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| | | | | In celebration of Drinking Water Week, The Water Center reached out to U collaborator and Director of Salt Lake's Department of Public Utilities Laura Briefer | |
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| | | | | A wastewater facility on Colorado's Western Slope is resuming operations more than a year after it was shut down for causing a sizable earthquake in... | |
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| | | | | by Reed Moffitt and Olivia Zhang, Biology and Environmental Science students at Skidmore College As a result of the presidential election, Donald Trump will soon be sworn into office on Jan. 20, 2025. If history serves us correct, we could soon see efforts by the new administration to defund and weaken bedrock environmental laws that have worked for over 50 years to provide public input to federal agency decision making, and protect the environment, and human health: The National Environmental Policy Act, The Endangered Species Act, and Clean Water and Air Acts. We'll likely be withdrawn from the Paris Climate Accord, see the dismantling of Biden/Regan's EPA and the newly created Office of Environmental Justice ยป Continue Reading. | |
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| | | This article first appeared in issue n.16 of Oxygen, sponsored by the Italian energy giant Enel The powerplants we are building now will define the biosphere of our planet for the next 5000 years. The math is straightforward, and stark. Carbon dioxide stays in the atmosphere for a long, long time. It takes nearly 5000... | ||