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Science News
September 16, 2006
Science Safari: Sustainable Design Competition The U.S. EPA is offering college professors and their students an opportunity to turn ideas into reality through its P3 (People, Prosperity and the Planet) grants competition. EPA's P3 is a student design competition for sustainability that is now in its third year. mark for My Articles similar articles
AFP eWire
July 3, 2006
House Passes Bill to Create Federal Grant Database The bill, H.R. 5060, would require the government to disclose information on a website about all grants, as well as other types of payments, within 30 days of the money being awarded. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
September 11, 2007
Rebecca Trager
EPA Counters Industry Funding Criticism The US Environmental Protection Agency is defending its growing practice of jointly funding research with industry, after lobby groups voiced concerns that the agency's science is being compromised. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
April 13, 2012
Rebecca Trager
Confusion reigns over EPA green chemistry stance Earlier this month, the EPA suddenly cancelled two grant programs worth a total of $20 million, which would have funded four new green chemistry centers. But just five days later it announced that it would be accepting grant applications this summer after all. mark for My Articles similar articles
Registered Rep.
August 1, 2008
Human Life: Do We Have a Bidder? Five years ago, an individual life was worth almost $1 million more than it is today. The EPA uses this data to determine what regulations are the most cost-effective, and if the price of a life does not exceed the cost of enforcing a particular regulation that will save it, the regs are out. mark for My Articles similar articles
Scientific American
August 14, 2006
Paul Raeburn
After 25 Years, the EPA Still Won't Ban a Risky Pesticide Attempts to ban the household use of the insecticide dichlorvos, or DDVP, have flopped, despite safety concerns since the 1970s. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
May 20, 2011
Rebecca Trager
EPA delays boiler and incinerator emissions rules The US Environmental Protection Agency has indefinitely delayed rules governing emission of toxic air pollutants from boilers and certain solid waste incinerators at chemical plants and other major industrial facilities. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
October 2, 2014
Rebecca Trager
EPA criticized over asbestos clean-up research The US Environmental Protection Agency's internal watchdog has found that the agency's costly and time-consuming experiments on alternative asbestos control methods lacked effective oversight and threatened human health. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
April 27, 2012
Rebecca Trager
EPA names new science adviser EPA administrator Lisa Jackson revealed that Glenn Paulson will 'soon begin' his new job in a 24 April announcement. mark for My Articles similar articles
Entrepreneur
August 2004
Paul & Sarah Edwards
No Such Thing as Free Money? Will your wish for free money be granted? Don't count on it. There are grants, but they are few and far between. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
January 11, 2010
Helen Carmichael
EPA: Bankrupt chemical firms must pay for site clean up The US Environmental Protection Agency has tabled new proposals to prevent taxpayers footing the environmental clean up bills for cash-strapped chemical companies. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
September 16, 2015
Rebecca Trager
Court rejects US approval of sulfoxaflor pesticide A US federal appeals court has overturned the Environmental Protection Agency's approval of sulfoxaflor, an insecticide that acts on the same insect receptors as neonicotinoids. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
April 29, 2015
Rebecca Trager
US environment body criticized for persecuting 9/11 dust whistleblower The US Environmental Protection Agency has been rebuked by a Department of Labor judge for concealing evidence that dust from the World Trade Center wreckage was toxic in the case of a senior agency chemist who was fired several years ago. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
October 23, 2008
Rebecca Trager
US tightens lead emissions standard The amount of lead allowed in US air has been slashed tenfold by the Environmental Protection Agency: the first cut in thirty years. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
November 3, 2009
Rebecca Trager
First tests for pesticide endocrine effects in US The EPA has requested that manufacturers screen seven compounds under this first round, including atrazine - a widely used herbicide that may be associated with birth defects and other problems. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
May 24, 2012
Rebecca Trager
EPA's chemical assessment program The US National Academy of Sciences will conduct a 'comprehensive examination' of the assessment process that underlies the EPA's Integrated Risk Information System, through which the agency provides health data on over 550 chemical substances. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
December 2, 2015
Rebecca Trager
EPA acts to halt approval of Dow's Enlist Duo herbicide New information suggests that 'synergistic effects' between the product's two active ingredients, glyphosate and 2,4-D, could result in greater toxicity to non-target plants. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
October 13, 2008
Victoria Gill
Exclusive interview: Deborah Swackhamer The new chair of the EPA's science advisory board is optimistic that a new administration will give the agency new opportunities to work on climate change, protection of ecosystems, and human health. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
April 9, 2010
Rebecca Trager
EPA seeks heightened scrutiny for 16 chemicals The US Environmental Protection Agency wants to tighten its oversight of certain chemical substances by adding 16 chemicals to its Toxics Release Inventory list. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
September 15, 2014
Rebecca Trager
US bid to control power plant emissions challenged The governors of 15 US states have joined together to question the legality of the US Environmental Protection Agency's recently proposed climate rule to limit carbon emissions from the country's existing power plants. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
October 2, 2009
Rebecca Trager
EPA issues nanotechnology research strategy Under EPA's new plan, the agency is focusing its research on seven manufactured nanomaterial types, which may require safety decisions. mark for My Articles similar articles
Commercial Investment Real Estate
Mar/Apr 2003
Dave Wald
Brownfield Bonanza Federal legislation provides more funding for redevelopment projects. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
December 23, 2015
Rebecca Trager
US chemical safety law poised for reform in early 2016 The Senate broke its deadlock and at last passed legislation to revamp the US Toxic Substances Control Act on the evening of 17 December, right before Congress adjourned for 2015. mark for My Articles similar articles
IndustryWeek
May 1, 2008
Brad Kenney
Green Networking at GE General Electric enlists an army of partnerships to get green done right. mark for My Articles similar articles
PC Magazine
May 3, 2006
Bill Howard
The EPA Takes Aim at SUVs EPA announced tighter economy requirements for SUVs. Automaker think they are too strict, environmentalists think they are too lax. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
