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Inspect sod before buying, installing (Mar 18, 2010) University of Georgia. College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences. Before rolling new sod on your lawn, University of Georgia experts urge homeowners to inspect the turfgrass for insects, diseases and weeds. * See our Gerogia page for more…
The third Saturday in September is recognized across language and cultural barriers as a day to support and protect our waters as the International Coastal Clean-up (ICC). At last year’s Cleanup, nearly 400,000 volunteers collected over 6.8 million pounds of trash in 100 countries and 42 US…
Bug Tackles UK'S Knotty Problem (Mar 9, 2010) Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs. An insect (psyllid) will be released to stop the spread of the non-native invasive plant Japanese Knotweed , which costs the UK economy over £150 million a year to control and clear. This is the…
From International Harbor to Native Habitat: Detecting Exotic Pests Before Forest and Agricultural Invasion (Mar 16, 2010) Ecological Society of America. Plant pests like the fire ant cost the U.S. an estimated $37.1 billion per year in agricultural and forest ecosystem losses. Researchers propose…
WASHINGTON - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today outlined a series of steps to further strengthen the trusted Energy Star program
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the National Tsunami Hazard Mitigation Program have designated March 21-27 as Tsunami Awareness Week. This designation comes in the wake of last month’s tsunami in Chile and less than six months after a tsunami hit American Samoa, both events…
Next week, I’ll have the exciting opportunity to spend time amongst the best and brightest air pollution scientists in the world at the 2010 AAAR “Air Pollution and Health” specialty conference in San Diego.The conference is co-sponsored by EPA and this year the theme is “bridging the gap…
Paradise greeted us at 4 a.m. with the sound of roosters serenading outside our window. Friends we made later on told us we’d eventually just stop hearing them. We had no idea how true that was (amusing story… part IV).Day 1 was spent walking Koror to get the lay of the land. Got breakfast –…
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE No. 10-OPA26 Chicago (March 18, 2010) -- U.S
The proposal to list Atlantic bluefin tuna (Thunnus thynnus) under Appendix I of CITES was not adopted today by the Parties. The proposal, sponsored by the Principality of Monaco, and strongly supported by the United States, garnered intense debate by the Parties due to the importance of this…
Read for the answer to this question.
As part of my job at EPA, I meet with elected officials and stakeholders who visit the Agency to discuss their local environmental challenges and concerns. Whether they are concerned about local drinking water issues, air quality concerns, site cleanups, these stakeholders often come to meet with…
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that it will conduct a comprehensive research study to investigate the potential adverse impact that hydraulic fracturing may have on water quality and public health
Como parte de mi trabajo en EPA, me reúno con funcionarios electos y partes interesadas que visitan la agencia para discutir sus retos y preocupaciones medioambientales. Sea que estén preocupados por asuntos como el agua potable en su localidad, la calidad del aire, o la limpieza de sitios…
NOAA administrator Jane Lubchenco today outlined specific steps the agency has taken and will take to assure that NOAA has an effective and fair enforcement program to protect fisheries and other marine resources that sustain the jobs and economic vibrancy of America’s coastal communities, in…
Drip. Drip. Drip. Did you know your home could be wasting up to 10,000 gallons each year from easy-to-fix water leaks? Many of these leaks are do-it-yourself fixes that could cost only a few dollars to address. Sponsored by EPA’s WaterSense® program, Fix a Leak Week reminds homeowners of the easy…
Each week we write about the science behind environmental protection. Previous Science Wednesdays.Many people in Bangladesh use groundwater for their drinking water. In some parts of Bangladesh, arsenic levels in groundwater are more than 100 times the World Health Organization’s recommended limit…
New Fishing/Boating Check-Off To Help Invasive Species Fight (Mar 10, 2010) Senator Jim Holperin. When Wisconsin anglers buy their 2010 fishing license this spring or summer they'll be asked if they want to donate a small fee to help eliminate the invasive species that threaten Wisconsin waters.…
