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Nanocomposite Material Potentially Useful for Solar Energy, other Energy Technologies
January 8, 2008
N.Y. Governor Announces $26 Million in Recycling Grants
December 28, 2007
'Tis the Season to Recycle Old Wireless Phones
December 27, 2007
Washington State Law Requires Electronics Manufacturers to Register
December 17, 2007
Partnership Launches New Energy Efficiency Web Resource for Manufacturers
December 12, 2007

Climate Change Presents Opportunities for New Industries
December 6, 2007
The Business Outlook for the "Green" Economy
November 19, 2007By Connie Mixon
The business of protecting, improving, and providing information related to the global environment is growing. This emerging “green” economy has a solid base and the trends are very positive.
NAHB: Energy Efficiency Ranks No. 1 in Consumer Green Building Priorities
November 2, 2007
U.S. States Join Other Nations in Carbon Markets Partnership
November 1, 2007
POTWs: Big Trouble with Nanowaste
October 1, 2007By Angela Neville
Publicly owned treatment works (POTWs) use an amazing arsenal of equipment to prevent large troublemakers, such as animal carcasses and tree limbs, from entering their wastewater treatment processes. However, they don't yet have the necessary technology to keep out nanoparticles, which some worry could have a much worse impact on the quality of the water these plants treat.
The Last Word
October 1, 2007By Richard C. Giller, Esq.
Granular activated carbon reactivation saves money and generates less waste
For decades, granular activated carbon (GAC) has been recognized as an effective technology for removing organic chemicals in a variety of environmental applications. With strong demand for virgin activated carbon in both process and environmental applications, the use of carbon reactivation and recycling has become an increasingly important option for many companies that currently rely on activated carbon for their treatment needs.
Cultivating a Greener Bottom Line
September 1, 2007By Katie McCarthy
Businesses are starting to deal proactively with environmental issues
Radical change is coming to the business world. In the 21st century, many corporations are not just thinking about their bottom line, they also are thinking about their influences on the Earth. Public relations and marketing campaigns often focus on how companies are at the forefront of social responsibility.
Want to Delay? You'll Pay
September 1, 2007By Louis F. Centofanti
2007 Salary Survey: Catching the Wave
July 1, 2007By Angela Neville
To avoid career wipeouts, check out our report to measure your own compensation package against what your peers are earning
The waves at Waimea Bay in Hawaii, infamous for being the largest and most dangerous in the world, have nothing on the extreme ups and downs of the recent environmental job market.
On the Rise: Political Climate Change
July 1, 2007By Angela Neville
What a difference three years makes. In 2004, Michael Shellenberger and Ted Nordhaus published their essay called "The Death of Environmentalism: Global Warming Politics in a Post-Environmental World".
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