The World Wildlife Fund and others expect to develop a set of tools to help the world's poorest people obtain the benefits of carbon sequestration through the Carbon Benefits Project.
Decomposing garbage is the feedstock for the methane gas that King County, Wash., plans to use to power about 24,000 homes.
Germany and Japan have the lowest sulfur limits in gasoline, according to the International Fuel Quality Center.
A 15-year agreement will provide fixed-price renewable fuel to Shell Energy North America from Clean Energy Fuels Corp.
Lion Technology offers online training to help medical waste shippers understand the regulations.
The Navy's computer and radio transmitter facilities on Oahu still require cleanup of PCBs, volatile organic and semi-volatile organic compounds, and metals
The EPA has ordered the Olmsted plant to comply with the Clean Air Act and controls its emissions of mercury, dioxin, and furan.
EPA's mid-Atlantic office will answer questions about PCB regulatory issues in a one-day conference meeting.
Ashland Distribution, a company that distributes chemicals, plastics, and composite raw materials, will offer hazardous waste management training.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is offering daily tips, podcasts, and blog opportunities in celebration of Earth Month.
Albania Deleon, an asbestos removal training company president, did not appear for her sentencing hearing and was placed on the EPA's wanted list.
The Jackson Laboratory will pay $161,680 to settle claims it violated hazardous waste storage and handling regulations.
The Environmental Site Assessment process for forestland or rural property now complies with EPA's All Appropriate Inquiries Rule.
BPXA allegedly spilled crude oil on the North Slope of Alaska, bringing a lawsuit from the U.S. Department of Justice.
University of Massachusetts scientists have created an accurate test for arsenic compounds in soil.
Newly signed law establishes a conservation system and adds land set aside for wilderness.
The Navajo Nation EPA will inspect underground storage tanks for the U.S. EPA in a two-year pilot program.
About 20,000 sites in New Jersey are in need of remediation before they can be developed and a new bill should speed up that process.
McDonald's will promote best practices in pesticide use reduction within its American potato supply chain.