The group's management process re-establishes the balance between plant growth and the behavior of herding animals.
A targeted community and stakeholder outreach program has enabled Arlington to earn additional grant funding for its redevelopment program.
- By Lexin Murphy, John Sallman
In its second round of funding, EPA will accept proposals for the Climate Showcase Communities program until July 26.
EPA to send its data and methodologies to the Science Advisory Board and also will solicit public comment on the science.
The newly formed team will share knowledge and expertise to advance sustainable initiatives, global sanitation and plumbing products and services overall.
High School environmental education competition will focus on groundwater Aug. 1-6.
Singapore International Water Week provides a platform for finding viable water solutions, which are critical for the sustainable growth of cities worldwide.
United Nations' report, released right before World Environment Day, makes the economic case for repairing the natural world.
Fort Eustis, Va., uses its railroad systm to train soliders on train operations.
Customers can trade in or recycle old electronics and receive money in return.
Group's annual report also features endangered river success stories from the past 20 years.
The panel, led by Robert Glennon, will discuss water reuse barriers and how to overcome them during Singapore International Water Week.
Using annual reports and other public information, the group measured fleet age, fuel consumption practices, carbon offsets, green building design, recycling programs and food items.
These projects will restore habitats, rehabilitate landfills, clean and store stormwater, lower the urban heat island effect, create outdoor educational opportunities at schools and reconnect neighborhoods to parks and public transportation.
The Smart Growth Leadership Institute will work with the state to align its land use and water protection programs.
New estimating method, which can be used on the regional scale, compares well with commonly used methods, according to study.
The technology turns a maintenance problem at the Nansemond plant into a commercially viable fertilizer product with no additional cost to the Hampton Roads Sanitation District.
In all, 14 organizations and one individual were awarded Clean Air Excellence Awards.