Avoiding pollution in the first place would be best. But as we transition to a post-carbon future, biological solutions can help us find a path forward. Elizabeth has worked since 2010 as a writer ...
Indoor air pollutants fall into two main categories: Particulate matter: Biological pollutants like mold spores, dust mites, bacteria, pet dander, viruses and smoke. Gaseous pollutants ...
Primary and secondary wastewater treatment processes are essential for removing pollutants, ensuring environmental stability ...
Environmental and community groups have appealed the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality’s decision to grant an air ...
“Just as people need an environment free from toxic levels of pollutants, so does the Suwannee moccasinshell,” said Jaclyn Lopez with the Center for Biological Diversity. “This critical habitat ...
The pollutants of most concern in the indoor air are biological (viruses, bacteria, mold, and other spores), volatile organic chemicals (VOC), and other allergens, such as droppings of dust mites and ...
The agency “failed to make sure these harmful pollutants won’t drive some endangered species to extinction,” the Center for Biological Diversity’s Ryan Maher said. A precedent-setting EPA ...