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Grad strengthens leadership in clean energy through legal studies
Joel Jorgenson is graduating from the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University with a Master of Legal Studies, advancing his ability to lead in the rapidly evolving clean-energy sector. Jorgenson, 60, serves as CEO and president of BWR Innovations LLC, a fast-growing company developing zero-emission electrical...
Ohio college adds 6 online Cannabis Career Certificate programs
KENT, Ohio – To meet the needs of Ohio’s rapidly growing cannabis industry, Kent State University has expanded its partnership with Green Flower and will add six new online Cannabis Career Certificate programs. In 2023 Ohio became the 24th state to legalize the use of cannabis products for adults, including...
This group of retirees spend their golden years protecting the environment
Some people spend their retirement traveling or playing golf, but the volunteers with Philadelphia's Senior Environment Corps see themselves as watchdogs for the local environment. Sponsor Message
U.S. House demands records from environmental groups that opposed Twin Metals mine in Minn
The copper-nickel mine is controversial for its proximity to the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, and the Biden Administration had canceled its leases.
Real or artificial? Your Christmas tree choice impacts the environment
ROANOKE, Va. (WDBJ) - December is here, and many families are getting ready to put up the Christmas tree. Before it goes in the stand, there’s the yearly question: real or artificial? Now, a new consideration has been added to the debate: which is better for the environment? For some,...
Lutnick Eyes Big Taiwan Investment, Lai Hints at Some Issues
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said that the US is expecting a large investment pledge from Taiwan in trade talks, while the self-governing island’s president, Lai Ching-te, listed areas that need improvement in order for projects to be completed.




