A New Record for Steel Recycling
The recycling rate for the world’s and America’s most recycled material—steel—increased to 75.7 percent in the United States in 2005, the highest rate ever recorded in the United States.
The recycling rate for the world’s and America’s most recycled material—steel—increased to 75.7 percent in the United States in 2005, the highest rate ever recorded in the United States.
Texas Instruments executives decided to challenge their team of engineers to design a new cost efficient plant for its semiconductors.
The national aeronautics and space Administration (NASA) is giving regional governments the tools to make sound decisions in preserving their forests.
A significant environmental initiative is being undertaken by the U.S. division of Random House, one of the world’s largest book publishers.
We all know that our actions have an inevitable influence on nature and the environment, and this influence has reached a critical point.
The Common Declaration on Environmental Ethics
Global solutions to global problems
Ryotaro Sator, a 15-year-old artist from Nairobi and winner of UNEP’s International Children’s Painting Competition on the Environment, commented about his painting
Putting the country’s contaminated and hazardous lands back into the hands of the community
Kenyan Professor Wangari Maathai, an environmental campaigner and founder of the Green Belt Movement, is the first African woman to receive the Nobel Peace Prize since it was first awarded in 1901.