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As sustainability becomes a priority across the globe, the U.S. packaging industry is undergoing a transformative shift. Wit
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Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... UPDATE: A lightning strike led to an explosion and fire of eight tanks at Amlon Golden Triangle, formerly EcoWerks Monday afternoon. The blaze caused the closure of a street and response from three engine trucks and one ladder truck as well as chief’s vehicles. Deputy Fire Chief Antonio Mitchell […]
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August Homes offers all-electric, LEED Gold, and Net Zero Ready homes using tested standards, clean energy systems, and third-party verification.
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Prochlorococcus, a genus of bacteria that’s key to oxygen production in the ocean, tends to disappear when faced with marine pollution. It lives throughout the sunlit layer of tropical oceans and, while it doesn’t necessarily play a key role in coral biology, its abundance is a sign of a healthy coral reef ecosystem. A growing […]
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The City of Amarillo offices will be closed Thursday, June 19 in recognition of Juneteenth.
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The county-run facility, funded in part by grants from the state’s Department of Environment and Conservation, aims to improve recycling access and infrastructure in a region with a growing population.
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Safe, Secure, Economically Viable Nuclear Fuel Recycling is Here
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Trade impulse clothing purchases for botanical dyes, upcycled apparel, creative mending, flexible sizing, and more
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Outsmart greenwashing with tips for more sustainable clothing
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A key provision of Senate Bill 147 would allow for a new permissive and variable fee for construction and demolition debris.
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By removing carbon dioxide from the ocean, Captura disrupts a natural balancing act between the gas in the water and the gas in air, enhancing the ocean's ability to absorb the greenhouse gas from the atmosphere.
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Pesticides threaten the health of Montana’s wildlife and people when they’re disposed of incorrectly. Montana’s Department of Agriculture is working to keep pesticides out of the state’s waterways.
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The New Jersey Commission on Science, Innovation, and Technology is now accepting applications for the Clean Tech R&D Seed Grant Round 4.
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The U.S. sold Iran dozens of its most capable jet—then spent decades chasing the spies and arms dealers smuggling the parts needed to keep it flying.
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The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) announced a record-breaking collection of chemical waste during its recent CleanSweepNY events
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In the second part of our interview with 2025 Charles Mann Award recipient Marc Porter, Distinguished Professor in Chemical Engineering at the University of Utah, discusses how surface-enhanced resonance Raman scattering (SERRS) enables faster, more reliable detection in point-of-need settings, and explore its potential for real-world clinical deployment.
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BAY RIDGE — Police are seeking vandals who beheaded a stone lamb and defaced other elements of a shrine to the Virgin Mary outside of a Catholic girls’ school in Bay Ridge, according to the Daily News. The damage at Visitation Academy at 8902 Ridge Blvd., which was discovered Thursday morning and includes toppled statues […]
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Tuesday, June 17, 2025--9:00 a.m.
-David Crowder, WRGA News-
Thursday is Juneteenth, a holiday that commemorates the end of slavery in the United States.
On Monday, the Rome City Commission read a proclamation for Juneteenth.
On June 19, 1865, more than two years after the Emancipati
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Titan Waste Solutions, a veteran-owned dumpster rental service, is proving you don't need to be a national brand to make a real environmental impact.
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The company’s portfolio of waste combustion facilities has declined in recent years, but its network of materials processing facilities and alternative fuel production has grown significantly.
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The Joint Finance Committee removed Gov. Tony Evers’ proposal from the state biennial budget June 13.
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CHARLESTON — Gov. Patrick Morrisey on Tuesday provided an update from Saturday’s flash flooding in Ohio County, noting at least two people still are reported missing. “Over the past few days, I’ve watched as West Virginians have come together with an indomitable spirit to support our brothers and sisters in need,” said Governor Patrick Morrisey. […]
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Fast-tracked LA High School, US Army Hawaiian Contracts, Southeast Gateway Line Award, Hanford Decommissioning Milestone, SF's Millbrae Campus Improvements
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Residents in Michigan and all over the country have been warned about a power bank that could cause damage to themselves or their property.
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Bipartisan legislation to streamline methane digester permitting is heading to Michigan’s Senate following approval by House lawmakers last week. Senate Natural Resources and Agriculture Committee Chair Sue Shink tells Brownfield her constituents have concerns. “I think it’s important that we keep a lot of local control, and that there is that ability to say, we’re […]
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