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…it. How much training does it take to clean a bathroom? Some people’s time really is worth more. Even those who clean bathrooms. If one person does it better and…
…it. How much training does it take to clean a bathroom? Some people’s time really is worth more. Even those who clean bathrooms. If one person does it better and…
…dry bog area. Fluids have been contained, and company has started deliniation and cleanup. Area will be fensed off to limit wildlife access. No reported impacts to any water body…
…know exactly where. An economic slump tends to clean out inefficiencies in the economy and ultimately increase productivity. But which companies will be affected as inefficiencies get washed out is…
…on dangerous fracking and oil drilling in sensitive areas (consider the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge), from ensuring that communities have clean water to drink through regulation of corporate waste to…
…will invest in training programs that will prepare millions of American workers for high-quality jobs in growing sectors. Clean Energy Jobs When President Biden thinks about climate change, he thinks…
…million investment in clean water in Iowa, Minnesota, Montana, New Mexico, North Dakota and South Dakota. Today, the president announced a $440 million commitment to an “America the Beautiful Challenge”…
…keeping a price on carbon is probably a good idea. If you’re going to zero, and really cleaning the grid, you want to use that clean electricity to electrify other…
…Trump had imposed on China (which Biden himself had denounced on the campaign trail), but he focused his economic agenda primarily on boosting the domestic clean-energy industry. Then China’s aggressive…
…Angry Bear. This goes beyond Livingston County. A Pittance Offered Up for National PFAS Cleanup. PFAS Contamination, the New Flint at Military Bases and Again in Michigan. Michigan’s Land and…
…dismantle common-sense regulations protecting clean air, clean water, and a livable climate future,” Wenonah Hauter, the executive director of the advocacy group Food & Water Watch, said in a statement….