioxin reassessment, the agency responds with answers and new information.
Water Enabled Technologies and Clemson University signed a memorandum of understanding in which the university will help develop products for a new water desalination process.
The National Renewable Energy Laboratory study calls for increased coordination over wider areas and more frequent scheduling.
According to the agency, many facilities have already begun implementing recommendations to improve safety of their impoundments.
RGGI, the Accord, and WCI outline their vision of key design and implementation criteria necessary to establish a high-quality offset program.
Inventors suggest The HYDRA will be an asset to medical clinics, schools, remote communities, and disaster relief agencies.
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American Businesses for Clean Energy and We Can Lead claim that the numbers for pro-climate change legislative action are significant.
Company says it doesn't have enough information on alternative dispersants nor are sufficient quantities currently available.
USDA veterinarian warns that boating and fishing enthusiasts should still be vigilant in removing any potential threats from their equipment.
Amonix, SNWA build a concentrated photovoltaic solar energy plant to help power the water treatment facility.
American Municipal Power will also spend $15 million on a mitigation project and pay a $850,000 civil penalty to settle alleged New Source Review violations.
EPA and the Shanghai Environmental Protection Bureau launched AirNow International, an Internet-based information tool that provides real-time air quality data.