Singapore Outlines Effort To Achieve Better Air Quality

It is possible to strike a balance between economic growth and environment protection, and create a liveable and lively Singapore

UK Develops New Hurricane Prediction Technology

A major breakthrough in forecasting the number of Atlantic tropical storms has been achieved, say Met Office scientists. New research,

U.S. Releases 2011 Annual Fuel Economy Guide

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Department of Energy (DOE) today released the 2011 Fuel Economy Guide, providing

UK Atomic Energy Authority Announces New Appointments

The appointment of three new non-executive members of the UK Atomic Energy Authority’s board and the appointment of the Chief

Victoria To Implement New Farm Bike Scheme

A new ‘Farm Bike’ scheme will commence next year to allow the use of agricultural motorcycles that do not meet

Victoria Moves Forward With Large Scale Solar Scheme

Victoria is moving ahead with plans for the development of more large-scale solar projects with the release of a discussion

Vermont State Parks Report Record Attendance In 2010

Attendance increased by 15 percent as 837,000 visitors chose Vermont Parks. Governor Jim Douglas announced that Vermont State Parks

Illinois Receives 2010 Green Power Leadership Award

State Among Top 10 Green Power Purchasers Nationwide. Governor Pat Quinn today announced that Illinois has received the 2010

West Virginia Sues EPA Over Coal Mining Permits

The following remarks were given today by Gov. Joe Manchin during a press conference announcing the West Virginia Department of

Melbourne Hosts International Clean Energy Conference

Representatives from 13 countries including China and the USA will converge in Melbourne today and tomorrow for Australia’s biggest international

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