In a rapidly changing climate landscape, monitoring carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions with precision is essential for developing effective climate policies and mitigating global warming's impacts. The current reliance on ground-based measurements presents significant challenges, given CO2's
The presence of lead in the environment, specifically airborne lead, has long been recognized as a significant health hazard, particularly for vulnerable populations such as infants. Despite considerable efforts to reduce lead exposure, particularly through the phase-out of leaded gasoline, a
The urgency for carbon capture and commercialization technologies has never been more pressing. With anticipated economic and political uncertainties accompanying the shifting U.S. administration, the need for robust, economically feasible, and scalable carbon capture methods is paramount. The
Ohio's utility companies are currently embroiled in a contentious debate over environmental regulations, sparking significant concern among environmental groups and the public who fear the potential health risks. These companies have requested the Trump administration to relax rules
Growing concerns are emerging about Duke Energy and other utilities backpedaling on their environmental promises, particularly in North Carolina. The primary focus is on their efforts to weaken EPA regulations on coal ash and natural gas emissions, a move seen as prioritizing corporate interests
Toyota’s Hino Motors has reached a monumental $1.6 billion settlement with the U.S. government over allegations of manipulating diesel emissions data. This case revolves around accusations that Hino Motors fraudulently tampered with data regarding the emissions levels of its heavy-duty diesel v