Rider Levett Bucknall is offering free training on new environmental initiatives to government entities.
Researchers claim the light-to-electricity conversion is very efficient but scaling up the device would be challenging.
Hawaii timber plantations actually use more water than native forests, which may place ecosystems and people at high risk for water shortages.
The next generation online emissions reporting technology will be developed with Misys Open Source Solutions.
A University of Michigan study found an 11 percent reduction in energy demand per person since 1960.
Professor Norman Pace sampled showerheads in seven states to find Mycobacterium avium.
Seventeen judges will hear three weeks of final arguments and deliver a decision in the spring.
EPA said it will ask pesticide manufacturers to voluntarily include new information on product labels, including buffer zones, limits on application and fish mortality reporting requirements.
Daigger, a wastewater expert who works for CH2M Hill, will work to strengthen the International Water Association over the next two years.
Study suggests additional research is needed to determine if these fluorochemicals could be harmful.
AMEC, Black & Veatch, Gannett Fleming, HDR, Kleinfelder and URS win contracts that have a combined total value of $60 million.
Foundation focuses only on environment this year, with 10 recipients each receiving $100,000.
The U.S. government has just changed its solar tax credit to a solar grant, funded by the federal stimulus bill. Additionally, hundreds of states and municipalities have launched their own incentives on top of this federal grant.