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EPA Honors Pfizer for Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions
(10 Oct 2008)
Company Exceeds Initial Goal - Pledges 20 Percent Reduction Between Now and 2012
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) honored Pfizer Inc in recognition of the company’s award-winning Energy and Climate Change Program, which reduced total greenhouse gas emissions by 43 percent per million dollars of revenue from 2000 to ...
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NSF and EPA establish 2 centers for environmental implications of nanotechnology
(19 Sep 2008)
Centers will focus on environmental effects of nanotechnology and its applications
The National Science Foundation (NSF) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) have made awards to establish two Centers for the Environmental Implications of Nanotechnology (CEIN). The centers, led by UCLA and Duke University, will study ...
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NIH collaborates with EPA to improve the safety testing of chemicals
(18 Feb 2008)
New strategy aims to reduce reliance on animal testing
Testing the safety of chemicals ranging from pesticides to household cleaners will benefit from new technologies and a plan for collaboration, according to federal scientists from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the U.S. Environmental ...
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CO2 emissions could violate EPA ocean-quality standards within decades
(21 Sep 2007)
In a commentary a large team of scientists state that human-induced carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions will alter ocean chemistry to the point where it will violate U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Quality Criteria [1976] by mid-century if emissions ...
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Are nanoscale materials new or existing chemical substances
(17 Jul 2007)
EPA Foregoes Opportunity to Improve Nanotechnology Oversight
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency released its current thinking on whether a nanoscale material is a new or existing chemical substance under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA). In the document, TSCA Inventory Status of Nanoscale ...
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Headwaters Technology Innovation receives Presidential Green Chemistry Award
(28 Jun 2007)
The Environmental Protection Agency announced that Dr. Bing Zhou and members of Headwaters Technology Innovation (HTI) has received the coveted Presidential Green Chemistry Award for their project, Direct Synthesis of Hydrogen Peroxide by Selective ...
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Galapagos announces agreement worth up to EUR6.3 million with United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
(20 Apr 2007)
Galapagos NV announced that its service division BioFocus DPI has entered into a multi year compound management agreement with the United States EPA. BioFocus DPI will provide chemical procurement and compound management services as part of the ...
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Waters Corporation to Assist US EPA in the Analysis of Perfluorinated Compounds (PFCs) in Soil and Water
(20 Apr 2007)
Latest CRADA Aimed at Developing Liquid Chromatography and Mass Spectrometry Methods for Measuring PFCs at Very Low Concentrations
Waters Corporation announced it has entered into a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) National Exposure Research Laboratory to develop trace level analytical methods for ...
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Caliper Life Sciences Awarded EPA Contract for Multi-Year, Multi-Million Dollar Tox Program
(10 Apr 2007)
Caliper Discovery Alliances & Services Unit to Test Environmental Chemicals
Caliper Life Sciences, Inc. announced that the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has awarded a contract to NovaScreen Biosciences, the in vitro discovery services arm of Caliper Discovery Alliances and Services (CDAS), to assist ...
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CEM & USEPA Enter into R&D Agreement for Research into Green Microwave Chemistry Scale-up Methods
(28 Sep 2006)
CEM Corporation has signed a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. The goal of the agreement is to develop large-scale, microwave chemistry methods for a wide variety of chemistries using ...
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