by Admin | Jul 11, 2014 | Articles, Green Energy, Profiles
Mississippi Governor Phil Bryant has named 44-year-old environmental lawyer Gary Rikard to replace the outgoing executive director of the Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality. Rikard is a resident of Olive Branch, Mississippi and was previously an attorney...
by Admin | Jul 2, 2014 | Articles, Green Energy
Solar Roadways may be something you have already heard floating around. The idea has gained a lot of supporters in the past year, as it has come closer to being reality. But it also has some detractors. Solar Roadways has received two phases of funding from the U.S....
by Admin | May 10, 2014 | Articles, Climate Change, Conservation, Green Energy, Sustainability
Over the past few years, President Obama has spearheaded myriad climate control campaigns. Most recently, he announced the country’s plans to step forward with energy efficient and sustainable practices for job training. These new “green jobs” will focus heavily on...
by Admin | May 7, 2014 | Articles, Climate Change, Environmental hazards, Green Energy
Last week, Obama’s administration received surprisingly strong Supreme Court support in its clean-air efforts to curb air pollution crossing state lines. In a very conservative majority court that usually sides against the federal government’s nationwide clean air...
by Admin | May 2, 2014 | Articles, Green Energy
In a recent op-ed for Politico, co-authors Michael O’Hanlon and David H. Petraeus tackle the question that has plagued America for the past decade or so: “Are America’s best days behind us?” The two present the argument that America is, in fact, not in...
by Admin | Apr 25, 2014 | Articles, Green Energy, Sustainability
Earlier this week, the San Jose Sharks hockey team received a certificate of achievement for its success in implementing the Food Recovery Challenge, an Environmental Protection Agency initiative that aims to reduce food waste and feed the needy. The Sharks began...