EPA Names Top 20 Organizations Using On-Site Renewable Energy
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on July 27 recognized 20 organizations generating their own power and providing leadership in clean energy.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on July 27 recognized 20 organizations generating their own power and providing leadership in clean energy.
The American Geophysical Union and the University of Colorado on July 20 released a study concluding that the reservoirs along the Colorado River could dry up by the middle of the century due to temperature increases. The likelihood is high unless water management policies are changed, researchers suggest.
In Uummannaq County on the west coast of Greenland, the Greenland shark is being looked to as an option for powering the community’s energy demand.
According to an energy economist that advised Britain’s energy secretary in the 1970s, despite increasing development and funding of cleaner energy, the world will remain largely reliant on oil, gas and coal for another 100 years, Reuters reported July 15.
An international cap and trade scheme on carbon may be the most effective way to reduce our global footprint. UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown has proposed a global system for trading carbon emissions, claiming it is our solution for preventing disastrous climate change.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services will receive aid under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 to assess and clean up underground storage tank petroleum leaks.
More than eight million smart electric meters have been installed on U.S. homes, according to a new report. Park Associates, an international market research firm, said July 14 that number amounts to more than six percent of all meters for residences, an important step toward the development of an electricity Smart Grid in the United States.
The world's first sustainable dance club, Club WATT, located in Rotterdam, Netherlands, introduces a new approach for clubs, festivals and events to create a better future while having a good time.
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced July 21 that it will provide up to $50 million for projects focused on the production and use of biofuels as part of a mission to reduce energy costs and consumption at biorefineries, advance the use of biofuels and help economic growth in rural areas.
Like many small businesses, The Green Perspective began from a hunch.
Todd Baylson, a native of Philadelphia, Pa., and The Green Perspective’s owner, knew that he wanted to become involved with the green economy.