California hearing set on tough oil refinery rules
The Environmental Protection Agency is coming to one of the nation's largest petroleum-producing areas to hold public hearings on a proposal aimed at reducing toxic air pollution from California to...
View ArticleCalifornia Hearing Set on Tough Oil Refinery Rules
EPA to hold California hearing on proposal that would order cuts in oil refinery air pollution Reported by ABCNews.com 6 hours ago.
View ArticleCalifornia hearing set on tough oil refinery rules
The Environmental Protection Agency is coming to one of the nations largest petroleum-producing areas to hold public hearings on a proposal aimed at reducing toxic air pollution from California to...
View Article"New Energy" Vehicle Mandate Boosts China EV Prospects
Aiming to clean up air pollution and spur manufacturing and sales of new clean energy vehicles, the new mandate requires electric vehicles (EVs) account for at least 30% of local government new vehicle...
View ArticleThe Blossoming of Arab Spring
Tunis, Tunisia -- On the outskirts of the North African capital city of Tunis, a lush eco-village called Sidi Amor is rising from a semi-arid, eroded landscape. Tunisians are designing and constructing...
View ArticleMinnesota Power reaches deal on coal-fired plants
Federal authorities say Minnesota Power has agreed to install technology to reduce air pollution from three coal-fired plants. Reported by Miami Herald 19 hours ago.
View ArticleMinnesota coal power plants to install air pollution tech
Federal authorities say Minnesota Power has agreed to install technology to reduce air pollution from three coal-fired plants. Reported by TwinCities.com 19 hours ago.
View ArticleCalifornia Hearing Addresses Oil Refinery Rules
EPA hears from California residents at hearing on plan that would cut refinery air pollution Reported by ABCNews.com 12 hours ago.
View ArticleExchange Tourism Initiates a Dialogue on Smart Cities
As a blogger, I enjoy the privilege of talking to aspiring changemakers and listening to them. Lately, a particular group pushing for change include advocates for "smart cities." Within this global...
View ArticleBureau of Automotive Repair Defense Attorney Project Announced by JM Internet...
JM Internet Group, a top Internet marketing company, is proud to announce its latest project concerning attorney defense of California automotive businesses with citations or accusations from the...
View ArticleFuel Tech Awarded Air Pollution Control Orders Totaling $2.8 Million
WARRENVILLE, Ill.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Fuel Tech, Inc. (NASDAQ:FTEK), a world leader in advanced engineering solutions for the optimization of combustion systems and emissions control in utility and...
View ArticleSustainable Development: An Agenda for India
Over the next 18 months, the world is set to witness three major international events that could be potentially game-changing in efforts aimed at addressing global warming. The first would be the UN...
View ArticleGlobal Mattress and Latex Mattress Market 2014 – 2018 Research Report at...
Global Mattress Market 2014-2018 and Global Latex Mattress Market 2014 – 2018 are new research reports available at Sandlerresearch.org. Dallas, Texas (PRWEB) July 21, 2014 About one-third of a...
View ArticleDoes Big Oil Really Care About Vulnerable Communities?
(photo source: flickr/Jason Holmberg, Richmon, CA) There they go again... with the same lament we always seem to hear from Big Oil lobbyists when it's time to protect public health: Don't put...
View ArticleGrassroots Organizations Will Help China Move Away From Coal
*Co-authored by Dr. Sun Qingwei, Pacific Environment China Climate Coordinator* President Obama's new carbon rule elicited a seemingly strong reaction from China: a pledge to institute a national...
View ArticleAmbius Stresses the Importance of Plants in the Workplace and whether...
Ambius offers some suggestions as to why one should have plants in the workplace in light of a recent news article which condemns a government department’s R1m expenditure on office plants. Cape Town,...
View ArticleMajority of Californians Support Water Restrictions
A new poll by the Public Policy Institute of California found that 54 percent of Californians say the water supply is a big problem where they live, and 75 percent support regulations on water usage....
View ArticleGovBeat: This animation shows how awful the California drought is this year
For the first time since 2000, air pollution is not the top environmental concern among Californians, according to a Public Policy Institute of California survey. It’s water. A full 35 percent of the...
View ArticleIs Hollywood Drowning Out Climate Change? Let's Be Practical
It's frustrating for climate activists that some people seem to care more about Hollywood couples than global warming. Of course, it might bother you that people care about the rich and famous at all....
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