Environmental Working Group attacks Judge Brett Kavanaugh over EPA votes: will he keep asbestos legal?
Will a vote for Brett Kavanaugh for the critical swing seat on the Supreme Court be a vote to keep asbestos legal? Many Americans don’t realize it, but despite its well-known health hazards, most uses of asbestos More...
Debris and Waste Spoils Beautiful Day at the Beach
According to a report by the the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection dangerous waste was recently found on beaches in the state. The waste that washed up on the beaches in northern Ocean County included More...
Scientists bemoan plant growth in Arctic, Alaska and Canada due to global warming as a ‘disruption to the ecosystem’
Plant growth in the Arctic is not seen as a positive even though they acknowledge that it’s difficult to predict how vegetation will respond to future warming. Now, researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy’s More...
The Future of Electric Vehicles
Tesla may be the most famous name in electric vehicles, but it isn’t the only luxury brand name consumers will ever know. The future of electric vehicles may include brands that U.S. consumers have yet to embrace. More...
Florida: Gov Rick Scott declares state of emergency for red tide outbreak
Florida Gov. Rick Scott declared a state of emergency for seven southwest Florida counties because of the effects of red tide, a toxic algae bloom devastating the coast of the Sunshine State. photo donkeyhotey More...
25 rhinos, 16 elephants killed by poachers in Namibia since January
At least 25 rhinos have been killed by poachers in Namibia since the beginning of this year, a senior government has revealed. In his first ivory poaching update of 2018, Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Environment More...
Common Food Packaging Materials: The Good and The Bad
Eating habits tell a lot about a person’s health and his will to live a healthy lifestyle. When it comes to food, most of us genuinely try their best to be healthy. After all, nobody wants to put something into More...
Businesses are taking green initiatives to new levels
With environmental problems increasing, awareness has also been spread around and it seems like more companies are directing their attention towards green practices. Having the possibility to be a participant in More...
Eco-Friendly Building is Hot Topic in Vancouver this Summer
On July 19th, the mayor of Vancouver, Mayor Gregor Robertson and various industry professionals, key leaders and partners in the renewable energy sector joined together to celebrate the long awaited opening of the More...
EPA’s Scott Pruitt resigns, Andrew Wheeler takes over as Trump chimes in
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) administrator Scott Pruitt resigned from his position on Thursday after coming under intense scrutiny over questions about his ethics. “I have accepted the resignation More...
Could the Key to Getting Food Waste Under Control Be Found in the Kitchen Sink?
As summer 2018 is in full swing, complete with lots of backyard cookouts, family vacations and opportunities to enjoy cooking and dining with family and friends, it is logical that there will be lots of extra food More...
Lake Placid Sewer Project Nears Completion Ahead of Annual Parade
Lake Placid’s Mayor Craig Randall announced that the city’s major sewer project on Main Street is nearing completion this coming weekend. The project’s main pipeline work will be completed, but More...
Recommended Soil for Your Home Tent Garden
Indoor gardening is gradually becoming the new way of doing things, matters gardening, and there is more than one reason that is happening. Using grow tents, grow lights, and other necessary fixtures create an ideal More...
Crestron Smart Home Automation Services In Dubai
Have you recently acquired the home of your dreams in Dubai or are you remodeling your old home? This is the best time to plan for the addition of a home control system such as the models made by top manufacturers More...
Shreveport’s Sewer Systems Making Extensive Use of Trenchless Technology
Shreveport’s residents are dealing with an aging sewer system that is expected to cost $500 million to rehab. The sewer system’s problems continue to mount with the city first agreeing to a $342 million More...
NY Times issues major retraction in hit piece on EPA’s Scott Pruitt, his daughter
The New York Times published a “major correction” in a recent article attacking EPA head Scott Pruitt, particularly details surrounding his daughter’s admission to UVA Law. Their assertion implied More...
New research states ‘the largest ice sheet on Earth’ is stable
The largest ice sheet on Earth was stable throughout the last warm period in geologic time, indicating it should hold up as temperatures continue to rise. The East Antarctic Ice Sheet is the world’s largest potential More...
A Brief Guide to Skip Hire
Hiring a skip whether for domestic or commercial purposes can be a bit challenging for the uninitiated. When choosing a unit, you must know what specific skip you require for the project. If you’ve never ordered More...
The collection and disposal of commercial waste
With a developed and advanced society comes an added problem: the increasingly huge amount of waste being produced on a daily basis. On a smaller scale in our everyday lives, wastes are an easy thing to dispose More...
Electricity Usage to Skyrocket in Texas This Summer
This summer experts say Texas is going to see record breaking electricity consumption that will impact all consumers. This is why more and more Texans are looking to go green, switch to solar energy instead and More...