The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has announced a final rule to reduce lead in plumbing materials used in public water systems, homes, schools and
Day: August 5, 2020
The World’s Largest Tropical Wetland Is on Fire
Read the full story at Motherboard. The Pantanal in Brazil is a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its unique biodiversity. Now, it’s burning.
The four types of climate denier, and why you should ignore them all
Read the full story in the Guardian. The shill, the grifter, the egomaniac and the ideological fool: each distorts the urgent global debate in their
Don’t blame cats for destroying wildlife – shaky logic is leading to moral panic
William S. Lynn, Clark University; Arian Wallach, University of Technology Sydney, and Francisco J. Santiago-Ávila, University of Wisconsin-Madison A number of conservationists claim cats are
Webinar: Women in Sustainability: Moving from Beginner to Badass
August 13, 2020, noon CDTRegister here. Some positive news: Recent GreenBiz research finds the number of women in sustainability leadership positions has grown dramatically over
Michigan Creates New PFAS In Drinking Water Standards
Read the full story at JD Supra. On July 27, the Michigan Legislature’s Joint Committee on Administrative Rules (JCAR) filed new administrative rules and rule amendments concerning