U.S. president tries to take the lead on an international climate change agreement with an early meeting of 16 major economies.
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 Renewable Fuels Standard rules should be based on science, say an environmental organization and an industry association.
The UK's Carbon Trust has developed a guide to help managers make an effective case for investing in low-carbon projects.
The California Air Resources Board next year will require auto maintenance shops to check the tire pressure of the vehicles they service.
Former EPA assistant administrator for Solid Waste and Emergency Response Susan Bodine has become a partner at Barnes & Thornburg.
Chemical industry organization changes its name to better reflect its membership.
A new GE technology lowers fuel usage at crude furnaces.