Data from Earth-observing Landsat satellites plays a central role in a new, award-winning type of mapping that tracks water use.
Knowing how fluid boils in microchannels may help engineers develop cool high-power electronics for transportation, computers, and other devices.
A septic tank and cesspool service provider allegedly emptied a tanker trunk into a stream that feeds New York City's water supply.
The board says EPA is using outdated data and assumptions on indirect land use-change that should be corrected in the expanded Renewable Fuels Standard the agency has proposed.
San Antonio Water System offers a drought recovery toolkit, complete with monetary incentives.
The draft specification sets the maximum flow rate at 2 gallons per minute at 80 psi.
The agency noted the achievements of Exelon Corp., Public Service Enterprise Group, and Raytheon in reaching or surpassing their goals in the Climate Leaders program.
The Governor's Award recognizes PPG's Green Logic paint detackifier.
Greenpeace and the European Renewable Energy Council report says that a switch from coal to renewable power generation will create 2.7 million more jobs by 2030.
Texas A&M irrigation experts test six devices and found that they applied more water than was recommended.
Kenyan trust and financing company hope to develop a new business model for sustainable development.
Hill Phoenix will be able to replace HCFCs with CO2 in supermarket refrigeration.
The USDA uses farm bill's conservation provisions to address runoff from farming operations 12 states.
The second wave of the H1N1 is spreading across the nation. Projections say that the H1N1 virus could cause 30-40% absenteeism among the workforce. This may make it necessary for co-workers or management to assume unfamiliar or less familiar tasks.
The Moon, long rendered dry and barren, has been shown by new research to hold water at all latitudes.
Chloride found at levels that can harm aquatic life in northern U.S. urban streams.