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Trump Administration to Uphold Some PFAS Limits but Eliminate Others
Published: May 14, 2025
The E.P.A. said it would maintain limits on the two most common “forever chemicals” in tap water. Rules for four others will be rolled back. Read More.
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Emilio Tenuta, chief sustainability officer at Ecolab, says that water is often treated in a linear way and as a liability, rather than as the renewable resource that it is. Tenuta notes that we have to go beyond conservation to stave off the water shortage that is anticipated in 2030. Read More
February 26, 2020
Mustan Lalani, Global Director, Public Affairs – Environment Policy at Tetra Pak, joins GreenBiz Sidebar cohosts Heather Clancy and Sarah Golden. They talk about the need to discuss addressing climate change and expanding circular economy together, instead of in isolation. Read More
February 26, 2020
Looking for solutions to some of the biggest problems of our time? So are these podcasts. Read More
February 25, 2020
The activism was inspired by a petition created by two pre-teen sisters. Read More
February 24, 2020
With growing distrust of governmental institutions, employees are using their voices to advocate for change and demand that their employers do so, too. Read More
February 24, 2020
Plus, outtakes from this week’s interview with Maria Pope, CEO of Portland General Electric. Read More
February 21, 2020
Maryland would reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 60% by 2030, under an ambitious measure outlined yesterday as the coastal state grapples with increasing concerns about sea-level rise. Read More
February 21, 2020
When California finalized the nation’s first sweeping rooftop solar mandate for new construction last year, advocates pictured a utopia of all homes being built with solar panels, turning the clunky panels into the new norm to help the state achieve carbon neutrality. Read More
February 21, 2020