Inspect sod before buying, installing (Mar 18, 2010) University of Georgia. College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences. Before rolling new sod on your lawn, University of Georgia experts urge homeowners to inspect the turfgrass for insects, diseases and weeds. * See our Gerogia page for more…
The third Saturday in September is recognized across language and cultural barriers as a day to support and protect our waters as the International Coastal Clean-up (ICC). At last year’s Cleanup, nearly 400,000 volunteers collected over 6.8 million pounds of trash in 100 countries and 42 US…
Bug Tackles UK'S Knotty Problem (Mar 9, 2010) Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs. An insect (psyllid) will be released to stop the spread of the non-native invasive plant Japanese Knotweed , which costs the UK economy over £150 million a year to control and clear. This is the…
From International Harbor to Native Habitat: Detecting Exotic Pests Before Forest and Agricultural Invasion (Mar 16, 2010) Ecological Society of America. Plant pests like the fire ant cost the U.S. an estimated $37.1 billion per year in agricultural and forest ecosystem losses. Researchers propose…
WASHINGTON - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today outlined a series of steps to further strengthen the trusted Energy Star program
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the National Tsunami Hazard Mitigation Program have designated March 21-27 as Tsunami Awareness Week. This designation comes in the wake of last month’s tsunami in Chile and less than six months after a tsunami hit American Samoa, both events…
Next week, I’ll have the exciting opportunity to spend time amongst the best and brightest air pollution scientists in the world at the 2010 AAAR “Air Pollution and Health” specialty conference in San Diego.The conference is co-sponsored by EPA and this year the theme is “bridging the gap…
Paradise greeted us at 4 a.m. with the sound of roosters serenading outside our window. Friends we made later on told us we’d eventually just stop hearing them. We had no idea how true that was (amusing story… part IV).Day 1 was spent walking Koror to get the lay of the land. Got breakfast –…
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE No. 10-OPA26 Chicago (March 18, 2010) -- U.S
The proposal to list Atlantic bluefin tuna (Thunnus thynnus) under Appendix I of CITES was not adopted today by the Parties. The proposal, sponsored by the Principality of Monaco, and strongly supported by the United States, garnered intense debate by the Parties due to the importance of this…
Read for the answer to this question.
As part of my job at EPA, I meet with elected officials and stakeholders who visit the Agency to discuss their local environmental challenges and concerns. Whether they are concerned about local drinking water issues, air quality concerns, site cleanups, these stakeholders often come to meet with…
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that it will conduct a comprehensive research study to investigate the potential adverse impact that hydraulic fracturing may have on water quality and public health
Como parte de mi trabajo en EPA, me reúno con funcionarios electos y partes interesadas que visitan la agencia para discutir sus retos y preocupaciones medioambientales. Sea que estén preocupados por asuntos como el agua potable en su localidad, la calidad del aire, o la limpieza de sitios…
NOAA administrator Jane Lubchenco today outlined specific steps the agency has taken and will take to assure that NOAA has an effective and fair enforcement program to protect fisheries and other marine resources that sustain the jobs and economic vibrancy of America’s coastal communities, in…
Drip. Drip. Drip. Did you know your home could be wasting up to 10,000 gallons each year from easy-to-fix water leaks? Many of these leaks are do-it-yourself fixes that could cost only a few dollars to address. Sponsored by EPA’s WaterSense® program, Fix a Leak Week reminds homeowners of the easy…
Each week we write about the science behind environmental protection. Previous Science Wednesdays.Many people in Bangladesh use groundwater for their drinking water. In some parts of Bangladesh, arsenic levels in groundwater are more than 100 times the World Health Organization’s recommended limit…
New Fishing/Boating Check-Off To Help Invasive Species Fight (Mar 10, 2010) Senator Jim Holperin. When Wisconsin anglers buy their 2010 fishing license this spring or summer they'll be asked if they want to donate a small fee to help eliminate the invasive species that threaten Wisconsin waters.…
