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The Coca-Cola Co., under fire from environmentalists, said
that it would have in place new policies on the use of hydrofluorocarbons in refrigeration in time for the 2004 Olympics.
Energy Star appliances are designed to save
money by lowering electricity bills; a new tax break makes it even cheaper to buy them -- at least in Maryland.
Roche Colorado Corporation has won the 2000 U.S. Presidential Green Chemistry Challenge Award, one of the nation's most prestigious environmental honors, for developing a process that reduces manufacturing emissions in the production of a key AIDS-drug ingredient.
State and federal law enforcement authorities said on Friday they had filed twin lawsuits charging Murphy Oil Corp. with violations of air and water pollution-control laws at its refinery in Superior, Wis.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and an association of corporate and state officials have launched a program aimed at rewarding companies that take extra steps to reduce and prevent pollution.
Small businesses offering environmental goods and services which want to tap into U.S. Department of Defense and civilian agency markets have new help from above -- the government will come to their city to show them how to land the contracts.
Good news is developing at Eastman Kodak Company, as the firm wraps its first year of a five-year plan to reduce emissions, preserve natural resources, and strengthen its environmental management system.
A recently released survey on the public's understanding of science shows that while Americans' confidence and interest in science and technology is very high, their understanding of basic science facts and principles remains quite low.
The California Fuel Cell Partnership has now been joined by the U.S. Department of Transportation in the public-private venture's quest to demonstrate and promote fuel cell vehicles as a technology both environmentally safe and commercially viable.
The Los Angeles metropolitan area became the first region in the nation to require that new transit buses and garbage trucks be powered only by lower-polluting alternative fuels, a move that could lead to similar mandates in other smoggy cities.