U.S. Geological Survey finds that the United States emits about 1.6 billion metric tons of carbon annually.
EPA approved Missouri's delisting of four waterbodies and added 15 waterbodies to the state's 2008 list of impaired waters.
Water and air associations join forces to present March conference in Charlotte, N.C.
A University of Washington professor has refined temperature sensors to measure air temperature and gauge accuracy of current computer models.
The U.S. Geological Survey will complete research on the effects of a 2008 high flow event that will provide additional information for a new protocol for management of the Grand Canyon, the Colorado River, and Glen Canyon Dam.
The holiday season brings about 25 percent more waste, or 5 million tons of garbage, to landfills but Americans can lower that amount by recycling, according to the American Chemistry Council.
Biologists have identified plant enzymes that may help to engineer plants that take advantage of elevated carbon dioxide to use water more efficiently.
Southington, Conn., GenCorp., Kraft Foods, Shell Oil Co., and United Technologies Corp. will pay millions to ensure protections from contaminated groundwater at the Superfund site; 86 other parties also will contribute.
E85 produces different combustion byproducts than gasoline in cold weather and generates more aldehydes, which are precursors to ozone.
The memorandum of understanding sets up a framework for the future purchase of certified synthetic jet fuel from Rentech's Natchez Project.
Natural gas developer will provide $750,000 to monitor water quality conditions through areas of the watershed where Marcellus Shale development occurs.
The Port of Stockton has agreed to improve its toxicity testing and oversee tenants and construction as well as stormwater facilities to prevent stormwater pollution from reaching the San Joaquin River.
TUM researchers say they have reduced pollutants in diesel exhaust emissions to barely measurable levels.
Money for water projects is needed now to alleviate the water supply problem and record unemployment, according to HR 4225's sponsors.
The pump station is just part of the South Florida Water Management District's plan to develop a wetland that will clean stormwater runoff bound for Lake Okeechobee, and ultimately, the Everglades.
PepsiCo's Frito-Lay facility becomes first existing food manufacturing site to earn LEED EB gold certification.
Energy recycling pioneer slashes global warming pollution and power costs simultaneously.