Efforts have shifted towards real-time, data-driven pollution control in Delhi, aiming for prevention over reactive measures.
How do we improve the quality of air we breathe around busy roads? A British entrepreneur says he's come up with a plan. Thomas Delgado has designed a device that sucks in polluted air, cleans it, ...
I think those seeking solutions to our current climate challenges can look to natural purifiers as one pathway to planetary ...
SANTA BARBARA, Calif (June 20, 2024) – Plastic is everywhere – more than 10 million metric tons of plastics enter the ocean each year, and the United States is ...
Could a 100-foot robotic arm be the answer to the seemingly intractable pollution problem at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach? Ruben Garcia thinks so, and he’s piqued the interest not only of ...
Along the West Coast, we take pollution very seriously! We banned paper bags to stop “killing the trees.” We went to economical, thin plastic bags, then we banned plastic bags because too many of them ...
Most parents probably have trouble getting their middle school-age kids to clean up their bedrooms, but one group of seventh- and eighth-graders from Tuscaloosa Academy is working to clean up the city ...
Gas utilities and cooking stove manufacturers knew for decades that burners could be made that emit less pollution in homes, but they chose not... Gas stove makers have a pollution solution. They're ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook The eradication of plastic straws intends to prevent the pervasive issue of plastic pollution in ...
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State officials have unveiled a $700 million proposal to clean up drinking water by upgrading city and private water systems in the east metro. The proposal would remove chemicals made by the 3M Corp.
CORRECTION: On February 14 New Times reported on a plan to protect Miami-Dade County’s drinking water by levying a fee on the rock-mining industry. In the article, “Pollution Solution,” New Times ...