February 4, 2008
Rebecca Trager
EPA Rolls Out Nanomaterials Safety Drive The agency has launched a new voluntary program to glean more information about nanoscale materials in an effort to manage the risks posed by nanotechnology-enabled products. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
June 13, 2011
Rebecca Trager
EPA discloses confidential chemical information The US Environmental Protection Agency has made public company data on over 150 chemicals used in more than 100 health and safety studies. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
August 5, 2011
Rebecca Trager
EPA in political tug of war over environment Democrats call the current House of Representatives the most 'anti-environment' in history. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
November 2, 2012
Rebecca Trager
Battle over US environment agency's human studies Two prominent Republican politicians, who have repeatedly accused the EPA of killing jobs through overregulation, are condemning the agency for lax oversight of its ongoing human research studies involving concentrated airborne particles. mark for My Articles similar articles
Information Today
February 12, 2007
Barbie E. Keiser
EPA Libraries: Where Do They Stand Now? Much has transpired in the year since our last NewsBreak concerning the closure of U.S. Environmental Protection Agency libraries. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
September 7, 2012
Rebecca Trager
EPA urged to rethink chemical risk evaluation process The US Environmental Protection Agency's process for assessing the risk of human exposure to various chemicals is deeply flawed and actually threatens public health, according to two experts with inside experience. mark for My Articles similar articles
Information Today
October 2, 2008
EPA Reopens Regional and Headquarters Libraries The re-opening of regional libraries in Chicago, Dallas and Kansas City and the library at Headquarters will help the Agency better share information. mark for My Articles similar articles
Information Today
February 21, 2006
Barbie E. Keiser
Will Budget Constraints Sound a Death Knell for EPA Libraries? President Bush's American Competitive Initiative would cut $2 million that supports a network of 27 libraries. How will the work of the libraries' staffs change if these proposed budget cuts are approved? mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
August 30, 2011
Rebecca Trager
EPA's laboratory management weaknesses persist A new report by the congressional Government Accountability Office finds that the agency's failure to respond to multiple calls to reorganize its 37 labs could be resulting in duplication and waste. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
October 23, 2014
Rebecca Trager
Next milestone in US HCFC phase out The head of the US Environmental Protection Agency has signed a new rule limiting the production and consumption of four ozone-depleting hydrochloroflourocarbons mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
January 29, 2009
Rebecca Trager
EPA's chemical evaluation process 'high-risk' The US government's 32-year-old law regulating chemical safety needs a complete overhaul, according to Congress' investigative arm mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
July 15, 2011
Rebecca Trager
EPA Under Fire Over Drinking Water Contaminants The US Environmental Protection Agency has not taken adequate steps to assure the safety of public drinking water because of 'systemic limitations' and politicisation. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
September 25, 2008
Rebecca Trager
EPA suspends two studies on children The US Environmental Protection Agency has canceled funding for two studies during which babies and young children would have been exposed to pesticides and other chemicals because of ethical concerns. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
March 4, 2008
Rebecca Trager
Controversy Over EPA Removal of Top Toxicologist The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is being accused of caving to pressure from the chemical industry after dismissing Deborah Rice from a scientific review panel following protests from the American Chemistry Council. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
May 30, 2013
Rebecca Trager
Industry applauds US chemical reform bill The US chemical industry is backing bipartisan legislation that would reform the law that controls chemical sales in the US for the first time since its enactment in 1976. But environmental groups do not share the enthusiasm. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
October 8, 2015
Philippa Matthews
EPA fines Mosaic Fertilizer over hazardous waste handling The EPA claims that Mosaic failed to appropriately store and dispose of waste from phosphoric and sulfuric acid production as part of fertilizer manufacture on several sites in Florida and Louisiana. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
March 6, 2009
Rebecca Trager
Bush-era environmental regulations challenged After less than a month in charge, the Obama administration is distinguishing itself from the policies of Bush in many areas affecting public health and the environment. mark for My Articles similar articles
AFP eWire
February 26, 2007
Panel Recommends Fundamental Reform in Canadian Grant System An independent blue-ribbon panel commissioned by the Treasury Board has recommended substantial changes in how the Canadian government administers its federal grant and contributions program. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
April 8, 2008
Rebecca Trager
US Lawmakers Subpoena EPA Over Global Warming A key US congressional committee has slapped the Environmental Protection Agency with a subpoena for documents pertaining to global warming. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
February 23, 2015
Rebecca Trager
US expands pollution monitoring to its embassies The US State Department and Environmental Protection Agency have launched a joint international air quality program. mark for My Articles similar articles
T.H.E. Journal
October 1, 2010
Susan McLester
Where's the Money? Four Places to Find Tech Funding We point the way to four distinct areas to take your search. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
October 7, 2008
Rebecca Trager
EPA decides against regulating perchlorate in water The announcement on 3 October - a preliminary decision that will not be finalized until a month allowed for public comment - received a mixed response from toxicologists. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
March 31, 2010
Rebecca Trager
EPA turns spotlight on BPA The US Environmental Protection Agency has announced plans to look more closely at the environmental impacts of bisphenol A, a common ingredient in plastic baby bottles and food storage containers. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
August 5, 2008
Rebecca Trager
EPA Nanosafety Scheme Fails to Attract Industry The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is facing criticism after its voluntary nanosafety program attracted less interest from industry than anticipated. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
March 9, 2012
Rebecca Trager
EPA starts over with its hexavalent chromium review The US Environmental Protection Agency has quietly decided to restart its toxicology review of hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)) in drinking water. mark for My Articles similar articles