Conference to discuss the global challenge of growing more food with less water.
Missouri University researcher analyzed the amount of water required to produce ethanol from a number of crops.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is encouraging individuals to take action to benefit fish, wildlife, plants, and their habitats.
Demolition and concrete groups set up an agreement to promote safety and professionalism in their industries.
A water agencies association and a state agency are educating residents about the state's water challenges and what they can do to help.
The Department of Environmental Protection is trying to determine if the public and local officials think the state is using its share of funding as effectively as possible.
Gov. Patrick has launched a Green Communities Program to help Massachusetts residents cut energy bills through efficiency and locally generated renewable power.
Mayor Bloomberg's city has introduced the Greener, Greater Buildings Plan to improve the city's energy efficiency.
Gov. Rell says his state has a plan that would use federal stimulus funds to expand fuel cell initiatives and support thermal and solar technologies.
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will use the money in more than 830 projects, including visitor centers, habitat conservation, and wildlife refuges.
Spurred by the Obama administration's call to reduce the country's dependence on foreign oil by adopting alternative energy sources and increasing energy efficiency, green is rapidly becoming the color of choice across all facets of the federal contracting community.
Sustainable Oils' analysis conducted at Michigan Tech University found an 84 percent reduction when compared to petroleum jet fuel.
Canada geese, zebra mussels, brook trout were among the top invaders in Europe.