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VTT's Investment in a Plasma-FIB SEM Catapults Finland to Forefront of Nordic Materials Research
MATERIALS PARK, Ohio, April 26 (TNSres) -- ASM International posted the following news from VTT:

The first plasma-focused ion beam (FIB) scanning electron microscope (SEM) in Finland has just become operational at VTT in Espoo, Finland. This multi-million investment will significantly contribute to materials research for applications such as hydrogen economy, microelectronics, and the marine industry, as well as to material damage investigation.

A Tescan Amber X system, Finland's first FIB SEM using Xenon plasma, has been taken into use at VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland. In the Nordic ... Show Full Article

Sierra Club: HUD/USDA Building Code Update Will Give Lower Income Families Access to Clean, Healthy Homes
WASHINGTON, April 26 -- The Sierra Club issued the following news release on April 25, 2024:

Today, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and the U.S. Department of Agriculture released a final policy determination to update building energy codes for renters in low-income housing. The new codes will result in energy efficiency improvements of 37% and cut energy costs for residents by more than $950 per year. On top of reducing monthly costs, the new HUD/USDA building energy codes will lessen vulnerability to fuel price spikes, support the health, comfort, and safety of residents, ... Show Full Article

National Wildlife Federation: Updated Mercury, Air Toxics Standards Will Protect People, Wildlife
WASHINGTON, April 26 (TNSres) -- The National Wildlife Federation issued the following news release:

Newly strengthened mercury and air toxics standards that reduce dangerous pollutants such as mercury, soot, and arsenic will ensure cleaner air and water and protect people and wildlife alike. The new rule, announced by the Environmental Protection Agency, would reduce the emissions of toxic metals by 67 percent from coal-fired plants and 70 percent from lignite-fired plants, which contain more toxins.

"We have long known the deeply harmful effects of mercury and other toxins, particularly to ... Show Full Article

National Geographic Society: New Study - 21 Global Water Scarcity Hotspots Identified, Classified Into 7 Hotspot 'Clusters' With Shared Water Challenges
WASHINGTON, April 26 (TNSres) -- The National Geographic Society issued the following news release on April 25, 2024:

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New research from Utrecht University, supported by the National Geographic Society's World Water Map and Freshwater Initiative, found common drivers of water scarcity can help inform common solutions

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A new study released today identifies 21 global water scarcity "hotspots," where there is a significant "water gap" between human demand for water and renewable available supply. The team of Utrecht University researchers analyzed each of the 21 hotspots to determine ... Show Full Article

Food & Water Watch: Iowa Fertilizer Spill Threatens Mississippi River
WASHINGTON, April 26 (TNSres) -- The Food and Water Watch issued the following statement on April 25, 2024:

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Latest spill comes amidst mounting calls for state and federal action on Iowa's agricultural water pollution crisis, linked to high cancer rates

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On Wednesday, Iowa DNR reported that they were investigating a truck spill in the City of Burlington which released up to 700 gallons of ammonium phosphate on Monday, contaminating Hawkeye Creek, a tributary of the Mississippi River.

The latest spill comes amidst mounting calls for state and federal action on Iowa's agricultural ... Show Full Article

Carbon Capture Coalition Statement on EPA's Final Rule to Regulate Greenhouse Gas Emissions From Power Plants
WASHINGTON, April 26 -- The Carbon Capture Coalition issued the following statement on April 25, 2024:

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The following statement on the publication of the Final Rule to regulate greenhouse gas emissions from power plants may be attributed to Jessie Stolark, Executive Director of the Carbon Capture Coalition:

"The Coalition appreciates the administration's publication of final rules to regulate greenhouse gas emissions from existing coal-fired and new natural gas power plants. While the final rule differs from the earlier proposed rule, we are pleased to see that the EPA continues to recognize ... Show Full Article

Americares Names New Tanzania Country Director
STAMFORD, Connecticut, April 26 -- Americares, a health-focused relief and development organization, issued the following news release:

Americares, the health-focused relief and development organization, has welcomed Josaphat Mshighati as country director of Americares Tanzania.

In his new role, Mshighati is responsible for leading all aspects of Americares Tanzania's operations and health programming, including its respectful care program, which aims to promote high-quality and respectful care for reproductive, maternal and newborn health services at health centers in Tanzania. He is also tasked ... Show Full Article