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Policies and Resources to Eliminate Single-Use Plastics In Vancouver

Vancouver is on a mission. It's working to eliminate single-use plastics to create a greener, more sustainable future for all. But if you're in...

Instagram-Worthy Drinks to Serve in Clear Plastic Cups

In this Instagram era, a drink is more than just something to quench your thirst. It can express your mood, add visual interest to...

Epistemicide – the killing of a way of knowing

The joy of discovering a term that describes a concept that I have been mulling over for 25 years is very hard to describe. Epistemicide,...

Solugen Awarded DoD Contract to Advance Bioindustrial Manufacturing Capabilities

We’re thrilled to announce that Solugen has been awarded $2 million under the Department of Defense’s (DoD) Distributed Bioindustrial Manufacturing Program (DBIMP). This funding...

Nov. 13 EVENT | 2024 National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) Manufacturing Legal Summit

The third annual National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) Manufacturing Legal Summit is the preeminent conference for manufacturing lawyers addressing the latest pressing challenges across...

Hop a free ride to Election Day polls

This Election Day, Kansas City metro voters can get a free ride to the polls, including with the new IRIS on-demand service. In a dedicated...

By Amanda MacMillan, Natural Resources Defense Council Small steps can add up to big reductions in your electricity use—and your utility bill. When it comes to fighting...

Count birds in your backyard for science

Turn your love of feeding birds into scientific discoveries With bird populations on the decline, bird lovers across the U.S. can play an important part...

In a recent opinion piece for the Wall Street Journal, Steven E. Koonin examines how the global transition to low- emission energy systems has...

Discover EVs at Drive Electric Week

Tap into the plug-in experiences of electric vehicle (EV) owners and check out their cars during National Electric Drive Week. There are three Drive Electric...

Longshoremen’s strike impacts rubber, auto industries

More than 45,000 dockworkers at 14 ports from New Jersey to Texas went on strike today after talks between the International Longshoremen’s Association union...

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