Green Chemistry
Research between Science, Society and Politics: The History and Scientific Development of Green Chemistry
The scientific character of green chemistry has been a matter of dispute since its inception. This book aims to clarify that dispute. Author Johan Alfredo Linthorst presents a historical analysis of the birth and evolution of green chemistry, with a special focus on the USA, the UK and the Netherlands and the chemical societies in these countries.
An overview: origins and development of green chemistry
This article provides an overview of the origins and development of green chemistry. Aiming to contribute to the understanding of green chemistry, basically from a historical point of view, this overview argues that contextual influences and the user friendliness of the term are drivers for the explosive growth of green chemistry. It is observed that political support for its development has been significant, in which the Pollution Prevention Act of 1990 was a formal political starting-point, but informally the origins of green chemistry go back to before 1990.
The first national Green Hackathon 2024 Serbia
Green Chemistry Initiative (GCI) at UCONN
Global Innovation Grant
Purpose
To provide funding to ACS units, especially international chapters, for internationally collaborative and innovative activities/events.
Global Innovation Imperatives (Gii)
Purpose
To provide funding for a multi-day forum/conference that contributes to the resolution of global sustainability issues. The goal of the Gii program is to foster creative solutions and stimulate collaborative action among a diversity of ACS members. Successful projects have contributed to developing pragmatic solutions to global issues, including water quality, healthcare, or agriculture practices.
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