As part of the American Chemical Society’s goal to “Advance the broader chemistry enterprise and its practitioners for the benefit of Earth and its people”,
Day: June 3, 2014
Global warming rules will hit Ky., Ind.
Read the full story in the Louisville Courier-Journal. The nation’s first rules to curb heat-trapping pollution from power plants are expected to have an oversized
Kansas gives go-ahead again to new coal plant near Holcomb
Read the full story in the Wichita Eagle. Kansas’ top environmental regulator gave the go-ahead Friday for the construction of a $2.8 billion coal-fired power
Scooters punch above their weight when it comes to air pollution
Read the full story at Environmental Research Web. Despite making up only a small proportion of traffic, in many cities scooters are responsible for the
Why sustainability professionals need to show more compassion
Read the full story from The Guardian. There appears to be a hidden dynamic operating among sustainability professionals that they are somehow superior to those
Protected Bike Lanes Aren’t Just Safer, They Can Also Increase Cycling
Read the full story in The Atlantic. Not all bike lanes are created equal. A line in the pavement dividing cars from cyclists is nice,