Inspect sod before buying, installing (Mar 18, 2010) University of Georgia. College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences. Before rolling new sod on your lawn, University of Georgia experts urge homeowners to inspect the turfgrass for insects, diseases and weeds. * See our Gerogia page for more…
The third Saturday in September is recognized across language and cultural barriers as a day to support and protect our waters as the International Coastal Clean-up (ICC). At last year’s Cleanup, nearly 400,000 volunteers collected over 6.8 million pounds of trash in 100 countries and 42 US…
Bug Tackles UK'S Knotty Problem (Mar 9, 2010) Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs. An insect (psyllid) will be released to stop the spread of the non-native invasive plant Japanese Knotweed , which costs the UK economy over £150 million a year to control and clear. This is the…
From International Harbor to Native Habitat: Detecting Exotic Pests Before Forest and Agricultural Invasion (Mar 16, 2010) Ecological Society of America. Plant pests like the fire ant cost the U.S. an estimated $37.1 billion per year in agricultural and forest ecosystem losses. Researchers propose…
WASHINGTON - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today outlined a series of steps to further strengthen the trusted Energy Star program
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the National Tsunami Hazard Mitigation Program have designated March 21-27 as Tsunami Awareness Week. This designation comes in the wake of last month’s tsunami in Chile and less than six months after a tsunami hit American Samoa, both events…
Next week, I’ll have the exciting opportunity to spend time amongst the best and brightest air pollution scientists in the world at the 2010 AAAR “Air Pollution and Health” specialty conference in San Diego.The conference is co-sponsored by EPA and this year the theme is “bridging the gap…
Paradise greeted us at 4 a.m. with the sound of roosters serenading outside our window. Friends we made later on told us we’d eventually just stop hearing them. We had no idea how true that was (amusing story… part IV).Day 1 was spent walking Koror to get the lay of the land. Got breakfast –…
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE No. 10-OPA26 Chicago (March 18, 2010) -- U.S
The proposal to list Atlantic bluefin tuna (Thunnus thynnus) under Appendix I of CITES was not adopted today by the Parties. The proposal, sponsored by the Principality of Monaco, and strongly supported by the United States, garnered intense debate by the Parties due to the importance of this…
Read for the answer to this question.
As part of my job at EPA, I meet with elected officials and stakeholders who visit the Agency to discuss their local environmental challenges and concerns. Whether they are concerned about local drinking water issues, air quality concerns, site cleanups, these stakeholders often come to meet with…
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that it will conduct a comprehensive research study to investigate the potential adverse impact that hydraulic fracturing may have on water quality and public health
Como parte de mi trabajo en EPA, me reúno con funcionarios electos y partes interesadas que visitan la agencia para discutir sus retos y preocupaciones medioambientales. Sea que estén preocupados por asuntos como el agua potable en su localidad, la calidad del aire, o la limpieza de sitios…
NOAA administrator Jane Lubchenco today outlined specific steps the agency has taken and will take to assure that NOAA has an effective and fair enforcement program to protect fisheries and other marine resources that sustain the jobs and economic vibrancy of America’s coastal communities, in…
Drip. Drip. Drip. Did you know your home could be wasting up to 10,000 gallons each year from easy-to-fix water leaks? Many of these leaks are do-it-yourself fixes that could cost only a few dollars to address. Sponsored by EPA’s WaterSense® program, Fix a Leak Week reminds homeowners of the easy…
Each week we write about the science behind environmental protection. Previous Science Wednesdays.Many people in Bangladesh use groundwater for their drinking water. In some parts of Bangladesh, arsenic levels in groundwater are more than 100 times the World Health Organization’s recommended limit…
New Fishing/Boating Check-Off To Help Invasive Species Fight (Mar 10, 2010) Senator Jim Holperin. When Wisconsin anglers buy their 2010 fishing license this spring or summer they'll be asked if they want to donate a small fee to help eliminate the invasive species that threaten Wisconsin waters.…
