Rood and Kim named to leadership positions in

Multiple national laboratories, with direction from Argonne experts, join U.S. federal agencies and other partners to advance net zero energy system goals. Marcy Rood and Hyekyung (Clarisse) Kim of the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory will help lead a multilaboratory effort to accelerate global energy system decarbonization and worldwide investment in net […]
Improve your home’s indoor air quality, sponsored by Southern Air

Improve your home’s indoor air quality, sponsored by Southern Air Sponsored Content March 3, 2022 Spring can take a toll on a home’s indoor air quality, but knowing how to improve it can be a valuable tool in staying safe and healthy. Indoor air quality can be affected by the following sources of pollutants: • […]
School mask mandate will continue for youngest NYC students, City Hall says as end of policy looms
New York City students who are under the age of five will need to continue wearing masks in class, even if the school mask mandate is lifted by Mayor Eric Adams next week, as those kids are not currently eligible for COVID vaccines, a City Hall official said Thursday. The Department of Education will continue […]
Why you still need a mask, according to a doctor on the frontlines of health care in Oakland

At the beginning of the year, when omicron was surging and information about the new variant was rapidly changing, we had a conversation with UCSF’s Dr. Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo to get our questions answered. Since then, a lot has changed: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released a new tool for tracking COVID-19 transmission […]
Teachers, Legislators on What’s Real in Education – Connecticut Education Association

The last several months have seen classrooms and board of education meetings turn into battlegrounds for everything from COVID protocol to curriculum. What are educators to do when they’re faced with angry accusations, confused parents, and misinformation about what they teach? How can they ensure schools are strongholds of diversity, equity, and inclusion and dispel […]
Lawmakers’ End-of-Session Funding Bill Includes $120 Million For New Tubman Middle School
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What once seemed like a long shot for Portland Public Schools is close to fruition as lawmakers move toward approval of an end-of-session funding package that includes $120 million in general fund dollars to build a new Harriet Tubman Middle School. The expenditure, which was a top priority for Gov. Kate Brown, is tucked into […]
Marching into ozone season – Welcome to the City of Fort Worth

Published on March 03, 2022 Ozone season begins in March, so what does that mean for you? It means it’s time to put the clean air habits you’ve learned about to use. Not sure what resources are available to help you take action during ozone season? Continue reading to learn more about clean air tips […]
Waterloo supplies high quality air distribution products for the historic Rusacks St Andrews hotel

The historic Rusack’s St Andrews Hotel’s guestrooms have been fitted with Waterloo’s Airline Linear Bar Grilles (ALM), wall-mounted Exhaust Grilles (3HF) for return air to the fan coil units and Exhaust Valves (VB) for the en-suites. For the hotel’s diverse range of restaurants, bars and reception areas, Waterloo’s CS-F continuous Linear Slot Diffusers were selected […]
March Home Maintenance Checklist

Spring will be in full bloom in Michigan, soon! When the snow fully melts and the air warms, it is a good time to take care of some important home maintenance chores that were delayed during cold winter months. Change Furnace Filters A dirty filter is one of the most common reasons a heating and […]
LoDo Towers Achieves UL Verified Healthy Building Mark for Indoor Air

According to CIM Group, a community-focused real estate and infrastructure owner, operator, lender, and developer, LoDo Towers, consisting of two Class B+ 16- and 13-story office towers totaling more than 420,000 square feet in downtown Denver, has achieved the UL Verified Healthy Building Mark for Indoor Air. UL, the global safety science leader, developed the program […]