Remove 2028 Remove Environmental Protection Remove Environmental Science
article thumbnail

Republican Attack on Science Targets Water Research that Benefits All

Circle of Blue

The GOPs move against the National Science Foundation is part of a broader Republican rejection of federally funded climate and environmental science that does not align with the partys political and cultural aims. Lucks said that the projects funding, which was initially approved through 2028, has not yet been cut.

article thumbnail

The Gas Utility Industry is Gaslighting Us

Union of Concerned Scientists

A 2022 study in Environmental Science and Technology detected more than 20 volatile organic compounds, including hexane, toluene and benzene, in unburned stove gas. The standards, which will go into effect in 2028, will affect only 3 percent of gas stoves because 97 percent already meet them today.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

ESA Policy News: March 20, 2023

ESA

Call for Nominations for 2023 ESA Regional Policy Award ESA seeks nominations for its annual Regional Policy Award to recognize a local or regional policymaker who has integrated environmental science and policy in initiatives that foster more sustainable communities. billion for environmental justice.

article thumbnail

Republican Attack on Science Targets Water Research that Benefits All

Circle of Blue

The Republican effort to rid the federal government of initiatives promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion is expanding to publicly funded research, ensnaring in its wide net scientific endeavors at the National Science Foundation that seek to expand access to clean water, reduce the cost of water purification, and minimize flood damages.