Inspect sod before buying, installing (Mar 18, 2010) University of Georgia. College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences. Before rolling new sod on your lawn, University of Georgia experts urge homeowners to inspect the turfgrass for insects, diseases and weeds. * See our Gerogia page for more…
The third Saturday in September is recognized across language and cultural barriers as a day to support and protect our waters as the International Coastal Clean-up (ICC). At last year’s Cleanup, nearly 400,000 volunteers collected over 6.8 million pounds of trash in 100 countries and 42 US…
Bug Tackles UK'S Knotty Problem (Mar 9, 2010) Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs. An insect (psyllid) will be released to stop the spread of the non-native invasive plant Japanese Knotweed , which costs the UK economy over £150 million a year to control and clear. This is the…
From International Harbor to Native Habitat: Detecting Exotic Pests Before Forest and Agricultural Invasion (Mar 16, 2010) Ecological Society of America. Plant pests like the fire ant cost the U.S. an estimated $37.1 billion per year in agricultural and forest ecosystem losses. Researchers propose…
WASHINGTON - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today outlined a series of steps to further strengthen the trusted Energy Star program
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the National Tsunami Hazard Mitigation Program have designated March 21-27 as Tsunami Awareness Week. This designation comes in the wake of last month’s tsunami in Chile and less than six months after a tsunami hit American Samoa, both events…
Next week, I’ll have the exciting opportunity to spend time amongst the best and brightest air pollution scientists in the world at the 2010 AAAR “Air Pollution and Health” specialty conference in San Diego.The conference is co-sponsored by EPA and this year the theme is “bridging the gap…
Paradise greeted us at 4 a.m. with the sound of roosters serenading outside our window. Friends we made later on told us we’d eventually just stop hearing them. We had no idea how true that was (amusing story… part IV).Day 1 was spent walking Koror to get the lay of the land. Got breakfast –…
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE No. 10-OPA26 Chicago (March 18, 2010) -- U.S
The proposal to list Atlantic bluefin tuna (Thunnus thynnus) under Appendix I of CITES was not adopted today by the Parties. The proposal, sponsored by the Principality of Monaco, and strongly supported by the United States, garnered intense debate by the Parties due to the importance of this…
Read for the answer to this question.
As part of my job at EPA, I meet with elected officials and stakeholders who visit the Agency to discuss their local environmental challenges and concerns. Whether they are concerned about local drinking water issues, air quality concerns, site cleanups, these stakeholders often come to meet with…
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that it will conduct a comprehensive research study to investigate the potential adverse impact that hydraulic fracturing may have on water quality and public health
Como parte de mi trabajo en EPA, me reúno con funcionarios electos y partes interesadas que visitan la agencia para discutir sus retos y preocupaciones medioambientales. Sea que estén preocupados por asuntos como el agua potable en su localidad, la calidad del aire, o la limpieza de sitios…
NOAA administrator Jane Lubchenco today outlined specific steps the agency has taken and will take to assure that NOAA has an effective and fair enforcement program to protect fisheries and other marine resources that sustain the jobs and economic vibrancy of America’s coastal communities, in…
Drip. Drip. Drip. Did you know your home could be wasting up to 10,000 gallons each year from easy-to-fix water leaks? Many of these leaks are do-it-yourself fixes that could cost only a few dollars to address. Sponsored by EPA’s WaterSense® program, Fix a Leak Week reminds homeowners of the easy…
Each week we write about the science behind environmental protection. Previous Science Wednesdays.Many people in Bangladesh use groundwater for their drinking water. In some parts of Bangladesh, arsenic levels in groundwater are more than 100 times the World Health Organization’s recommended limit…
New Fishing/Boating Check-Off To Help Invasive Species Fight (Mar 10, 2010) Senator Jim Holperin. When Wisconsin anglers buy their 2010 fishing license this spring or summer they'll be asked if they want to donate a small fee to help eliminate the invasive species that threaten Wisconsin waters.…