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Key Hurricane-Monitoring Data Will Stay Online, Officials Say
Published: July 30, 2025
The Department of Defense said it no longer planned to shut down a program that makes satellite data publicly available to researchers and forecasters. Read More.
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Time-bound commitments and better ways to monitor suppliers will play a central role Read More
February 27, 2019
And taking much-needed steps towards a more circular fashion industry. Read More
February 26, 2019
The weedkiller glyphosate is common in low levels in beer and wine, a consumer group said after testing a handful of the beverages. Read More
February 26, 2019
The Bureau of Land Management has chosen a career official who was a favorite of former Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke to serve as BLM’s second-in-command overseeing the daily operations of the federal government’s largest landowner. Read More
February 23, 2019
Last July, career EPA officials were set to unveil their plan to complete a long-awaited health review of the toxic metal hexavalent chromium, but more than half a year later, the plan is still under wraps — the latest delay for the human health assessment of the anti-corrosion chemical made infamous by the 2000 film […]
February 23, 2019
Cuba offers interesting lessons for how to develop urban agriculture, including government-allocated land and agroecological methods that deliver high yields and diverse crops in small spaces. Read More
February 22, 2019
Companies must tackle the problem by reducing and reusing first, rather than skipping straight to recycling as the best solution. Read More
February 21, 2019
Looking for an eco-friendly alternative to traditional plastics — especially single-use items like bags, straws and picnic tableware — many supermarkets and vendors are offering an array of compostable alternatives made from plant fibers or starches. Read More
February 20, 2019