The explosive expansion of generative AI is driving massive electricity consumption, prompting utility companies to delay fossil fuel plant retirements and pass infrastructure costs onto regional ...
The historic federal agreement requires the chemical manufacturer to install pollution controls and fund clean drinking water in three states.
Delayed public warnings, lack of real-time air monitoring and potential regulatory rollbacks on commercial sterilizers expose urban communities to hazardous ethylene oxide emissions.
Invisible environmental hazards like wild parsnip and invasive pampas grass trigger severe chemical burns and chronic allergies, driving a push for localized community stewardship.
All forms of asbestos are known human carcinogens. WHO and IARC classify all six common asbestos fiber types (chrysotile, amosite, crocidolite, tremolite, actinolite, anthophyllite) as Group 1 ...
As extreme weather swings accelerate infrastructure damage, water utilities turn to advanced data analytics and automated acoustic tracking.
The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) has announced $7.9 million in preliminary awards through the Solar for Savings (SFS) grant program, launching the first eight ...
Active perimeter tracking protects neighboring communities and shelters developers from severe EPA Clean Air Act fines by mapping dust, noise, and vibration spikes.
State, federal, and local leaders celebrate the transformation of a former industrial waste site into a 25-acre eco-friendly campground on the Keweenaw Waterway. State and federal officials joined ...
Federal funding will support upgrades to Florida’s drinking water, wastewater and stormwater systems, strengthening resilience and improving reliability amid growing climate risks. The EPA has ...
Context Labs launched a public artificial intelligence platform Monday designed to archive and analyze more than a decade of federal environmental data. The platform, known as OpenEPA, serves as a ...